Publication: Constructionalization areas: The case of negation in Manchu
Constructionalization areas: The case of negation in Manchu
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Hölzl, A. (2018). Constructionalization areas: The case of negation in Manchu. In E. Coussé, P. Andersson, & J. Olofsson (Eds.), Grammaticalization meets Construction Grammar (No. 21; Issue 21, pp. 241–276). John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.21.c9
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Heine & Kuteva (2005) proposed the concept of a grammaticalization area. Given the recent appearance of the concept of constructionalization, (Traugott & Trousdale, 2013) it seems reasonable to ask whether there are constructionalization areas as well. The paper exemplifies this concept with the help of the Tungusic language Manchu and some surrounding lan- guages. Manchu does not have the common Tungusic negative verb e‐, but, like Mongolian, employs the negative existential akū instead (e.g., Ikegami, 1999 [1979]). Manchu and Mongol
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Hölzl, A. (2018). Constructionalization areas: The case of negation in Manchu. In E. Coussé, P. Andersson, & J. Olofsson (Eds.), Grammaticalization meets Construction Grammar (No. 21; Issue 21, pp. 241–276). John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.21.c9