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A Grammar of Upper Tanana is a comprehensive text that performs the impressive task of linguistically rendering a written record of the endangered Upper Tanana language.
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A Grammar of Upper Tanana is a comprehensive text that performs the impressive task of linguistically rendering a written record of the endangered Upper Tanana language.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9781496231437
- ISBN-10: 1496231430
- Artikelnr.: 67336733
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1116g
- ISBN-13: 9781496231437
- ISBN-10: 1496231430
- Artikelnr.: 67336733
Olga Lovick is a professor and head of the Department of Linguistics at the University of Saskatchewan. She is the author of A Grammar of Upper Tanana, Volume 1: Phonology, Lexical Classes, Morphology (Nebraska, 2020), editor of a collection of stories of the Tetlin people of Alaska, and coeditor of a collection of stories by women from Northway, Alaska.
List of figures
List of tables
List of Abbreviations
Preface to volume 2
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction to volume 2
I Semantics
1. Semantic properties of nouns
2. Noun classification
3. Lexical semantics
4. Tense, aspect, modality, evidentiality
5. Lexical aspect: verb theme categories
6. Inflectional aspect
7. The modal system (inflection)
8. Modal particles
II The simple clause
1. Word order overview
2. Word order in simple clauses
3. Nonverbal predicates
4. Polar Questions
5. Content questions
6. Requests
7. Negation
8. Third-person marking
9. Pronominal number marking
10. The noun phrase
11. Non-clausal coordination
12. Quantification of entities
13. Comparison
14. Prosodic augmentation
III Beyond the clause
1. Coordination of clauses
2. Relative clauses
3. Adverbial clauses
27 Verbs with clausal complements
1. Quotative frames
2. Addressing individuals
3. Managing information structure
4. Insubordination
Appendix I: Portmanteau morphemes in the conjunct zone
Glossed sample texts
Bibliography
List of tables
List of Abbreviations
Preface to volume 2
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction to volume 2
I Semantics
1. Semantic properties of nouns
2. Noun classification
3. Lexical semantics
4. Tense, aspect, modality, evidentiality
5. Lexical aspect: verb theme categories
6. Inflectional aspect
7. The modal system (inflection)
8. Modal particles
II The simple clause
1. Word order overview
2. Word order in simple clauses
3. Nonverbal predicates
4. Polar Questions
5. Content questions
6. Requests
7. Negation
8. Third-person marking
9. Pronominal number marking
10. The noun phrase
11. Non-clausal coordination
12. Quantification of entities
13. Comparison
14. Prosodic augmentation
III Beyond the clause
1. Coordination of clauses
2. Relative clauses
3. Adverbial clauses
27 Verbs with clausal complements
1. Quotative frames
2. Addressing individuals
3. Managing information structure
4. Insubordination
Appendix I: Portmanteau morphemes in the conjunct zone
Glossed sample texts
Bibliography
List of figures
List of tables
List of Abbreviations
Preface to volume 2
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction to volume 2
I Semantics
1. Semantic properties of nouns
2. Noun classification
3. Lexical semantics
4. Tense, aspect, modality, evidentiality
5. Lexical aspect: verb theme categories
6. Inflectional aspect
7. The modal system (inflection)
8. Modal particles
II The simple clause
1. Word order overview
2. Word order in simple clauses
3. Nonverbal predicates
4. Polar Questions
5. Content questions
6. Requests
7. Negation
8. Third-person marking
9. Pronominal number marking
10. The noun phrase
11. Non-clausal coordination
12. Quantification of entities
13. Comparison
14. Prosodic augmentation
III Beyond the clause
1. Coordination of clauses
2. Relative clauses
3. Adverbial clauses
27 Verbs with clausal complements
1. Quotative frames
2. Addressing individuals
3. Managing information structure
4. Insubordination
Appendix I: Portmanteau morphemes in the conjunct zone
Glossed sample texts
Bibliography
List of tables
List of Abbreviations
Preface to volume 2
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction to volume 2
I Semantics
1. Semantic properties of nouns
2. Noun classification
3. Lexical semantics
4. Tense, aspect, modality, evidentiality
5. Lexical aspect: verb theme categories
6. Inflectional aspect
7. The modal system (inflection)
8. Modal particles
II The simple clause
1. Word order overview
2. Word order in simple clauses
3. Nonverbal predicates
4. Polar Questions
5. Content questions
6. Requests
7. Negation
8. Third-person marking
9. Pronominal number marking
10. The noun phrase
11. Non-clausal coordination
12. Quantification of entities
13. Comparison
14. Prosodic augmentation
III Beyond the clause
1. Coordination of clauses
2. Relative clauses
3. Adverbial clauses
27 Verbs with clausal complements
1. Quotative frames
2. Addressing individuals
3. Managing information structure
4. Insubordination
Appendix I: Portmanteau morphemes in the conjunct zone
Glossed sample texts
Bibliography