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‘Chop, shred, snap apart’: Verbs of cutting and breaking in Lowland Chontal

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From the journal Cognitive Linguistics

Abstract

Typological descriptions of understudied languages reveal intriguing crosslinguistic variation in descriptions of events of object separation and destruction. In Lowland Chontal of Oaxaca, verbs of cutting and breaking lexicalize event perspectives that range from the common to the quite unusual, from the tearing of cloth to the snapping apart on the cross-grain of yarn. This paper describes the semantic and syntactic criteria that characterize three verb classes in this semantic domain, examines patterns of event construal, and takes a look at likely changes in these event descriptions from the perspective of endangered language recovery.


* Volkswagen-Stiftung Chontal Documentation Project, Schoolstraat 144, 6581 BG Malden, The Netherlands.

Received: 2004-12-06
Revised: 2006-07-10
Published Online: 2007-09-25
Published in Print: 2007-09-19

© Walter de Gruyter

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