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A grammar of Jamul Tiipay /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Miller, Amy
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 2001.
Colección:Mouton grammar library ; 23.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Abbreviations and conventions
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1. Jamul and its people
  • 1.2. The Yuman family and the Kumeyaay (Diegueño) languages
  • 1.3. Neighboring languages
  • 1.4. Previous work
  • 1.5. A brief sketch of Jamul Tiipay
  • 1.6. Fieldwork methods
  • 1.7. Acknowledgments
  • 2. Phonology
  • 2.1. A note about stress and word structure
  • 2.2. Phonemes and their allophones
  • 2.3. Loan words
  • 2.4. Morphophonemics
  • 2.5. Lenition
  • 2.6. Syntactically conditioned lengthening
  • 2.6. Conclusion
  • 3. Lexical structure
  • 3.1. Composition of the verb stem3.2. Composition of the noun stem
  • 3.3. Kinship terms
  • 4. Derivation
  • 4.1. Causative formation
  • 4.2. Plural formation
  • 4.3. Nominalizations on the subject
  • 4.4. Nominalizations on oblique arguments
  • 4.5. Relative stems
  • 4.6. Irrealis stems
  • 4.8. Stative stems
  • 4.8. Diminutive stems
  • 4.9. Conclusion
  • 5. Inflection
  • 5.1. Verb inflection
  • 5.2. Inflection in the predicate nominal clause
  • 5.3. Noun inflection
  • 5.4. Summary
  • 6. Clause structure
  • 6.1. Constituent order
  • 6.2. Noun phrases6.3. Nominal syntactic morphology in the clause
  • 6.4. Ditransitive clauses
  • 6.5. Causative clauses
  • 6.6. Reflexives and reciprocals
  • 6.7. Negation in the verbal clause
  • 6.8. Adverbs
  • 6.9. Interrogative/indefinite words
  • 6.10. The predicate nominal construction
  • 6.11. The copula construction
  • 6.12. Modal and aspectual suffixes within the clause
  • 6.13. Modal clitics which follow independent clauses
  • 6.14. Summary and conclusion
  • 7. Relative clauses and nominalized complement clauses
  • 7.1. Relative clauses
  • 7.2. Nominalized complement clauses7.3. A puzzling set of embedded clauses
  • 8. Clause combining
  • 8.1. The switch reference construction
  • 8.2. The â€?whenâ€? construction
  • 8.3. The conjunction nyapuum â€?thenâ€?
  • 8.4. The conjunction kenaach â€?becauseâ€?
  • 8.5. The conjunction nyamaaw â€?or elseâ€?
  • 8.6. The adversative construction
  • 8.7. The purposive construction
  • 8.8. Hypothetical and counterfactual conditionals
  • 8.9. Desiderative clauses
  • 8.10. Summary of cooccurrence restrictions, and position chart
  • 8.11. The syntactic status of the various clause-linking devices8.12. Closing remarks
  • 9. Auxiliary constructions
  • 9.1. Auxiliary Clause constructions
  • 9.2. Auxiliary Verb constructions
  • 9.3. Expiring auxiliaries
  • 9.4. Auxiliary constructions used for periphrastic expression of causation, frequency, and person of subject
  • 9.5. New and transitory auxiliaries
  • 10. Sample texts and notes on discourse
  • 10.1. Text # 1: The Orphan Boy
  • 10.2. Text #2: Drying Meat
  • 10.3. Notes on discourse
  • 10.4. Summary and conclusion