Zazaki Notes Week 2. Review: Possessives and Adjectives Together

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Zazaki Notes Week 2 Participants: A. Adler, M. Ceplova, A. Csirmaz, J. Gajewski, M. Kenstowicz, A. Nevins, B. Norris, C. Quinn, N. Richards, J. Sabbagh, M. Walter. Transcribed by A.N. The izafe will be glossed as linkadj for preadjectival linkers and linkposs for pre-possessor linkers. I will gloss possession with the Saxon genitive conventions ( the boys book ) rather than the book of the boys although the latter is probably more transparent, we have not attempted to elicit an overt preposition. [Further note: M.K. suggests possessor is akin to construct state. Checking multiple possessors might confirm this affinity (is specificity of possessums only encoded on highest possessor? cf. Hebrew beyt ach hamorah house brother the-teacher = the house of the brother of the teacher ).] Masc Fem Pl Verb.past d- d-e d-i Verb.pres eno ena ene Noun.cit i Noun.gen i a linkposs e a e demonstr no na ne linkadj o a e adj.agr e i [M.K.: Perhaps e in the env. (C) i. Only one consonant can intervene, cf. w ndi.] (1) kitab-o sur book-linkadj.m red-m. The red book (2) kitab-e layik-i-o sur book-linkposs.m boy-gen.m-linkadj.m red-m. The boy s red book Review: Possessives and Adjectives Together [Question posed by N.R.: clitics or suffixes? Presence of two on preadjectival possessor legislates against slot -based morphological template for these.] (3) q l m-a layik-i-a surred-f. pen-linkposs.f boy-gen.m-linkadj.f the boy s red pen (4) q l m-e layik-i-e pen-linkposs.pl boy-gen.m-linkadj-pl. the boy s red pens sur-i red-pl. (5) q l m-e layik-an-e sur-i pen-linkposs.pl boy-gen.pl-linkadj.pl red-pl. the boys red pens [Issue raised by N.R.: is -n- insertion a hiatus-breaking epenthesis? If so, conditions on hiatus resolution apply in case of a.e. but not other vowel sequences, perhaps *Low-High. A.N.: Perhaps structure is topicalization+resumption: q l m-e layik-a, ne sur-i the boys pens, they re red.] (6) q l m-e m h m d-e sur-i mehmed s red pens (7) kitab suro the book is red Predication 1

(8) q l m-e sura the pen is red (9) q l m-i sure the pens are red [Predicative Adjectives show Verbal agreement suffixes] (10) Mohamed malemo. Mohamed is a teacher (m) (11) Aisha malema. Aisha is a teacher (f) (12) Aisha-u-Mohamed-i malem-e Aisha-conj-Mohamed-comit.M teacher-pl. Aisha and Mohamed are teachers (13) Mohamed-i-o Aisha malem-e Mohamed-comit.M-conj Aisha teacher-pl. Mohamed and Aisha are teachers [ Comitative affix i on masculine DPs appears regardless of position in conjunct. Apparent variation in conjunct morpheme u when preceded by i.] (14) Hesen-i-o Mohamed-i maleme Hesen-comit.M-conj Mohamed-comit.M teacher-pl. Hesen and Mohamed are teachers (15) Mehemedi kitab da mal m-i M. book gave-m. teacher-obl.m. Mohamed gave the book to the teacher Ditransitives [Possibility: genitive marking used generally for obliques? With give though, difficult to disentangle Goal from Benefactive; if latter, genitive perhaps expected, regardless of oblique as distinct subclass of case.] (16) Mehemedi q l m-e d-e mal m-i M. pen gave-f. teacher-obl.m. Mohamed gave the pen to the teacher [Suppose verb stem is da. Is da+e hiatus resolved here by deletion of 1st vowel?] (17) M. kitab-i-o q l me da-i mal m-i M. book-com.m-conj pen gave-pl. teacher-obl.m. M. gave the book and pen to the teacher (18) M. kitab-i-o q l me de mal m-i M. book-com.m-conj pen gave-f. teacher-obl.m. (19) M. q l m-o kitab-i da mal m-i M. pen-conj book-com.m gave-m. teacher-obl.m. [2nd-conjunct agreement is optional.] (20) M maal m di I-erg teacher saw-m. I saw the teacher Past Monotransitives 2

(21) M maal m- di-e I-erg teacher-f. saw-f. (22) M maal m-i di I-erg teacher-pl. saw-pl. [Is an i deleted in verbstem+pl di-i?] (23) M maal m pa ci k rd I-erg teacher-m. kiss -M. I kissed the teacher (24) M maal m- pa ci k rd I-erg teacher-f. kiss -F. (25) M maal m pa ci k rdi I-erg teacher-pl. kiss -Pl. I kissed the teacher [ kiss expressed as a light verb construction: kiss + do, (cf. Urdu cognate kar, do ) agreement varies with Kissee and not incorporated object ] (26) M o pa ci k rt I-erg he kiss -M. I kissed him [Fast speech: m o becomes mo] (27) M a pa ci k rd I-erg she kiss -F. I kissed her (28) M e pa ci k rdi I-erg they kiss -Pl. I kissed them (29) M ( sod r) a-o-o pa ci k rdi I-erg (morning) she-conj-he kiss -Pl. I kissed her and him (in the morning) (PlAgr) [use of adverb for phonological curiosity; seems irrelevant to agreement] (30) M a-o-o pa ci k rd I-erg she-conj-he kiss -M. I kissed her and him (2ConjAgr) (31) M o-o-a paci k rd I-erg he-conj-she kiss -F. I kissed him and her (2ConjAgr) (32) M a-o-e paci k rdi I-erg she-conj-they kiss -Pl. I kissed her and them (33) a, m she, I pa c k rd kiss -F. (34) a-o-e, m her-and-him, I pa c k rd kiss -Pl. [Pause required between dislocated object and subject. have to be given] Preliminary questions suggest dislocated objects 3

(35) m n-o braye-xo... I-conj. brother-linkposs.m-self s... I and my brother... (36) ez xo wineno I self see-m. I see myself (37) M bra-e-xo di I-erg brother-linkposs.m-self s saw-m. I saw my brother (38) M way-a-xo di-e I-erg sister-linkposs.f-self s saw-f. I saw my sister (39) Bra-e m Brother-linkposs.m my My brother saw me ez I dia saw [Use of m is as possessor here though it appears ident. to 1.erg Use of dia instead of di a bit puzzling; even if I is feminine, we expect di-e.] (40) Maleme m waya-xo di-e. Teacher my sister-self s saw-f. My teacher saw his/*my sister [Appears that binder of xo must c-command it and that linear precedence is insufficient] (41) bra-o q sk k / p il brother-linkadj.m younger-m. / older-m. (42) way-a q sk k / p ile sister-linkadj.f younger-f. / older-f. Kinship and Adjectival modification (43) am k-a q ze mat.aunt-linkadj.f young-f. [mother s sister. note: regressive voicing assimilation in q sk k? use of -k k as diminutive?] (44) xal k-a q ze pat.aunt-linkadj.f young-f. [father s sister] (45) mae/ mai /p i/ kal k / p ilke mother/mothers/father/grandmother/grandfather (46) ma-o-p i- ma mother-conj-father-linkposs.pl my-pl. my mother and father (47) p io deuliti/ p i deuliti rich father / rich fathers (48) M biriiya I-erg missing-linkposs.f I missed my mother Light Verb Constructions xo self s -F. maya mother-link-poss.f [A.N. interpretation: I my mother s missing. Gloss of biriiya as possessed not fully confirmed, but suggested by following data: use of genitive for Missee and invariance of verb agreement (which includes final -a - for feminine agreement with biriiya?)] 4

(49) M biriiya d I-erg missing 3sgmasc-gen. I missed her (50) M biriiya da I-erg missing 3sgfem-gen. I missed her (51) M biriiya dina I-erg missing 3pl-gen. I missed them (52) M may-a-xo xoviira I-erg mother-linkposs.f-self s forgetting -F(?) I forgot my mother (53) M a xoviira I-erg she forgetting -F(?) I forgot her (54) M p ii-e-xo xoviira k rd I-erg father-linkposs.m-self s forgetting -M. I forgot my father End of Session 5