DOI: 10.1075/sic.00094.man ISSN: 1571-0718
Stativity and inchoativity
Mª Eugenia Mangialavori Rasia, Josep Ausensi- Literature and Literary Theory
- Linguistics and Language
- Language and Linguistics
Abstract
States, long considered a homogeneous event class, have been shown to actually decompose into sufficiently distinct aspectual types. Davidsonian and Kimian statives (
Maienborn 2008
; Rothmayr 2009
), for instance, show a major contrast in presence/absence of event-related
properties, including finer-grained (sub)class distinctions. Within the Davidsonian (mixed eventive-stative) type, a novel class
has been identified using Spanish data as reference (Marín and McNally 2011
). This
class, dubbed inchoative stative is characterized by including a left boundary (Piñón 1997
) marking the temporal onset of the state. We focus on documented Old Spanish data to argue
that non-eventive (Kimian-like) left-bounded states are also possible. We note that productive combinations of the locative copula
estar ‘be-loc’ with past participles of specific verbs produce distinct selectional and
interpretive patterns defined by (i) pure states (homogenous spatial situation); (ii) no change-of-state/location denotation;
(iii) left boundary. If correct, data suggest that inchoative stativity is not necessarily a Davidsonian type of
predication; and that two distinct types of inchoative statives should be carefully differentiated under (more) specific
criteria.