Functional complexity of switch-reference clauses in Santiago del Estero Quichua

Autores
Juanatey, Mayra Ayelen
Año de publicación
2025
Idioma
inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
Descripción
Complex sentences display a relation between two or more events, and different languages have different strategies to deal with the encoding of the participants in each event. This study explains how referent tracking is maintained in switch-reference clauses in Santiago del Estero Quichua (Quechua, Argentina). However, since some data cannot be explained in terms of the marking of the (dis)continuity of referents at the sentence level, a functional perspective that contemplates phenomena of syntax-discourse interfaces is needed in order to fully understand the use of switch-reference clauses in this particular language. This is not an exception in switch-reference systems across languages of the world. The systems under study are usually functionally complex as they may provide information about the congruence between eventualities, with referential continuity being only one of their sub-functions. Therefore, these systems are closely linked to the marking of referential and temporal meanings. According to the findings of this study, the switchreference system in Santiago del Estero Quichua plays an important role in maintaining discourse coherence. This property of switch-reference clauses in the language is crucial for comprehending their role, not only in complex syntax but also in the organization of discourse.
Fil: Juanatey, Mayra Ayelen. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tandil. Instituto de Geografía, Historia y Ciencias Sociales. Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Geografía, Historia y Ciencias Sociales; Argentina
Materia
QUECHUA
SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO QUICHUA
SWITCH-REFERENCE
SYNTAX-DISCOURSE INTERFACE
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Functional complexity of switch-reference clauses in Santiago del Estero Quichua
title Functional complexity of switch-reference clauses in Santiago del Estero Quichua
spellingShingle Functional complexity of switch-reference clauses in Santiago del Estero Quichua
Juanatey, Mayra Ayelen
QUECHUA
SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO QUICHUA
SWITCH-REFERENCE
SYNTAX-DISCOURSE INTERFACE
title_short Functional complexity of switch-reference clauses in Santiago del Estero Quichua
title_full Functional complexity of switch-reference clauses in Santiago del Estero Quichua
title_fullStr Functional complexity of switch-reference clauses in Santiago del Estero Quichua
title_full_unstemmed Functional complexity of switch-reference clauses in Santiago del Estero Quichua
title_sort Functional complexity of switch-reference clauses in Santiago del Estero Quichua
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Juanatey, Mayra Ayelen
author Juanatey, Mayra Ayelen
author_facet Juanatey, Mayra Ayelen
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv QUECHUA
SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO QUICHUA
SWITCH-REFERENCE
SYNTAX-DISCOURSE INTERFACE
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SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO QUICHUA
SWITCH-REFERENCE
SYNTAX-DISCOURSE INTERFACE
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Complex sentences display a relation between two or more events, and different languages have different strategies to deal with the encoding of the participants in each event. This study explains how referent tracking is maintained in switch-reference clauses in Santiago del Estero Quichua (Quechua, Argentina). However, since some data cannot be explained in terms of the marking of the (dis)continuity of referents at the sentence level, a functional perspective that contemplates phenomena of syntax-discourse interfaces is needed in order to fully understand the use of switch-reference clauses in this particular language. This is not an exception in switch-reference systems across languages of the world. The systems under study are usually functionally complex as they may provide information about the congruence between eventualities, with referential continuity being only one of their sub-functions. Therefore, these systems are closely linked to the marking of referential and temporal meanings. According to the findings of this study, the switchreference system in Santiago del Estero Quichua plays an important role in maintaining discourse coherence. This property of switch-reference clauses in the language is crucial for comprehending their role, not only in complex syntax but also in the organization of discourse.
Fil: Juanatey, Mayra Ayelen. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tandil. Instituto de Geografía, Historia y Ciencias Sociales. Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Instituto de Geografía, Historia y Ciencias Sociales; Argentina
description Complex sentences display a relation between two or more events, and different languages have different strategies to deal with the encoding of the participants in each event. This study explains how referent tracking is maintained in switch-reference clauses in Santiago del Estero Quichua (Quechua, Argentina). However, since some data cannot be explained in terms of the marking of the (dis)continuity of referents at the sentence level, a functional perspective that contemplates phenomena of syntax-discourse interfaces is needed in order to fully understand the use of switch-reference clauses in this particular language. This is not an exception in switch-reference systems across languages of the world. The systems under study are usually functionally complex as they may provide information about the congruence between eventualities, with referential continuity being only one of their sub-functions. Therefore, these systems are closely linked to the marking of referential and temporal meanings. According to the findings of this study, the switchreference system in Santiago del Estero Quichua plays an important role in maintaining discourse coherence. This property of switch-reference clauses in the language is crucial for comprehending their role, not only in complex syntax but also in the organization of discourse.
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