Development of aspect markers in Arandic languages, with notes on associated motion
Article outline
- 1.Introduction and overview
- 1.1Variety of sources of aspect marking
- 1.2Aims, methods, and limitations
- 1.3Associated motion
- 1.4The Arandic languages and their literature
- 1.5Arandic phonology and orthography
- 1.6Arandic verb structure and verbal categories
- 1.7Nominalisation in Arandic languages
- 1.8Overview of the paper
- 2.Aspect markers from periphrastic constructions
- 2.1Aranda *-rle ane- continuous
- 2.2Kaytetye *-rre ane- imperfective
- 2.3Aranda *-rle ape-: From associated motion to aspect
- 2.4Kaytetye *rre ape- along
- 2.5Aranda *-rle iwe-
do.quick
- 3.Associated motion markers derived from periphrastic phrases
- 4.Reduplicated aspectuals
- 4.1Aspectual forms from reduplicated structures
- 4.2Aranda frequentative: -pe plus reduplication
- 4.3Aranda attenuative: Reduplication plus -lpe
- 4.4Kaytetye all.along from reduplicated participle plus motion verb
- 4.5Kaytetye once.along from attenuative reduplication
- 4.6The elaboration of a sub-paradigm
- 5.Sources of final inflections with aspect values
- 5.1Final inflections marking past tense plus other values
- 5.2Past habitual from agent nominalisation
- 5.3Residual past markers: Refunctionalisation
- 5.4Non-past aspectual contrast?
- 5.5Generic -rle from non-finite simultaneous marker
- 5.6Alyawarr and E Anmatyerr progressive/present from subordinate clause
- 6.Summary and conclusions
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Acknowledgements
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Notes
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Abbreviations
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References