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Force dynamics, fictive dynamicity, and the Finnish verbs of 'remaining'




TekijätHuumo T

KustantajaWALTER DE GRUYTER & CO

Julkaisuvuosi2007

JournalFolia Linguistica

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiFOLIA LINGUISTICA

Lehden akronyymiFOLIA LINGUIST

Vuosikerta41

Numero1-2

Aloitussivu73

Lopetussivu98

Sivujen määrä26

ISSN0165-4004

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1515/flin.41.1-2.73


Tiivistelmä
This article examines the semantic factors motivating the use of directional ('to') local cases in the morphological marking of the locative argument of the verb jaada 'remain' in Finnish. It is argued that this use of the directional cases is motivated by the dynamic conceptualization of an apparently static situation. In this dynamic conceptualization, the actual course of events where the entity remains in a location is contrasted with a projected course of events whereby the entity leaves the location. The event of 'remaining' thus constitutes a change from the projected course of events into the actual one, and it is this dynamic meaning that motivates the directional case marking. The paper also addresses the more theoretical question of whether conceptualization can motivate the use of grammatical markers with other Finnish verbs.


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