On Syntactic Integration and Semantico-Pragmatic Distribution of Mbya Guarani Purpose Coding Strategies
The aim of this paper is to describe the available strategies for coding purpose relations in Mbya, focusing on their semantico-pragmatic distribution. According to Dooley, Mbya Guarani presents two main different strategies involved in the coding of purpose relations: <i>aguã</i> nomina...
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description | The aim of this paper is to describe the available strategies for coding purpose relations in Mbya, focusing on their semantico-pragmatic distribution. According to Dooley, Mbya Guarani presents two main different strategies involved in the coding of purpose relations: <i>aguã</i> nominalizations and <i>vy</i>-dependent clauses, and among the latter a motion-cum-purpose (MCP) construction subtype is included. These strategies differ in regard to the semantic class of the main verb, referential continuity between the dependent and the main unit, and the fact that the dependent form can be negated independently from the main clause—thus, establishing different degrees of integration within the main unit in each case—, but overlap in same-subject contexts that involve a directed motion verb. However, according to our data, speakers do not use these constructions interchangeably, whereas <i>aguã</i> nominalizations portray an intended hypothetical outcome of the event or state-of-affair (hereafter SoA) expressed in the matrix clause; <i>vy</i>-dependent clauses and motion-cum-purpose constructions consistently trigger a result interpretation, entailing that the intended SoA was successfully accomplished. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a7eba025c1a4421c95b77d26b799c8a92023-11-30T21:12:49ZengMDPI AGLanguages2226-471X2022-02-01715210.3390/languages7010052On Syntactic Integration and Semantico-Pragmatic Distribution of Mbya Guarani Purpose Coding StrategiesEstefanía Baranger0Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Instituto de Investigaciones sobre Lenguaje, Sociedad y Territorio (INILSyT), Facultad de Humanidades, Universidad Nacional de Formosa, Formosa 3600, ArgentinaThe aim of this paper is to describe the available strategies for coding purpose relations in Mbya, focusing on their semantico-pragmatic distribution. According to Dooley, Mbya Guarani presents two main different strategies involved in the coding of purpose relations: <i>aguã</i> nominalizations and <i>vy</i>-dependent clauses, and among the latter a motion-cum-purpose (MCP) construction subtype is included. These strategies differ in regard to the semantic class of the main verb, referential continuity between the dependent and the main unit, and the fact that the dependent form can be negated independently from the main clause—thus, establishing different degrees of integration within the main unit in each case—, but overlap in same-subject contexts that involve a directed motion verb. However, according to our data, speakers do not use these constructions interchangeably, whereas <i>aguã</i> nominalizations portray an intended hypothetical outcome of the event or state-of-affair (hereafter SoA) expressed in the matrix clause; <i>vy</i>-dependent clauses and motion-cum-purpose constructions consistently trigger a result interpretation, entailing that the intended SoA was successfully accomplished.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/7/1/52Mbya Guaranipurpose relationssemantics–syntax interfaceTupi–Guarani languages |
spellingShingle | Estefanía Baranger On Syntactic Integration and Semantico-Pragmatic Distribution of Mbya Guarani Purpose Coding Strategies Languages Mbya Guarani purpose relations semantics–syntax interface Tupi–Guarani languages |
title | On Syntactic Integration and Semantico-Pragmatic Distribution of Mbya Guarani Purpose Coding Strategies |
title_full | On Syntactic Integration and Semantico-Pragmatic Distribution of Mbya Guarani Purpose Coding Strategies |
title_fullStr | On Syntactic Integration and Semantico-Pragmatic Distribution of Mbya Guarani Purpose Coding Strategies |
title_full_unstemmed | On Syntactic Integration and Semantico-Pragmatic Distribution of Mbya Guarani Purpose Coding Strategies |
title_short | On Syntactic Integration and Semantico-Pragmatic Distribution of Mbya Guarani Purpose Coding Strategies |
title_sort | on syntactic integration and semantico pragmatic distribution of mbya guarani purpose coding strategies |
topic | Mbya Guarani purpose relations semantics–syntax interface Tupi–Guarani languages |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/7/1/52 |
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