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Deictic directionality as associated motion: motion, complex events and event integration in African languages

Belkadi, Aicha

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Contributors

Antoine Guillaume
Editor

Harold Koch
Editor

Abstract

The ambivalent cross-linguistic relationship between the categories of associated motion and deictic directionality has been noted in recent studies: they express different meanings but have complementary distributions and are frequently realised by the same exponents depending on their linguistic environment. My main aim in this paper is to address this yet unexplained theoretical and typological puzzle. Based on the properties and distributions of polysemous exponents across various languages indigenous to Africa, I develop a unifying semantic account of associated motion and deictic directionality. Following the views that paths can refer to events, that events are not necessarily atomic and can be decomposed into multiple temporally related sub-events, I argue that deictic directionality constitutes a subtype of associated motion. Like the latter, it is used to express complex events, differing only in how the motion it expresses temporally integrates with the event encoded by the host verb.

Citation

Belkadi, A. (2021). Deictic directionality as associated motion: motion, complex events and event integration in African languages. In A. Guillaume, & H. Koch (Eds.), Associated Motion (163-200). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110692099-005

Acceptance Date Aug 1, 2020
Publication Date Mar 8, 2021
Deposit Date Nov 27, 2020
Publisher De Gruyter
Pages 163-200
Series Title Empirical Approaches to Language Typology [EALT]
Series Number 64
Book Title Associated Motion
ISBN 9783110692006
DOI https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110692099-005
Keywords Associated motion, event semantics, lexical typology, African languages