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GERALDINE QUARTARARO

Pragmatic markers resulting from language contact. The case of sa{\~{n}}ani in Aymara

Abstract

This paper explores the pragmatic functions of a previously unattested pragmatic marker (Fraser, 1996, 2006) found in Aymara, i.e. sanani 'let's say'. The uses of sanani suggest that this marker is the result of the influence of Spanish on Aymara due to sustained language contact. sanani seems to be the "replication" (Heine and Kuteva, 2oo5) of the Spanish pragmatic marker digamos 'let's say'. Like digamos (Grande Alija, 2010; Quartararo, 2017a), sanani functions as a pragmatic marker by signaling either an inferential process or the semantic relation between two discourse segments. The original data used for this analysis was gathered through the Family Problems Picture task (San Roque et al., 2012), the Pear Story task (Chafe, 1980) and personal and traditional narratives. All the data transcripts were used to compile a novel corpus of Aymara.