Article published In: Studies in Language
Vol. 43:3 (2019) ► pp.628–667
Expressing possibility in two Oceanic languages
Published online: 18 November 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.18051.pri
https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.18051.pri
Abstract
In this paper, we offer the first detailed description of expressions of possibility in the Oceanic languages
Daakaka and Saliba-Logea. We show that in these languages basic expressions of possibility are bi-clausal. This suggests that,
depending on their intended scope, typological studies of modal expressions may need to consider grammaticalized bi-clausal
structures which have typically been excluded in studies of this domain based on their structural complexity. Relevant features to
consider bi-clausal constructions as basic, grammaticalized expressions of possibility include their frequency, semantic
specificity, and paradigmatic relationship with other modal expressions. The findings presented here are based on the analysis of
original corpus data and targeted fieldwork.
Keywords: modality, possibility, grammaticalization, Oceanic
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Background
- 2.1The typology of modal expressions
- 2.2Typology of embedded structures
- 2.3Modal expressions in Oceanic
- 2.4Methodology
- 3.Expressing possibility in Daakaka
- 3.1Overview
- 3.2 Kuowilye, ‘know’
- 3.3 Wese, ‘enough, suffice’
- 3.4Conclusions
- 4.Expressing possibility in Saliba-Logea
- 4.1Overview
- 4.2 Gonowa-
- 4.3Conclusions
- 5.Summary
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Abbreviations
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