Allomorphy of personal prefixes of nominal possession of the mundurukú language (Tupian)
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Resumo: | This paper offers an analysis of morphophonological aspects involving person markers in possessive constructions in Mundurukú. Mundurukú is a Tupian language spoken in Brazil. Previous works, such as Crofts (1984/2004), Gomes (2006) and Picanço (2005), report the existence of person markers, which alternate depending on the class of names (alienable or inalienable) and the noun’s initial segment. However, this work shows the occurrence of more allomorphs than what has been previously reported for the language. We found that in the Mundurukú there are automatic alternations, that is, alternations motivated by purely phonological conditions, in addition to morphonological alternations, that is, those motivated by the morphological or lexical component. We found that the 3rd sg/pl has the highest number of allomorphs and it is mostly governed by morphonological criteria. The other person markers, on the other hand, are automatic alternations, motivated by the name’s initial segment as well as the syllabic patterns. |
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Allomorphy of personal prefixes of nominal possession of the mundurukú language (Tupian) Alomorfia dos prefixos pessoais de posse nominal da língua Mundurukú (Tupí)MundurukúAlomorfiaPrefixosNomesCondicionamentoMundurukúAlomorphyPrefixesNamesConditioningThis paper offers an analysis of morphophonological aspects involving person markers in possessive constructions in Mundurukú. Mundurukú is a Tupian language spoken in Brazil. Previous works, such as Crofts (1984/2004), Gomes (2006) and Picanço (2005), report the existence of person markers, which alternate depending on the class of names (alienable or inalienable) and the noun’s initial segment. However, this work shows the occurrence of more allomorphs than what has been previously reported for the language. We found that in the Mundurukú there are automatic alternations, that is, alternations motivated by purely phonological conditions, in addition to morphonological alternations, that is, those motivated by the morphological or lexical component. We found that the 3rd sg/pl has the highest number of allomorphs and it is mostly governed by morphonological criteria. The other person markers, on the other hand, are automatic alternations, motivated by the name’s initial segment as well as the syllabic patterns.O presente artigo apresenta uma análise contrastiva dos trabalhos de Shell publicados em 1965 e 1975, considerado pela maioria dos panoístas como a principal referência dos estudos da família e como se a segunda publicação fosse uma simples tradução da primeira. Após apresentar algumas informações biográficas e de contextualização das duas obras, demonstra-se que a maioria dos pesquisadores de línguas Pano têm usado Shell (1975) como referência principal. Na sequência, analisa-se as diferenças entre os dois textos, evidenciando mudanças substancias no quarto capítulo das publicações da autora que incidem sobre a reconstrução da terceira sílaba e do morfema de referência transitiva. O artigo encerra chamando a atenção para a importância dos pesquisadores da área darem mais atenção a importantes detalhes da tese de Shell (1965) e de se considerar a publicação de 1975 como uma revisão e ampliação da primeira publicação, com diferenças substanciais.Laboratório de Línguas e Literaturas Indígenas2022-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/ling/article/view/4326910.26512/rbla.v14i1.43269Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica; Vol. 14 (2022); 461-479Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica; Vol. 14 (2022); 461-479Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica; Vol. 14 (2022); 461-479Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica; v. 14 (2022); 461-4792317-13752176-834X10.26512/rbla.v14ireponame:Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica (Online)instname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBporhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/ling/article/view/43269/35552Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológicahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNóbrega de Abreu, NataliLobato Picanço, Gessiane2023-02-03T21:27:32Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/43269Revistahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/lingPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/ling/oairbla.unb@gmail.com||asacczoe@gmail.com2317-13752176-834Xopendoar:2023-02-03T21:27:32Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica (Online) - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false |
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Allomorphy of personal prefixes of nominal possession of the mundurukú language (Tupian) Alomorfia dos prefixos pessoais de posse nominal da língua Mundurukú (Tupí) |
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Allomorphy of personal prefixes of nominal possession of the mundurukú language (Tupian) |
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Allomorphy of personal prefixes of nominal possession of the mundurukú language (Tupian) Nóbrega de Abreu, Natali Mundurukú Alomorfia Prefixos Nomes Condicionamento Mundurukú Alomorphy Prefixes Names Conditioning |
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Allomorphy of personal prefixes of nominal possession of the mundurukú language (Tupian) |
title_full |
Allomorphy of personal prefixes of nominal possession of the mundurukú language (Tupian) |
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Allomorphy of personal prefixes of nominal possession of the mundurukú language (Tupian) |
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Allomorphy of personal prefixes of nominal possession of the mundurukú language (Tupian) |
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Allomorphy of personal prefixes of nominal possession of the mundurukú language (Tupian) |
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Nóbrega de Abreu, Natali |
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Nóbrega de Abreu, Natali Lobato Picanço, Gessiane |
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Lobato Picanço, Gessiane |
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Nóbrega de Abreu, Natali Lobato Picanço, Gessiane |
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Mundurukú Alomorfia Prefixos Nomes Condicionamento Mundurukú Alomorphy Prefixes Names Conditioning |
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Mundurukú Alomorfia Prefixos Nomes Condicionamento Mundurukú Alomorphy Prefixes Names Conditioning |
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This paper offers an analysis of morphophonological aspects involving person markers in possessive constructions in Mundurukú. Mundurukú is a Tupian language spoken in Brazil. Previous works, such as Crofts (1984/2004), Gomes (2006) and Picanço (2005), report the existence of person markers, which alternate depending on the class of names (alienable or inalienable) and the noun’s initial segment. However, this work shows the occurrence of more allomorphs than what has been previously reported for the language. We found that in the Mundurukú there are automatic alternations, that is, alternations motivated by purely phonological conditions, in addition to morphonological alternations, that is, those motivated by the morphological or lexical component. We found that the 3rd sg/pl has the highest number of allomorphs and it is mostly governed by morphonological criteria. The other person markers, on the other hand, are automatic alternations, motivated by the name’s initial segment as well as the syllabic patterns. |
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