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SUMMARY:Distance temporelle, pertinence et conjecture en chácobo (pano) et araona (takana), Adam Tallman (Friedrich Schiller Universität - Jena)
DESCRIPTION:\nCet exposé comparera le marquage de la distance temporelle, de la pertine
 nce et de la conjecture dans deux langues amazoniennes de Bolivie (le cháco
 bo et l’araona). La littérature linguistique sur la distance temporelle s’e
 st attachée à élucider les catégories sémantiques à l’œuvre (« graded tense
  », « metric tense », « temporal remoteness »), la façon dont elles combine
 nt des traits de l’aspect, du temps et des adverbes (augmentant l’éventail 
 des catégories typologiques connues, Cable 2013 ; Mucha 2016 ; Tallman et S
 tout 2016, 2018 ; Tallman 2018), ainsi que les propriétés concernant le car
 actère affirmé ou présupposé de la distance temporelle et son type d’ancrag
 e (topic vs. utterance time). Cependant, les aspects pragmatiques et plus c
 ulturels de la signification des marqueurs de distance temporelle ont été l
 aissés de côté dans ces analyses, tels que la façon dont les notions intern
 es de récence et de distance temporelles sont négociées dans le discours ou
  leurs asymétries quant à l’encodage d’une pertinence persistante. En outre
 , ces analyses ne fournissent aucune explication de l'association synchroni
 que et diachronique entre les morphèmes conjecturaux et les marqueurs d'élo
 ignement temporel (saillants en chácobo et en araona). Dans une tentative d
 e combler cette lacune, cet exposé explorera la possibilité d'aborder ces c
 atégories du point de vue de la notion d’indexicalité créative de Silverste
 in (1976).\nCliché: Session d'enregistrement chez les Araona, rivière Manur
 ipi, Bolivie / © Adam Tallman.\n L'intervention sera réalisée en anglais.\n
  \nTemporal distance, relevance, and conjecture in Chácobo (Pano) and Araon
 a (Takana)\nThis talk will compare the marking of temporal distance, releva
 nce and conjecture in two Amazonian languages of Bolivia (Chácobo and Araon
 a). The linguistic literature on temporal distance has concentrated on its 
 semantic categories ('graded tense', 'metric tense', 'temporal remoteness')
 , how they mix features from the aspect, tense and temporal domains (enlarg
 ing the known typological categories Cable 2013; Mucha 2016; Tallman &amp; 
 Stout 2016, 2018; Tallman 2018), as well as on properties related with whet
 her they assert or presuppose temporal information and whether temporal dis
 tance is measured with respect to topic (or temporal reference) time or utt
 erance time. Pragmatic and more culturally grounded aspects of the meaning 
 of temporal distance markers have been left out of these analyses, how mind
 -internal notions of temporal recency and distance are negotiated in discou
 rse and asymetries in the extent to which these morphemes encode lingering 
 relevance. Furthermore, these analyses provide no explanation for the synch
 ronic and diachronic association between conjectural morphemes and markers 
 of temporal remoteness (salient in both Chácobo and Araona). In an attempt 
 to fill this gap, this talk will explore the possibility of approaching the
 se categories from the perspective of Silverstein's notion of creative inde
 xicality (Silverstein 1976).\n References citées\nCable, S. (2013). Beyond 
 the past, present, and future: towards the semantics of 'graded tense' in G
 ĩkũyũ. Natural Language Semantics, 21, 219-276.\nMichael, L. D. (2008). Nan
 ti evidential practice: Language, knowledge, and social action in an Amazon
 ian society. PhD Thesis, University of Texas at Austin.\nMucha, A. (2015). 
 Temporal Interpretation and Cross-Linguistic Variation: A formal semantic a
 nalysis of temporal and aspectual reference in Hausa Medumba. Potsdam: PhD 
 thesis, University of Potsdam.\nSilverstein, M. (1976). Shifters, Linguisti
 c Categories and Cultural Description. In K. H. Basso, &amp; H. A. Selby (E
 ds.), Meaning in Anthropology. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
 \nTallman, A. J. (2018). A Grammar of Chácobo, a southern Pano language of 
 the northern Bolivian Amazon. University of Texas at Austin, PhD Thesis.\nT
 allman, A. J., &amp; Stout, T. (2016). The perfect in Chácobo in cross-ling
 uistic perspective. In T. Bui, &amp; R.-R. Ivan (Eds.), SULA 9: Proceedings
  of the Ninth Conference on the Semantics of Under-Represented Languages in
  the Americas. University of California, Santa Cruz.\nTallman, A. J., &amp;
  Stout, T. (2018). Tense and temporal remoteness in Chácobo (Pano). In M. K
 eough, N. Weber, A. Anghelescu, S. Chen, E. Guntly, K. Johnson, . . . O. Tk
 achman (Ed.), Proceedings of the Workshop on the Structure and Constituency
  in the Languages of the Americas 21 (pp. 210-224). Montreal: University of
  British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics 46.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><img src="https://lesc.agerix.org/images/séminaire-EREA/2020-2021/Sémina
 ire_Tallman.jpg" alt="Séminaire Tallman" style="margin-right: auto; margin-
 bottom: 10px; display: block; margin-left: auto;" width="300" height="400" 
 /></p><p>Cet exposé comparera le marquage de la distance temporelle, de la 
 pertinence et de la conjecture dans deux langues amazoniennes de Bolivie (l
 e chácobo et l’araona). La littérature linguistique sur la distance tempore
 lle s’est attachée à élucider les catégories sémantiques à l’œuvre («&nbsp;
 <em>graded tense</em>&nbsp;», «&nbsp;<em>metric tense</em>&nbsp;», «&nbsp;<
 em>temporal remoteness</em>&nbsp;»), la façon dont elles combinent des trai
 ts de l’aspect, du temps et des adverbes (augmentant l’éventail des catégor
 ies typologiques connues, Cable 2013&nbsp;; Mucha 2016&nbsp;; Tallman et St
 out 2016, 2018&nbsp;; Tallman 2018), ainsi que les propriétés concernant le
  caractère affirmé ou présupposé de la distance temporelle et son type d’an
 crage (<em>topic vs. utterance time</em>). Cependant, les aspects pragmatiq
 ues et plus culturels de la signification des marqueurs de distance tempore
 lle ont été laissés de côté dans ces analyses, tels que la façon dont les n
 otions internes de récence et de distance temporelles sont négociées dans l
 e discours ou leurs asymétries quant à l’encodage d’une pertinence persista
 nte. En outre, ces analyses ne fournissent aucune explication de l'associat
 ion synchronique et diachronique entre les morphèmes conjecturaux et les ma
 rqueurs d'éloignement temporel (saillants en chácobo et en araona). Dans un
 e tentative de combler cette lacune, cet exposé explorera la possibilité d'
 aborder ces catégories du point de vue de la notion d’indexicalité créative
  de Silverstein (1976).</p><p><strong>Cliché: </strong>Session d'enregistre
 ment chez les Araona, rivière Manuripi, Bolivie / © Adam Tallman.</p><p>&nb
 sp;<em>L'intervention sera réalisée en anglais.</em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><st
 rong>Temporal distance, relevance, and conjecture in Chácobo (Pano) and Ara
 ona (Takana)</strong></p><p>This talk will compare the marking of temporal 
 distance, relevance and conjecture in two Amazonian languages of Bolivia (C
 hácobo and Araona). The linguistic literature on temporal distance has conc
 entrated on its semantic categories ('graded tense', 'metric tense', 'tempo
 ral remoteness'), how they mix features from the aspect, tense and temporal
  domains (enlarging the known typological categories Cable 2013; Mucha 2016
 ; Tallman &amp; Stout 2016, 2018; Tallman 2018), as well as on properties r
 elated with whether they assert or presuppose temporal information and whet
 her temporal distance is measured with respect to topic (or temporal refere
 nce) time or utterance time. Pragmatic and more culturally grounded aspects
  of the meaning of temporal distance markers have been left out of these an
 alyses, how mind-internal notions of temporal recency and distance are nego
 tiated in discourse and asymetries in the extent to which these morphemes e
 ncode lingering relevance. Furthermore, these analyses provide no explanati
 on for the synchronic and diachronic association between conjectural morphe
 mes and markers of temporal remoteness (salient in both Chácobo and Araona)
 . In an attempt to fill this gap, this talk will explore the possibility of
  approaching these categories from the perspective of Silverstein's notion 
 of creative indexicality (Silverstein 1976).</p><p>&nbsp;<strong>References
  citées</strong></p><p>Cable, S. (2013). Beyond the past, present, and futu
 re: towards the semantics of 'graded tense' in Gĩkũyũ. <em>Natural Language
  Semantics, 21</em>, 219-276.</p><p>Michael, L. D. (2008). <em>Nanti eviden
 tial practice: Language, knowledge, and social action in an Amazonian socie
 ty.</em> PhD Thesis, University of Texas at Austin.</p><p>Mucha, A. (2015).
  <em>Temporal Interpretation and Cross-Linguistic Variation: A formal seman
 tic analysis of temporal and aspectual reference in Hausa Medumba.</em> Pot
 sdam: PhD thesis, University of Potsdam.</p><p>Silverstein, M. (1976). Shif
 ters, Linguistic Categories and Cultural Description. In K. H. Basso, &amp;
  H. A. Selby (Eds.), <em>Meaning in Anthropology.</em> Albuquerque: Univers
 ity of New Mexico Press.</p><p>Tallman, A. J. (2018). <em>A Grammar of Chác
 obo, a southern Pano language of the northern Bolivian Amazon.</em> Univers
 ity of Texas at Austin, PhD Thesis.</p><p>Tallman, A. J., &amp; Stout, T. (
 2016). The perfect in Chácobo in cross-linguistic perspective. In T. Bui, &
 amp; R.-R. Ivan (Eds.), <em>SULA 9: Proceedings of the Ninth Conference on 
 the Semantics of Under-Represented Languages in the Americas.</em> Universi
 ty of California, Santa Cruz.</p><p>Tallman, A. J., &amp; Stout, T. (2018).
  Tense and temporal remoteness in Chácobo (Pano). In M. Keough, N. Weber, A
 . Anghelescu, S. Chen, E. Guntly, K. Johnson, . . . O. Tkachman (Ed.), <em>
 Proceedings of the Workshop on the Structure and Constituency in the Langua
 ges of the Americas 21</em> (pp. 210-224). Montreal: University of British 
 Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics 46.</p>
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