[終了しました]Martin Haspelmath教授公開講演会(2月1日(木)16:30pm~@名古屋大)


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Martin Haspelmath教授(マックスプランク発達人類学

研究所)の講演会を以下の日程・場所で開催いたします。

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堀江薫(関西外国語大学)

https://www.hum.nagoya-u.ac.jp/event/event-sub2/

題目:Causative and anticausative verb formation

講師:Dr. Martin Haspelmath(Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)

日時:2024年2月1日(木)午後16:30-18:00

場所:名古屋大学全学教育北棟406室(4階, 図書館側

エレベーターを下りてすぐ)事前申し込み不要

アクセスマップ:https://www.sssj.jimu.nagoya-u.ac.jp/docs/20206nagoya.pdf

使用言語:英語

要旨:

For the comparative study of causative and anticausative verb forms, Japanese linguists and Japanese studies have played an important role (ever since Shibatani 1976 and Jacobsen 1985). An example of a causative formation is sizumeru ‘make sink’ (from sizumu), and an example of an anticausative is wareru ‘break (intr.)’ (from waru). In this presentation, I will focus on cross-linguistic generalizations, not on language-particular analyses, and I will argue that the observed general correspondences between (anti)causative verb formation and causal/noncausal meanings can be explained by the efficiency theory of asymmetric coding (Haspelmath 2021). This theory is a social-functional theory, not primarily a cognitive-functional theory (thus contrasting with Shibatani 2016), let alone a cognitive-naturalistic theory (thus contrasting with Alexiadou et al. 2006). I will focus on examples from English, Spanish, Indonesian and Japanese, which suffice to illustrate the range of cross-linguistic variation. Like Shibatani (2016), I will highlight the role of frequency of occurrence, but I argue that grammatical coding patterns are best explained by social-functional efficiency, rather than by cognitive transparency.