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ID180015
Title ProperDefiniteness marking from evaluative Morphology in Balochi
Other Title Informationinternal variation and diachronic pathway
LanguageENG
AuthorNourzaei, Maryam
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper investigates the usage and frequency of what is referred to as K-suffixes in three Balochi dialects, namely Koroshi, Coastal and Sistani Balochi. It shows that K-suffixes are most likely the reflexes of earlier evaluative morphology, traditionally termed “diminutives,” and are characterized by a high degree of multi-functionality. While in Coastal and Sistani Balochi evaluative functions continue to dominate, they have been largely lost in Koroshi Balochi, and the suffix is now used to indicate definiteness. The development appears to have been spearheaded by female speakers, and its frequency is also dependent on genre and speech situation. Data is taken from an extensive corpus of spoken Balochi narratives and from a questionnaire with thirty-six speakers. The results suggest that evaluative morphology can develop into definiteness marking, with the development passing over a stage of combination with deictic markers. The paper concludes that the development of definiteness marking can proceed down a pathway that is distinct from the one normally assumed for demonstrative-based definite marking, though the endpoint may be similar. This is the first detailed documentation of this process for any Iranian language, and one of the few well-documented cases of a non-demonstrative origin of definiteness marking worldwide.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 54, No.5-6; Sep-Dec 2021: p.699-735
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 54 No 5-6
Key WordsBalochi ;  Diminutive ;  Evaluative ;  Definiteness Marking ;  Grammaticalization


 
 
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