[Lingtyp] benefactives
Guillaume Jacques
rgyalrongskad at gmail.com
Tue May 7 11:11:17 UTC 2024
The recent handbook Applicative Constructions in the World’s Languages also
contains a considerable amount of data:
https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110730951/html?lang=en
Le mar. 7 mai 2024 à 13:07, Jeremy Bradley via Lingtyp <
lingtyp at listserv.linguistlist.org> a écrit :
> Dear Sergey,
>
> maybe an overly obvious source, but there is also "Benefactives and
> Malefactives" edited by Fernando Zúñiga & Seppo Kittilä (2010):
> https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.92
>
> Best,
> Jeremy
> On 07/05/2024 07:24, Daniel Ross via Lingtyp wrote:
>
> Dear Sergey,
>
> Here are some specific sources for benefactives:
>
> 1. Ventive (toward-speaker directional or associated motion) markers, as
> summarized for example in this recent dissertation:
> Fix, S. A. 2021. The Semantics of a Semitic Ventive in Cognitive
> Perspective: Akkadian Ventive Construals Based on Lexical Verb Types.
> Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Ph.D. dissertation.
> https://hdl.handle.net/1961/cuislandora:223941
>
> 2. The verbs give/take in some (especially eastern Eurasian) languages can
> take on contrastive benefactive (to other) and self-benefactive functions,
> such as discussed under the term "version" for Turkic languages, although
> there seems to be some variation with regard to whether the affectedness is
> necessarily positive (benefactive) vs. negative in some cases. Here are a
> few relevant publications that mention the topic:
> Anderson, Gregory D. S. 2006. Auxiliary verb constructions. Oxford: Oxford
> University Press.
> https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199280315.001.0001 [=brief summary
> pages 35-37]
> Anderson, Gregory D. S. 2011. Auxiliary Verb Constructions (and Other
> Complex Predicate Types): A Functional–Constructional Overview. Language
> and Linguistics Compass 5(11). 795–828.
> https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1749-818X.2011.00311.x [=also brief summary
> page 800]
> Johanson, Lars. 2021. Turkic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
> https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139016704 [=pages 611-613]
> (This function for 'give' but not 'take' is also mentioned by Kuteva,
> Tania, Bernd Heine, Bo Hong, Haiping Long, Heiko Narrog & Seongha Rhee.
> 2019. World Lexicon of Grammaticalization. 2nd edn. Cambridge: Cambridge
> University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316479704)
>
> Daniel
>
>
> On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 10:00 PM NAM Deokhyun via Lingtyp <
> lingtyp at listserv.linguistlist.org> wrote:
>
>> Dear Prof. Loesov,
>>
>>
>> I add the following chapter, which discusses diachronic changes in
>> different languages from verbs to benefactive/recipient adpositions or case
>> markers.
>>
>>
>> Lord, Carol. 1993. Verbs and recipient/benefactive marking. In Carol
>> Lord, *Historical change in serial verb constructions* [Typological
>> Studies in Language 26], 31-45. Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
>>
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Dokyon (Deokhyun Nam)
>>
>> 2024年5月6日(月) 23:57 Sergey Loesov via Lingtyp <
>> lingtyp at listserv.linguistlist.org>:
>>
>>> Dear typologists,
>>>
>>> I would greatly appreciate it if you could suggest me studies on the
>>> diachronic origins of benefactive markers across the languages of the world.
>>>
>>> Best wishes,
>>>
>>> Sergey
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