Future time reference in Lule Saami, with some remarks on Finnish
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/10251Date
2016Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Ylikoski, JussiAbstract
The paper provides an account of future time reference (FTR) in Lule Saami.
While previous accounts of the language claim that the Lule Saami galggat ‘shall; must;
intend’ is a future auxiliary, there are two other potential candidates for what might be
called a future tense as well. On the basis of actual language use, the potential mood
in Lule Saami does not always refer to states of affairs to be understood as uncertain
or only possible, but is also used to refer to future events with no visible shades of
possibility or other modalities. Special attention is given to another grammaticalized
construction, a periphrastic form consisting of the copula liehket ‘be’ and a purposive
converb (supine). Further, it is shown that the Lule Saami supine construction has a
formal and functional analogue in the previously undescribed, future-like aspectual
functions of the purposive converb in Finnish.