Difference between revisions of "Multi-verb constructions in Edo"
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− | This study examines multi-verb constructions in Èdó (a Benue-Congo language) with the aim of identifying and classifying them and their argument sharing patterns. | + | This study examines multi-verb constructions in Èdó (a Benue-Congo language) with the aim of identifying and classifying them and their argument sharing patterns. Èdó is spoken in Èdó state in Mid-Western Nigeria and belongs to the Edoid language group (Elugbe 1979). It is a head initial SVO language with an open syllable system with no consonant clusters. |
− | Èdó is spoken in Èdó state in Mid-Western Nigeria and belongs to the Edoid language group ( | + | |
We draw main background assumptions from the following sources; implemented Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammars for Norwegian (Hellan 2003) and Ga (Hellan 2007) a Kwa language spoken in Ghana; an HPSG account of argument realization patterns (Beermann, Hellan and Sætherø 2003); and a theory of event structure template (Pustejovsky 1995, 2006). | We draw main background assumptions from the following sources; implemented Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammars for Norwegian (Hellan 2003) and Ga (Hellan 2007) a Kwa language spoken in Ghana; an HPSG account of argument realization patterns (Beermann, Hellan and Sætherø 2003); and a theory of event structure template (Pustejovsky 1995, 2006). | ||
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+ | Two schemas are posited to account for Èdó multi-verb constructions: | ||
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+ | 1.Verb-serial-compl (ement)-phrase with a complementation structure for the | ||
+ | V (P) +V (P) resultative and V+infinitival complement constructions. | ||
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+ | 2.Serial-mod-phrase with an adjunction structure for V+mood constructions, V+modifier | ||
+ | constructions and V (P) +V (P); consequential, purpose, and negative resultative | ||
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== Introduction ==
This study examines multi-verb constructions in Èdó (a Benue-Congo language) with the aim of identifying and classifying them and their argument sharing patterns. Èdó is spoken in Èdó state in Mid-Western Nigeria and belongs to the Edoid language group (Elugbe 1979). It is a head initial SVO language with an open syllable system with no consonant clusters.
We draw main background assumptions from the following sources; implemented Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammars for Norwegian (Hellan 2003) and Ga (Hellan 2007) a Kwa language spoken in Ghana; an HPSG account of argument realization patterns (Beermann, Hellan and Sætherø 2003); and a theory of event structure template (Pustejovsky 1995, 2006).
Multi-verb constructions provide useful insight into the question of how languages distinguish between adjunction and complementation. The term multi-verb constructions is defined as consisting of verbs in series that can function as independent verbs in simple sentences, with at least one shared argument and no marking of syntactic dependency (cf. Amaka 2005:2):
Verbal Morphology
With respect to verbal morphology, verbs can be inflected for the purpose of pluralizing nouns they occur with and to mark iteration.
Simple sentence: V+plural suffix
v-tr-suNom_ag_obThincrem-COMPLETED_MONODEVMT
Òzó |
òzó |
OzoSBJAGT |
Np |
gbẹ̣̣̣̣̀n-nẹ̣̣̣̣́ | |
gbẹ̣̣̣̣̀n | nẹ̣̣̣̣́ |
write | IVPLH |
Vtr |
èbé |
èbé |
bookDOTH |
CN |
Ọ̣̣̣̣̀ |
ọ̣̣̣̣̀ |
3SGSBJNOMAGT |
PN |
gbẹ̣̣̣̣̀nnẹ̣̣̣̣́ | |
gbẹ̣̣̣̣̀n | nẹ̣̣̣̣́ |
write | PLIVH |
V |
èbé |
èbé |
bookDOTH |
CN |
Tense and transitivity are marked on the verb either through tonal changes or by affixation of a past tense suffix –rV under appropriate licensing conditions. With plural verbs,the order is the plural suffix before the past suffix.
4. Simple sentence: Present tense
v-intrImplobj-suNom_ag-NONCOMPLETED_MONODEVMT
Ọ̣̣̣̣̀ |
ọ̣̣̣̣̀ |
3SGSBJNOMAGT |
PN |
gbẹ̣̣̣̣́n |
gbẹ̣̣̣̣́n |
writePRESH |
Vtr |
5. Simple sentence: Past tense
v-intrImplobj-suNom_ag-COMPLETED_MONODEVMT
Ọ̣̣̣̣̀ |
ọ̣̣̣̣̀ |
3SGNOMSBJAGT |
PN |
gbẹ̣̣̣̣̀nnẹ̣̣̣̣́rè | ||
gbẹ̣̣̣̣̀n | nẹ̣̣̣̣́ | ̣̣̣̣̣rè |
write | PL | IVRT |
Vtr |
Multi-verb constructions:Tense,Aspect,Mood, argumentsharing and situationtype
The verbs in series in multi-verb constructions need not bear one/same marking for tense, aspect, mood or negation and need not share subjects. They include SVCs, consecutive constructions, covert co-ordination, overlapping constructions and V+ infinitival complement constructions.
Èdó
6. Consequential SVC
sv_suObID_suAg-v1tr-v1obThincrem-v2tr-v2obAff-TRANSFER
Òzó |
òzó |
OzoSBJAGT |
Np |
lé |
lé |
cookIVH |
V |
ìzẹ̣̣̣̣̣́ |
ìzẹ̣̣̣̣̣́ |
rice.AFFDO |
N |
khiẹ̣̣̣̣́n |
khiẹ̣̣̣̣́n |
sellIVH |
V |
7. Covert co-ordination
cc_suID_suAg-v1tr-v1obAff-v2tr-v2obThincrem-CAUSE_RESULT
Òzó |
òzó |
OzoSBJAGT |
Np |
gbọ̣̣̣̣̀ọ̣̣̣̣́ |
gbọ̣̣̣̣̀ọ̣̣̣̣́ |
plantPASTH |
Vtr |
ívìn |
ívìn |
coconut.AFFDO |
CN |
,bòló |
,bòló |
peelPASTH |
Vtr |
òká |
òká |
cornDOTH |
CN |
8. V+infinitival complement construction
ic_suID_suAg-v2tr-v2obThincrem-CAUSE_RESULT
Íràn |
íràn |
They3PLNOMSBJAGT |
Np |
kùgbérè |
kùgbé-rè |
jointogetherPASTRT |
Vtr |
tòbíràn |
tòbíràn |
by.themselves3PLREFLACC |
rrí |
rrí |
eat |
Vtr |
ízẹ̣̣̣̣̀ |
ízẹ̣̣̣̣̀ |
riceDOTH |
CN |
9. Ewe
Consecutive constructions
cs3-v1intr-v1suAg-v2intr-v3intr-v3suAg-DIRECTED_MOTION
Mí |
mí |
2PLNOMSBJAGT |
PN |
nɔ |
nɔ |
be.at |
V |
yiyim | ||
yi | yi | m |
go | ||
V |
má |
má |
1SGNOMSBJAGT |
PN |
vá |
vá |
come |
V |
Clause chaining serial constructions
Akan
11. sv_AspID_aspCompl-v1ObIDv2su-v1tr-v1suAg-v1obAff-v2tr-v2suAff-CAUSE_RESULT
Ama |
ama |
AmaSBJAGT |
Np |
twee | |
twe | e |
pull | PAST |
Vtr |
Kofi |
kofi |
kofiDO |
Np |
hwee | |
hwe | e |
fall | PAST |
Vitr |
fam |
fam |
under |
One of the verbs in sereis in V+modifier constructions is shown to be reanalyzed as an adjunct. The construction has one marking for tense, aspect and mood.
12. V+modifier constuctions
mc-vintr_suAg-ACHVMNT-MOTION_DIRECTED
Òzó |
òzó |
ozoSBJAGT |
Np |
rhùlẹ̣̣̣̣́rè | |
rhùlẹ̣̣̣̣́ | rè |
run | IVRT |
Vitr |
làọ̣̣̣̣́ |
làọ̣̣̣̣́ |
enter.V>P |
PREP |
òwá |
òwá |
houseGOAL |
N |
11 verbal constructions in Èdó are shown to pattern into four structural types with respect to the distribution of the past tense suffix –rV, an infinitival marker yá, a floating anaphor tòbórè 'by him/her/it self ', VP adverbs and argument sharing patterns. Of the 11 verbal constructions 7 are shown to be multi-verb constructions:
A. V (P) +V (P) constructions: resultatives, negative resultatives, consequential and covert co-ordination constructions: -rV not licensed, infinitival yá not licensed. The verbs in series have the same values for Tense, Aspect and Mood (TAM).
B. V + mood constructions: purpose constructions: -rV licensed, infinitival yá not licensed. V2 has a positive value for MOOD.
C. V+ infinitival complement constructions: comitative and instrumental constructions: -rV licensed, infinitival yá licensed and V2 is non-finite.
4 of the 11 verbal predicates are shown to be reanalyzed V+ modifier constructions:
D. V+ modifier constructions: durational, directional, locational, manner constructions: -rV licensed, infinitival yá not licensed. One verb in the series is reanalyzed as adverb.
The –rV suffix also interacts in an interesting way with the temporal structures of multi-verb constructions. Overlapping events license –rV while non-overlapping events do not
== Schema for multi-verb constructions in Èdó ==
Two schemas are posited to account for Èdó multi-verb constructions:
1.Verb-serial-compl (ement)-phrase with a complementation structure for the
V (P) +V (P) resultative and V+infinitival complement constructions.
2.Serial-mod-phrase with an adjunction structure for V+mood constructions, V+modifier
constructions and V (P) +V (P); consequential, purpose, and negative resultative constructions.