Publication: Benefactive and malefactive applicativization in Mapudungun
Benefactive and malefactive applicativization in Mapudungun
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Zúñiga, F. (2010). Benefactive and malefactive applicativization in Mapudungun. In F. Zúñiga & S. Kittilä (Eds.), Benefactives and malefactives: typological perspectives and case studies (No. 92; Issue 92, pp. 203–218). John Benjamins. http://www.benjamins.nl/cgi-bin/t_articles.cgi?bookid=TSL 92&artid=376135160
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This paper argues that two productive applicatives in Mapudungun, viz. -(l)el and -ñma, can be labeled benefactive and malefactive respectively, but only in a superficially impressionistic way. Based on a detailed survey of the literature on the language, as well as on synchronic evidence and some tentative internal reconstruction, I suggest that the yield of -ñma was originally probably neutral with respect to benefaction, and that it still is in some uses of this suffix. According to this account, the appearance of (l)el-applicative
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Zúñiga, F. (2010). Benefactive and malefactive applicativization in Mapudungun. In F. Zúñiga & S. Kittilä (Eds.), Benefactives and malefactives: typological perspectives and case studies (No. 92; Issue 92, pp. 203–218). John Benjamins. http://www.benjamins.nl/cgi-bin/t_articles.cgi?bookid=TSL 92&artid=376135160