Title : ( Development of contrastive-partitive in colloquial Persian )
Authors: zahra etebari , Ali Alizadeh , Mehrdad Naghzgu Kohan , Maria Koptjevskaja Tamm ,Access to full-text not allowed by authors
Abstract
This article discusses the development of the contrastive-partitive function of the possessive =eš in colloquial Persian. Examples of colloquial Persian show that the third person singular clitic pronoun =eš in some adnominal possessive constructions does not refer to any obvious referent present either in the syntactic structure (co-text) or in the situational context. Instead, the function of =eš, namely contrastive-partitive, is to mark the host as a part and contrast it with other parts of the similar set. The same function is attested in a few languages of Uralic and Turkic group. We believe that the same development has been occurred in possessive =eš in Persian. To describe the process of the development of the contrastive-partitive function, authentic colloquial examples from Internet blogs and formal examples from a historical corpus of New Persian are investigated. It is argued that this non-possessive function of =eš has originated from the whole-part relation in cross-referencing possessives, where both the lexical and clitical possessor =eš are present. The presence of the lexical possessor facilitates the loss of referentiality in =eš and it is developed to denote partitivity. Furthermore, the pragmatic motivation of communicating contrast makes =eš to be further grammaticalized into denoting contrastive-partitive function.
Keywords
ronoun; partitive; contrast; possessive; Persian@article{paperid:1082427,
author = {Etebari, Zahra and Alizadeh, Ali and Mehrdad Naghzgu Kohan and Maria Koptjevskaja Tamm},
title = {Development of contrastive-partitive in colloquial Persian},
journal = {STUF - Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung- Language Typology and Universals},
year = {2020},
volume = {73},
number = {4},
month = {November},
issn = {0942-2919},
pages = {575--604},
numpages = {29},
keywords = {ronoun; partitive; contrast; possessive; Persian},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T Development of contrastive-partitive in colloquial Persian
%A Etebari, Zahra
%A Alizadeh, Ali
%A Mehrdad Naghzgu Kohan
%A Maria Koptjevskaja Tamm
%J STUF - Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung- Language Typology and Universals
%@ 0942-2919
%D 2020