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Frustration, culmination, and inertia in Kimaragang grammar
Paul Kroeger1 
[1] GIAL and SIL Intl., 7500 W, Camp Wisdom Road, Dallas, Texas;
关键词: Kimaragang;    Dusunic;    Austronesian;    frustrative;    optative;    inertia;    culmination;    accomplishment;    counterfactual;   
DOI  :  10.5334/gjgl.146
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The FRUSTRATIVE particle in Kimaragang marks unrealized expectations or intentions, counterfactuals, etc. Copley & Harley (2010) propose a unified account for frustratives, non-culminating accomplishments (‘I killed the snake but it didn’t die’) and the “imperfective paradox”, based on Dowty’s (1979) concept of “inertia”. I argue that this analysis makes the wrong predictions for Kimaragang. The distribution of frustratives and non-culminating accomplishments in Kimaragang reveals a number of differences not predicted by the Copley & Harley analysis. These differences in distribution reflect in part a difference in the kind of expectation that is involved. In non-culminating accomplishments, the unachieved result is specified by the meaning of the verb, whereas frustrative clauses may involve expectations that are based on cultural factors, knowledge of the world, etc. I sketch out an alternative analysis of Kimaragang frustratives which treats expectation and intention as modal concepts.

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