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Squibs: Negation in Saisiyat: Another Perspective
Oleh:
Zeitoun, Elizabeth
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Oceanic Linguistics (ada di JSTOR) vol. 40 no. 1 (Jun. 2001)
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page 125-134.
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405/OCL/40
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In a recent paper, Mei-li Yeh compares the distribution and function of eight Saisiyat negators and attempts to resolve the following questions: (I) What is the morphosyntactic relationship that' oka', 'okay, 'okik, 'amkay, and' amkik bear to one another? (2) Why are certain negators followed by a "ligature" (either 'i or 'ik) and others not? (3) Is it the negator or the ligature that determines the marking of the negated verb as dependent or independent? While the first of these questions is well handled, Yeh is unable to answer the last two questions. Based on my own fieldnotes, I suggest answers, showing that together with 'aka', 'izi', and 'i'ini', both dynamic and stative verbs occur in their [+dependent] form, and demonstrating that while 'i is, a ligature, 'ik is not. I also account for the distributional differences between' aka', ''lizi', and 'i'ini', on the one hand, and kayni' on the other.
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