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- Q14723968 subject Q8498125.
- Q14723968 subject Q8498126.
- Q14723968 abstract "Associated motion is a grammatical category whose main function is to associate a motion component to the event expressed by the verbal root.This category is attested in Pama–Nyungan languages (Koch 1984, Wilkins 1991) where it was first discovered, in Tacanan (Guillaume 2006, 2008, 2009) and in Rgyalrong languages (Jacques 2013).Languages with Associated Motion present a contrast between association motion and purposive motion verb constructions, as in the following examples from Jacques (2013:202-3):(1) laχtɕʰa ɯ-kɯ-χtɯ jɤ-ari-athing 3sg-nmlz-buy aor-go-1sg'I went to buy things'(2) laχtɕʰa ɕ-tɤ-χtɯ-t-athing transloc-aor-buy-pst-1sg'I went to buy things'Although both examples have the same English translation, they differ in that (2) with the translocative associated motion prefix ɕ- implies that the buying did take place, while (1) with the motion verb does not. The distinction made by the translocative is similar to the distinction made in "I went and bought things".".
- Q14723968 wikiPageExternalLink Guillaume_2009_MouvementAssocie_FaitsLangues_WithSectionsCrossRefNumbers.pdf.
- Q14723968 wikiPageExternalLink Harmonization_and_disharmonization_of_affix_ordering_and_basic_word_order.
- Q14723968 wikiPageWikiLink Q3113762.
- Q14723968 wikiPageWikiLink Q33942.
- Q14723968 wikiPageWikiLink Q832026.
- Q14723968 wikiPageWikiLink Q8498125.
- Q14723968 wikiPageWikiLink Q8498126.
- Q14723968 comment "Associated motion is a grammatical category whose main function is to associate a motion component to the event expressed by the verbal root.This category is attested in Pama–Nyungan languages (Koch 1984, Wilkins 1991) where it was first discovered, in Tacanan (Guillaume 2006, 2008, 2009) and in Rgyalrong languages (Jacques 2013).Languages with Associated Motion present a contrast between association motion and purposive motion verb constructions, as in the following examples from Jacques (2013:202-3):(1) laχtɕʰa ɯ-kɯ-χtɯ jɤ-ari-athing 3sg-nmlz-buy aor-go-1sg'I went to buy things'(2) laχtɕʰa ɕ-tɤ-χtɯ-t-athing transloc-aor-buy-pst-1sg'I went to buy things'Although both examples have the same English translation, they differ in that (2) with the translocative associated motion prefix ɕ- implies that the buying did take place, while (1) with the motion verb does not. ".
- Q14723968 label "Associated motion".