In:Different Slants on Grammaticalization
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Chapter 3-maɾa in Mara
On the ongoing grammaticalization(s) of a Bantu ‘finish’ verb
Published online: 13 July 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.232.03ber
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.232.03ber
This study accounts for the grammaticalization of
the verb -maɾa ‘finish’ in the language varieties
of the Western Serengeti branch of the Mara subgroup of Eastern
Bantu. In these varieties, -maɾa is found in two
different auxiliary verb constructions marking the two interrelated
Phasal Polarity concepts of already and not yet.
Whereas ‘finish’ in general and -maɾa cognates in
particular are commonly grammaticalized into already in
Bantu, the parallel development of a not yet ‑marker from
the same source constitutes a much rarer development. Nonetheless,
we propose that both constructions developed out of the same need to
reinforce a reading of (non-)completion (and counter-factuality) and
that they instantiate recurrent cyclic patterns of change
significant for Eastern Bantu more broadly.
Keywords: Bantu, Mara, auxiliary, phasal polarity, grammaticalization
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.On Mara: Geography, genealogy and typology
- 3.On -maɾa: A lexical verb commonly involved in Bantu grammaticalization
- 4.The two auxiliary verb constructions with
-maɾa
- 4.1Expressing already
- 4.2Expressing not yet
- 5.The grammaticalization of the -maɾa AVCs: Semantic and formal diagnostics
- 5.1ALREADY
- 5.1.1Relaxation of selectional restrictions and expansion in collocational range
- 5.1.2Loss of verbal properties and syntactic variability: The case of the locative enclitic
- 5.1.3Shift in anaphoric referencing
- 5.1.4Loss of phonological substance: The case of “detrillification”
- 5.2NOT YET
- 5.1ALREADY
- 6.Old forms and cycles of change
- 6.1The original formal means for expressing already/not yet
- 6.2Diachronic cycle(s) of phasal polarity
- 6.3The PhP cycle for -maɾa in Mara
- 7.Summary and conclusions
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