Comparative Concept: participial strategy (str)
participial strategy (str)
Typ | strategy |
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Alias(se) | participial strategy |
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Definition
a strategy used in the stative complex predicate construction in which the manner (more generally, stative) component is packaged as a separate primary predication - coordinated with the event predication using a deranked - complex sentence - strategy. In addition, the stative predicate is predicated of, and ideally indexes, (one of) its argument(s). Example: in Sanuma opi-i a kali-palo-ma 'He worked slowly' [lit. 'being slow, he worked'] opi-i 'be slow' is in a deranked form with suffix -i; the suffix, however, indicates that opi 'slow' has the same subject as kali-palo-ma 'worked' – namely, 'he'. (Section 14.2)