Grammar of the Great Andamanese Language : an Ethnolinguistic Study.
A Grammar of the Great Andamanese Language is a pioneering piece of work by Anvita Abbi which introduces readers to a unique world of cognition of the people who are remnants of the first migration from Africa 70,000 years before present.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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LEIDEN :
Brill,
2013.
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Colección: | Brill's studies in South and Southwest Asian languages ;
v. 4. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgements; Preface; List of Maps, Figures and Tables ; Abbreviations and Symbols ; Chapter One The Andaman and the Great Andamanese ; Introduction; 1.1 Geography and Topography; 1.2 Population; 1.3 Present-Day Great Andaman and the Great Andamanese; 1.3.1 Great Andaman; 1.3.2 The Strait Island; 1.4 History of Language Studies; 1.4.1 Great Andamanese; 1.4.2 Study in Pre-Independent India; 1.4.3 Study in Post-Independent India; 1.5 Genealogical Classification; 1.6 Typological Differences; 1.7 The Last Decade; 1.8 A Sociolinguistic Sketch of the Great Andamanese.
- 1.10.2 Major Life Forms and Ethno-Biological Classifications1.11 The Biological Universe of the Great Andamanese; 1.12 The Present Study; Chapter Two Phonetics and Phonology ; Introduction; 2.1 Vowels; 2.1.1 Phonemic Contrasts; 2.1.1.1 Front Vowels; 2.1.1.2 Back Vowels; 2.1.2 Length; 2.1.3 Phonotactics of Vowels; 2.1.4 Vowel Sequences/Clusters; 2.2 Semi-vowels/Glides ; 2.3 Consonants; 2.3.1 Phonemic Contrasts: Minimal and Sub-Minimal Pairs for Consonants ; 2.3.1.1 Nasals; 2.3.1.2 Oral Stops; 2.3.1.3 Fricatives; 2.3.1.4 Liquids; 2.3.2 Phonotactics of Consonants; 2.3.3 Medial Consonant Clusters.
- 2.3.4 Initial Consonant Clusters2.4 Syllables; 2.4.1 Possible Syllable Structures; 2.4.2 Constraints; 2.4.3 Length of a Word; 2.5 Morphophonemics; 2.5.1 Gemination; 2.5.2 Degemination and Compensatory Lengthening; 2.5.3 Homorganicity; 2.5.4 Insertion of a Consonant; 2.5.5 Vowel Harmony; 2.5.6 Vowel Lowering; 2.5.7 Vowel Deletion; 2.5.8 Syllable Attraction; 2.5.9 Metathesis; 2.6 Acoustic Study of Problematic Sounds; Chapter Three Grammar Overview ; 3.1 The Structure; 3.1.1 General; 3.1.2 Typological Background; 3.1.3 Core Arguments; 3.2 Ambivalence of Verbs, Adjectives and Nouns.
- 3.2.1 Noun Verb Ambivalence3.2.2 Adjectives as Verbs; 3.2.3 Adjectives as Adverbs; 3.2.4 Other Unusual Features; 3.3 Inalienability (ina), Body Division Classes and Grammaticalisation ; 3.3.1 Introduction; 3.3.2 Anthropocentrism; 3.3.3 The Semantics of Inalienability; 3.3.4 Linguistic Manifestations of 'Inalienability'; 3.3.5 Body Class ¿arkers and Rther Pouns; 3.4 The Semantic Role of Body Division Classes; 3.5 Inalienability and its Representation in Verbs; 3.6 Inalienability and its Representation in Modifiers; 3.7 Process of Grammaticalisation.