The category of aspect in some native languages of Brazil
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Resumo: | The aim of the paper is to analyze, from the Functional Discourse Grammar perspective, FDG (Hengeveld and Mackenzie, 2008), the notions of aspect in the indigenous languages of the families Arawak (Kinikinau), Jê (Parkatejê, Xerente and Xavante), Guató (Guató) Tupi-Guarani (Asurini) Boróro (Boróro) Karib (Ikpeng), Pano (Katukina, Matis and Shanenawa) and Ofayé (Ofayé), taking into account the ordering of the categories of tense, aspect and mood (TAM) with respect to the predicate and the semantic scope relations among these grammatical categories according to the levels and layers of the FDG. As a result, we found that the qualitative aspect (perfective, imperfective and so on) tends to be placed closer to the verb, by affecting the internal temporal constitution of the state-of-affairs, while the quantitative aspect (habitual) and tense tend to stand farther from the predicate, by modifying the state-of-affairs as a whole. The mood notions tend to be placed more distant from the verb, since they not directly affect the verb. We also verified that the distribution of TAM categories respects, in general, the ordering and the scope relations among them, as proposed by Hengeveld (2011) in: (mood(tense(aspect(predicate+arguments)))). |
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The category of aspect in some native languages of BrazilA categoria de aspecto em algumas línguas indígenas do Brasilaspectindigenous languagesFDGimplicational hierarchies.aspectolínguas indígenasGDFhierarquias implicacionais.Funcionalismo The aim of the paper is to analyze, from the Functional Discourse Grammar perspective, FDG (Hengeveld and Mackenzie, 2008), the notions of aspect in the indigenous languages of the families Arawak (Kinikinau), Jê (Parkatejê, Xerente and Xavante), Guató (Guató) Tupi-Guarani (Asurini) Boróro (Boróro) Karib (Ikpeng), Pano (Katukina, Matis and Shanenawa) and Ofayé (Ofayé), taking into account the ordering of the categories of tense, aspect and mood (TAM) with respect to the predicate and the semantic scope relations among these grammatical categories according to the levels and layers of the FDG. As a result, we found that the qualitative aspect (perfective, imperfective and so on) tends to be placed closer to the verb, by affecting the internal temporal constitution of the state-of-affairs, while the quantitative aspect (habitual) and tense tend to stand farther from the predicate, by modifying the state-of-affairs as a whole. The mood notions tend to be placed more distant from the verb, since they not directly affect the verb. We also verified that the distribution of TAM categories respects, in general, the ordering and the scope relations among them, as proposed by Hengeveld (2011) in: (mood(tense(aspect(predicate+arguments)))). O objetivo do artigo é analisar, com base no modelo da Gramática Discursivo-Funcional, GDF (Hengeveld e Mackenzie, 2008), as noções de aspecto nas línguas indígenas das famílias Aruak (Kinikinau), Jê (Parkatejê, Xerente e Xavante), Guató (Guató), Tupi-Guarani (Asurini), Boróro (Boróro), Karib (Ikpeng), Pano (Katukina, Matis e Shanenawa) e Ofayé (Ofayé), considerando-se o princípio de ordenação das categorias de tempo, aspecto e modo (TAM) com relação ao predicado da oração, bem como as relações semânticas de escopo entre tais categorias gramaticais quanto aos níveis e às camadas da GDF. Como resultados, verificamos que o aspecto qualitativo (perfectivo, imperfectivo etc.) tende a se posicionar mais próximo ao verbo, justamente por alterar a constituição temporal interna do estado de coisas, ao passo que o aspecto quantitativo (habitual, por exemplo) e o tempo tendem a se posicionar um pouco mais distantes do predicado, pelo fato de funcionarem como modificadores do estado de coisas como um todo. Já as noções de modo tendem a se colocar mais distantes do verbo, por não afetarem diretamente o seu estatuto. Comprovamos ainda que a distribuição das categorias TAM tende a respeitar a ordenação e as relações de escopo entre elas, como diz Hengeveld (2011): (modo(tempo(aspecto(predicado+argumentos)))).Universidade Estadual De Maringá2017-06-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/article/view/3120010.4025/actascilangcult.v39i2.31200Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture; Vol 39 No 2 (2017); 117-128Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture; v. 39 n. 2 (2017); 117-1281983-46831983-4675reponame:Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMporhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/article/view/31200/pdfCopyright (c) 2017 Acta Scientiarum. Language and Cultureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Edson Rosa Francisco deOliveira, Lucas Marques de2022-02-17T22:23:47Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/31200Revistahttp://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCultPUBhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/oai||actalan@uem.br1983-46831983-4675opendoar:2022-02-17T22:23:47Acta Scientiarum. Language and Culture (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false |
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The category of aspect in some native languages of Brazil A categoria de aspecto em algumas línguas indígenas do Brasil |
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The category of aspect in some native languages of Brazil |
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The category of aspect in some native languages of Brazil Souza, Edson Rosa Francisco de aspect indigenous languages FDG implicational hierarchies. aspecto línguas indígenas GDF hierarquias implicacionais. Funcionalismo |
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The category of aspect in some native languages of Brazil |
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The category of aspect in some native languages of Brazil |
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The category of aspect in some native languages of Brazil |
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The category of aspect in some native languages of Brazil |
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The category of aspect in some native languages of Brazil |
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Souza, Edson Rosa Francisco de |
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Souza, Edson Rosa Francisco de Oliveira, Lucas Marques de |
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Oliveira, Lucas Marques de |
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Souza, Edson Rosa Francisco de Oliveira, Lucas Marques de |
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aspect indigenous languages FDG implicational hierarchies. aspecto línguas indígenas GDF hierarquias implicacionais. Funcionalismo |
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aspect indigenous languages FDG implicational hierarchies. aspecto línguas indígenas GDF hierarquias implicacionais. Funcionalismo |
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The aim of the paper is to analyze, from the Functional Discourse Grammar perspective, FDG (Hengeveld and Mackenzie, 2008), the notions of aspect in the indigenous languages of the families Arawak (Kinikinau), Jê (Parkatejê, Xerente and Xavante), Guató (Guató) Tupi-Guarani (Asurini) Boróro (Boróro) Karib (Ikpeng), Pano (Katukina, Matis and Shanenawa) and Ofayé (Ofayé), taking into account the ordering of the categories of tense, aspect and mood (TAM) with respect to the predicate and the semantic scope relations among these grammatical categories according to the levels and layers of the FDG. As a result, we found that the qualitative aspect (perfective, imperfective and so on) tends to be placed closer to the verb, by affecting the internal temporal constitution of the state-of-affairs, while the quantitative aspect (habitual) and tense tend to stand farther from the predicate, by modifying the state-of-affairs as a whole. The mood notions tend to be placed more distant from the verb, since they not directly affect the verb. We also verified that the distribution of TAM categories respects, in general, the ordering and the scope relations among them, as proposed by Hengeveld (2011) in: (mood(tense(aspect(predicate+arguments)))). |
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