Article published In: Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area
Vol. 43:2 (2020) ► pp.292–309
The origin of the causative and simulative suffix -ter in Hakha Lai and Falam Chin
Published online: 4 January 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/ltba.19016.bik
https://doi.org/10.1075/ltba.19016.bik
Abstract
This paper investigates the origin of the causative (CAUS) and simulative (SML) suffix -ter in two
varieties of Lai language, Hakha Lai and Falam Chin. It also shows that Proto Central Chin (PCC) full verbs *tiir ‘to send
someone to do an errand’ and *der ‘to pretend to’ grammaticalized and merged into the Lai CAUS and SML suffix
-ter due to frequency pressure, the first time this type of argument for semantic change is used in Kuki-Chin (KC).
Keywords: causative, dialect, frequency pressure, merger, prefix, reflexive, simulative, suffix
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 1.1Causative Constructions in Kuki-Chin Languages
- 1.2Origin of the causative suffix -ter in Hakha Lai and Falam Chin
- 1.3Origin of the SML suffix -ter in Hakha Lai and Falam Chin
- 1.4Discussion on frequency pressure
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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