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FUNCTIONAL STABILITY IN LANGUAGE CHANGE, THE EVOLUTION OF TENSE AND ASPECT IN TAMIL + A DRAVIDIAN LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN SOUTH-INDIA, SRI-LANKA AND MALAYSIA
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HERRING, SC
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[1] University of Texas, Arlington
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10.1075/sl.17.2.03her
中图分类号:
H0 [语言学];
学科分类号:
030303 ;
0501 ;
050102 ;
摘要:
This article addresses the question of whether tense markers in Modern Tamil were historically aspectual in function, as Zvelebil (1962) has claimed. The methodological approach employed is that developed by Hopper (1979a, 1979b, 1982) for the analysis of foreground and background in narrative discourse. Narrative texts representing three historical periods — Old Tamil (5th c.), Middle Tamil (12th c.), and Modern Tamil (20th c.) — are analyzed for correlations between foreground-background marking and the distribution of alleged ‘tense’ forms. On the basis of the grounding analysis, it is discovered that the forms function aspectually in Old Tamil, analogous to the functioning of aspectual auxiliary verbs in the modern language. The overall diachronic picture which emerges is one in which surface forms and categories undergo change, while underlying functional contrasts remain remarkably stable over time. © 1993 John Benjamins Publishing Company.
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页码:313 / 341
页数:29
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