Article published In: Asian Languages and Linguistics
Vol. 5:2 (2024) ► pp.337–357
A typological study on person sensitivity in Ersu
Published online: 6 February 2025
https://doi.org/10.1075/alal.24009.zha
https://doi.org/10.1075/alal.24009.zha
Abstract
Since the “conjunct vs. disjunct” distinction was employed to describe the interaction between person and other
grammatical categories or functional factors in Kathmandu Newari, the linguistic phenomenon has been widely discussed and
different terms such as “self person vs. other person” and “egophoric vs. non-egophoric” distinction have also been used. However,
there are always widespread parameters of variations found in specific languages. Ersu, a language quite sensitive to person
distinction, is a case in point. Firstly, it not only has two different sets of first person pronouns but also has two different
sets of third person pronouns. Moreover, it has differentiated person-based marking strategies of prospective, prospective,
imminent and perfect aspects. Ersu not only shares some similarities with those person distinction languages, but also boasts of
its own uniqueness. Therefore, we proposed to use “person sensitivity” as a more general and suitable term to describe the
linguistic phenomenon in cross-languages.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Literature review
- 3.Data collection and analysis
- 4.Ersu person distinction system
- 4.1First person distinction
- 4.2Third person distinction
- 5.Ersu person sensitive aspectual marking system
- 5.1Marking of progressive aspect
- 5.2Marking of prospective aspect
- 5.3Marking of imminent aspect
- 5.4Marking of perfect aspect
- 6.Discussion and summary
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Abbreviations
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