In:Nonverbal Predication in Amazonian Languages
Edited by Simon E. Overall, Rosa Vallejos and Spike Gildea
[Typological Studies in Language 122] 2018
► pp. 217–244
Chapter 8Nonverbal predication in Movima
Published online: 21 August 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.122.08hau
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.122.08hau
Abstract
Movima (isolate, lowland Bolivia) is a language with predicate-initial constituent order in the core clause. There is no copula in affirmative clauses. Unpossessed common nouns can function as main-clause predicates just as well as verbs. The difference between verbal and nonverbal predicates only becomes apparent in embedded (i.e. adverbial and complement) clauses: the predicate of an embedded clause is overtly morphologically marked, and the type of marking distinguishes verbal from nonverbal predicates. The same pattern occurs in negated clauses, which consist of embedded predicates preceded by a negative copula. The morphological marking of embedded predicates shows that not only verbs and nouns, but also demonstratives, locative adverbs, and even personal pronouns can function as predicates. Therefore, it is argued that there is no “preverbal” or “topic position” to express the syntactically privileged argument: in principle, any word that has the potential to function as a predicate has predicate status when forming the first constituent of the clause.
Keywords: flexible word classes, zero copula, pronominal predicates, clefts
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Outline of Movima basic clause structure
- 3.Distinguishing verbal from nonverbal predicates: The marking of embedded predicates
- 4.Nominal predicates
- 4.1Equational clauses
- 4.2Reduplicated nouns as possessive predicates
- 5.Other nonverbal predicates
- 5.1Demonstrative predicates
- 5.2Locative adverbs as predicates
- 5.3The negative copula
- 6.Pronominal predicates
- 6.1Personal pronouns as stand-alone predicates
- 6.2Pronominal predicates with an adverbial clause
- 6.3Pronominal predicates with a bare content word: The pronominal construction
- 6.3.1Pronominal predicates with a noun
- 6.3.2Pronominal predicates with a verb
- 6.3.3On the status of the content word in the pronominal construction
- 7.Conclusion
Acknowledgements Notes Symbols and abbreviations References
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