Artigo Revisado por pares

Through space, relations, and thoughts

2021; John Benjamins Publishing Company; Volume: 46; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1075/sl.20050.gue

ISSN

1569-9978

Autores

David Felipe Guerrero-Beltran, Katarzyna I. Wojtylak,

Tópico(s)

Categorization, perception, and language

Resumo

Abstract This paper aims to describe the morphosyntax and semantics of postpositions in Karijona, a Cariban language from Northwest Amazonia. The data, collected in the Karijona settlement of Puerto Nare (Colombia), were analyzed according to Basic Linguistic Theory and Cognitive Semantics. Like other Cariban languages, Karijona has a typologically unusual system of postpositions, which can cross-reference person and number, and form complex stems consisting of locative roots and locative suffixes. In terms of their semantics, the system distinguishes among spatial, relational, and ‘mental state’ postpositions. The first type encodes noun classification, orientation, and distance. While the second type has prototypical relational meanings, the third refers to cognitive and emotional states. This paper presents the first systematic description of the Karijona postpositions.

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