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Ute dictionary /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Givón, Talmy, 1936-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, [2015]
Edición:Expanded and revised edition.
Colección:Culture and language use.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Ute Dictionary; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents; Preface; GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF THE UTE-SPEAKING BAND (MAP); Foreword to the first edition; First word; Sound system and writing; 1.1. Sounds and writing; 1.2. Vowels; 1.2.1. Ute vowels and their pronunciation; 1.2.2. Long vs. short vowels; 1.2.3. Stressed vs. unstressed vowels; 1.2.4. Silent vowels; 1.3. Ute consonants and their pronunciation; 1.3.1. Inventory of Ute consonants; 1.3.2. Labialization and palatalization; 1.4. Hyphenation conventions; Word classes and word structure.
  • 2.1. Lexical words and grammatical morphemes2.2. Word classes; 2.2.1. Membership criteria; 2.2.2. Nouns [n]; 2.2.2.1. Semantic properties; 2.2.2.2. Syntactic properties; 2.2.2.3. Morphological properties; 2.2.2.3.1. Noun suffixes and noun classes; 2.2.2.3.2. Plural formation; 2.2.2.3.3. Grammatical role marking; 2.2.2.3.4. Possessor suffix pronouns; 2.2.2.3.5. Noun compounds; 2.2.3. Adjectives [adj]; 2.2.3.1. Semantic properties; 2.2.3.2. Syntactic properties; 2.2.3.3. Morphological properties; 2.2.4. Numerals and ordinals [num]; 2.2.5. Quantifiers [quant]; 2.2.6. Verbs [v].
  • 2.2.6.1. Verbal morphology2.2.6.2. Syntactic and semantic classification of verbs; 2.2.6.2.1. Preliminaries; 2.2.6.2.2. Intransitive verbs; 2.2.6.2.3. Intransitive verbs with indirect objects; 2.2.6.2.4. Transitive verbs; 2.2.6.2.4.1. Simple transitive verbs [v-tr]; 2.2.6.2.4.2. Bi-transitive verbs; 2.2.6.2.5. Verbs with verbal complements; 2.2.7. Adverbs; 2.2.7.1. Time adverbs [adv-tm]; 2.2.7.2. Manner adverbs [adv-mann]; 2.2.7.3. Epistemic adverbs [adv-epi]; 2.2.8. Demonstratives, articles and pronouns; 2.2.8.1. Demonstratives [dem/pro]; 2.2.8.2. Definite articles.
  • 2.2.8.3. Personal pronouns [pro]2.2.9. Interjections [intj]; Abbreviations of grammatical terms; Lexical derivation patterns; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Noun-producing derivations; 3.2.1. Noun-to-noun derivations; 3.2.1.1. The diminutive derivations with -pu-/-vu-; 3.2.1.2. The diminutive derivation with -chi; 3.2.1.3. The diminutive derivation with -taa/-raa; 3.2.1.4. The 'old' 'defunct' 'departed' derivation with -ga-pu-; 3.2.1.5. The possessor derivation with -ga- 'have'; 3.2.1.6. Noun compounding as a lexical derivation; 3.2.2. Verb-to-noun derivations (nominalizations).
  • 3.2.2.1. The subject/agent nominalization with -mi-tu-3.2.2.2. The old subject/agent nominalization with -chi; 3.2.2.3. The object nominalization with -pu-; 3.2.2.4. The object nominalization with -ka-pu-; 3.2.2.5. The object nominalization pattern with -ka-tu-; 3.2.2.6. The instrument nominalization with
  • na-pu-; 3.2.2.7. The action nominalization with -pu-/-vu-; 3.2.2.8. The action nominalization with -pi/-vi; 3.2.2.9. The action nominalization with -ta; 3.3. Verb-producing derivations; 3.3.1. Verb-to-verb derivations; 3.3.1.1. The intensive derivation with
  • ni.