Language-Specific Transitivities in Contact: The Case of Coptic

被引:1
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作者
Grossman, Eitan [1 ]
机构
[1] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
关键词
language contact; loan words; grammatical relations; verb borrowing; typology; Coptic; Greek;
D O I
10.1163/19552629-20180001
中图分类号
H [语言、文字];
学科分类号
05 ;
摘要
This paper sketches the integration of Greek-origin loan verbs into the valency and transitivity patterns of Coptic (Afroasiatic, Egypt), arguing that transitivities are language-specific descriptive categories, and the comparison of donor-language transitivity with target-language transitivity reveals fine-grained degrees of loan-verb integration. Based on a comparison of Coptic Transitivity and Greek Transitivity, it is shown that Greek-origin loanwords are only partially integrated into the transitivity patterns of Coptic. Specifically, while Greek-origin loan verbs have the same coding properties as native verbs in terms of the A domain, i.e., Differential Subject Marking (dsm), they differ in important respects in terms of the P domain, i.e., Differential Object Marking (dom) and Differential Object Indexing (doI). A main result of this study is that language contact - specifically, massive lexical borrowing - can induce significant transitivity splits in a language's lexicon and grammar. Furthermore, the findings of this study cast doubt on the usefulness of an overarching cross-linguistic category of transitivity.
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页码:89 / 115
页数:27
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