Affiliation:
1. Eastern Connecticut State University
Abstract
Abstract
Komo (Koman) of Ethiopia has an obligatory paradigm of deictic directional (dd) verb morphology
that, among its functions, indicates direction of motion relative to a deictic reference point, associated
motion and grammatical aspect when collocated with verb roots of different semantic classes. The semantic
components of a motion event underlie the Komo dd system and the grammatical aspect of a predicate can be
directly mapped to the bounded/unbounded
path profile. The Associated Motion function
contains a bounded path which entails arrival at or departure from a reference point and, as a result,
imparts aspectual telicity to the predicate. The Direction function by contrast, contains an unbounded path that expresses motion
towards a reference point and does not impart aspectual telicity. Further, some morphemes express
exchoativity, or the ‘exiting’ of a state, a rare if unattested grammatical category.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Communication,Language and Linguistics
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