Multiple functions of the inclusive: examining synchronic variation in light of diachronic shift in South-Central Trans-Himalayan

Ozerov, Pavel and Konnerth, Linda (2021) Multiple functions of the inclusive: examining synchronic variation in light of diachronic shift in South-Central Trans-Himalayan. FOLIA LINGUISTICA, 55 (s42-s1). pp. 175-204. ISSN 0165-4004, 1614-7308

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Abstract

A few languages of the South-Central branch of Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burman/Sino-Tibetan) display diachronic shifts of the inclusive to become innovative markers of 1SG or 2SG. Such shifts are rarely reported in the cross-linguistic literature. In conjunction with phylogenetic-comparative evidence on cases of actual diachronic shift, we offer a synchronic usage-based analysis of the inclusive in one particular language, Anal Naga. In this language, usage frequencies suggest that a shift of the inclusive is underway: apart from the frequent generic usage, the inclusive now commonly has a humbling, empathy-seeking first person (1SG/EXCL) reference. In contrast, forms that combine inclusive and plural marking pattern more like a prototypical inclusive, i.e., with regular reference to the local speech act participants of speaker and addressee(s). The optional plural marking is the most important factor to determine the reference pattern of the inclusive. Other factors (irrealis setting; lexeme semantics) only play a marginal role; person form (bound indexes or free pronouns) and syntactic role are not indicative.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: TYPOLOGY; inclusive; person shift; sociopragmatics; speech act participants; Trans-Himalayan
Subjects: 400 Language > 400 Language, Linguistics
Divisions: Languages and Literatures > Institut für Information und Medien, Sprache und Kultur (I:IMSK) > Lehrstuhl für Allgemeine und vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft
Depositing User: Dr. Gernot Deinzer
Date Deposited: 07 Jul 2022 09:38
Last Modified: 07 Jul 2022 09:38
URI: https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/45941

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