A Grammar of Patwin /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bloomington :
In cooperation with the American Indian Studies Research Institute, Indiana University,
[2021]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- Alphabetical List of Morphemes
- 1. Background
- 1.1. The Patwin Language
- 1.1.1. Genetic Affiliation and Contact
- 1.1.2. Dialects
- 1.1.2.1. Map of Patwin Dialects
- 1.1.2.2. Language and Dialect
- 1.1.2.3. Hill Patwin
- 1.1.2.4. River Patwin
- 1.1.2.5. South Patwin
- 1.1.3. Nomenclature and Synonymies
- 1.2. Materials
- 1.2.1. Materials Consulted
- 1.2.1.1. Major Sources
- 1.2.1.2. Smaller Written Sources
- 1.2.1.3. Audio Sources
- 1.3. Grammaticography
- 1.3.1. The Utility of Language Description
- 1.3.2. Managing Uncertainty
- 1.3.3. Theoretical Alignment
- 1.4. Orthography and Formatting
- 2. Phonemics and Phonetics
- 2.1. Phoneme Inventory
- 2.2. Minimal Pairs
- 2.3. Detailed Phonetic and Phonemic Descriptions
- 2.3.1. Laryngeal Series
- 2.3.1.1. Voice Onset Time
- 2.3.1.2. Glottalization
- 2.3.2. Alveolars
- 2.3.3. Laterals
- 2.3.4. The Rhotic
- 2.3.5. The Sibilant
- 2.3.6. The Glottal Fricative
- 2.3.7. The Glottal Stop
- 2.3.8. The Postalveolar Affricate
- 2.3.9. The Semivowels
- 2.3.10. Vowels
- 2.3.10.1. Vowel Quality
- 2.3.10.2. Vowel Quality in Unstressed Syllables
- 2.3.10.3. Vowel Length
- 2.4. Stress and Intonation
- 3. Phonology
- 3.1. Phonotactics
- 3.2. The Syllable
- 3.2.1. Syllable-Preserving Suffix Allomorphy
- 3.2.2. Anomalous Syllables
- 3.2.3. Extrasyllabic /ʔ/
- 3.3. Words and Stems
- 3.4. Stress Assignment and Syllable Weights
- 3.5. Segmental Phenomena
- 3.5.1. Vowel Shortening
- 3.5.2. Rhotic Assimilation
- 3.5.3. /h/ Vocalization
- 3.5.4. Deaffrication
- 3.5.5. Deaspiration
- 3.5.6. Vowel Epenthesis
- 3.5.7. South Patwin Nasal Alternation
- 3.6. Reduplication
- 3.7. Loanwords
- 3.7.1. Phoneme Correspondences
- 3.7.2. Syllable Structure in Loanwords
- 4. Nominals and Nominal Morphology
- 4.1. Introduction
- 4.2. Nouns
- 4.2.1. Inflectional Classes
- 4.2.2. Human Nouns
- 4.2.3. Noun Citation Forms
- 4.3. Kinship Terms
- 4.3.1. Possession of Kinship Terms
- 4.3.2. Kinship Term Citation Forms
- 4.4. Nominalized Verbs
- 4.5. Number Marking
- 4.6. Case Marking
- 4.6.1. Grammatical Cases
- 4.6.1.1. Subjective Case
- 4.6.1.2. Objective Case
- 4.6.1.3. Possessive Case
- 4.6.2. Semantic Cases
- 4.6.2.1. Double Case Marking in Semantic Cases
- 4.6.2.2. Comitative Case /-da/ 'with'
- 4.6.2.3. Instrumental Case /-tin, -sin, -win, -in, -kin/ 'with'
- 4.6.2.4. Locative Case /-ła, -tin/ 'at, to'
- 4.6.2.5. Allative Case /-tuka, -tʼuka/ 'toward'
- 4.6.2.6. Ablative Case /-ti, -na·k/ 'from'
- 4.6.2.7. Prolative Case /-na/ 'via'
- 4.7. Absolutive Suffix
- 4.8. Vocatives
- 4.9. Order of Morphemes
- 4.10. Verbalization
- 4.10.1. Active Verbalizer /-ho/
- 4.10.2. Stative Verbalizer /-ʔa/
- 4.11. Compound Constructions
- 5. Pronouns
- 5.1. Tables of Forms
- 5.2. Roots