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| + | **This session looks at the grammar of main clauses across the Cariban family, with special attention to the Cariban languages of the putative Venezuelan Branch.**\\ | ||
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| - | This session looks at the grammar of main clauses across the Cariban family, with special attention to the Cariban languages of the putative Venezuelan Branch.\\ | ||
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| * The fundamental clause type in the family is the !!Set I construction!!, which has no case-marking of core arguments and a set of characteristic verbal morphology found nowhere else in the grammar: hierarchical person prefixes, a (possibly complex) set of TAM suffixes with a number suffix either before or infixed. All Cariban languages except Kuikuro, Mapoyo, Yawarana, and (perhaps) Makushi still use Set I clauses. | * The fundamental clause type in the family is the !!Set I construction!!, which has no case-marking of core arguments and a set of characteristic verbal morphology found nowhere else in the grammar: hierarchical person prefixes, a (possibly complex) set of TAM suffixes with a number suffix either before or infixed. All Cariban languages except Kuikuro, Mapoyo, Yawarana, and (perhaps) Makushi still use Set I clauses. | ||
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| * Subordinate clauses are often based on !!Action Nominalizations!!, which are mostly the same across the family: the verb bears a nominalizing suffix, possessive prefixes on the verb index the absolutive argument, the collective possessor suffix/enclitic indicates collective absolutive, and the agent, if it occurs explicitly, is in a dative phrase. Intransitive (S<sub>A</sub>) verbs take an additional prefix, w- ‘<sub>Sa</sub>’. | * Subordinate clauses are often based on !!Action Nominalizations!!, which are mostly the same across the family: the verb bears a nominalizing suffix, possessive prefixes on the verb index the absolutive argument, the collective possessor suffix/enclitic indicates collective absolutive, and the agent, if it occurs explicitly, is in a dative phrase. Intransitive (S<sub>A</sub>) verbs take an additional prefix, w- ‘<sub>Sa</sub>’. | ||
| * In some languages, these action nominalizations are now used as main clause verbs, sometimes with a copular auxiliary. The argument structure of these main clauses is (almost) identical to the nominalized clauses. Languages with this innovation include: Akawaio, Pemón, Makushi, Kuikuro, Kalapalo, Ye’kwana, and Cariña (of Venezuela), Aretyry Kari’nja (of Suriname), Mapoyo, and Yawarana. | * In some languages, these action nominalizations are now used as main clause verbs, sometimes with a copular auxiliary. The argument structure of these main clauses is (almost) identical to the nominalized clauses. Languages with this innovation include: Akawaio, Pemón, Makushi, Kuikuro, Kalapalo, Ye’kwana, and Cariña (of Venezuela), Aretyry Kari’nja (of Suriname), Mapoyo, and Yawarana. | ||
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| * //tüw-// on intransitive verbs, used for the past habitual. | * //tüw-// on intransitive verbs, used for the past habitual. | ||
| * //tün-// on transitive verbs, used for the past habitual. | * //tün-// on transitive verbs, used for the past habitual. | ||
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| * Participant nominalizations function as relative clauses in most languages. | * Participant nominalizations function as relative clauses in most languages. | ||
| * The !!A nominalization!! occurs only with transitive verb stems, using a modern reflex of *//-ne(ŋ);// this form is possessed by the notional P (accusative). | * The !!A nominalization!! occurs only with transitive verb stems, using a modern reflex of *//-ne(ŋ);// this form is possessed by the notional P (accusative). | ||