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Expressing Future Time Reference in Kambaata

  • Yvonne Treis
  • , Axel Fleisch (Redaktör)

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    Kambaata (Highland East Cushitic) is an aspect-marking language with a prominent opposition between perfective and imperfective aspect. The absolute location of an event in time (tense) is expressed by devices other than verbal inflection or inferred from the aspectual value of a verb. The present article discusses the devices that are applied to encode future in Kambaata. Firstly, imperfective verb forms can be interpreted as expressing future reference. Secondly, the language has grammaticalised two purpose constructions into imminent and/or intentional future constructions. Furthermore, certain converb forms can be used to express that events in subordinate clauses are later in time than events expressed in the matrix clause. A comparison with related languages shows that Kambaata is a typical Highland East Cushitic language, as far as the means used to encode future time reference are concerned.
    Originalspråkengelska
    TidskriftNordic Journal of African Studies
    Volym20
    Nummer2
    Sidor (från-till)132-149
    Antal sidor18
    ISSN1235-4481
    StatusPublicerad - 2011
    MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

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