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UCLA Occasional Papers in Linguistics

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Linguistics
ISBN : OSU:32435067392167

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Papers in Phonology

Author : Daniel Silverman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 123 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Grammar, Comparative and general
ISBN : OCLC:31283860

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Deriving Nominals

Author : Dimitrios Ntelitheos
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2012-07-25
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789004223974

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Deriving Nominals by Dimitrios Ntelitheos Pdf

This book provides original fieldwork data, uniquely generating all Malagasy deverbal nominals from a single structure-building mechanism, allowing variable syntactic attachment heights for different nominalizers and tracing the derivation of participant nominals to a relative clause source.

Cherokee Reference Grammar

Author : Brad Montgomery-Anderson
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 537 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2015-09-08
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780806149332

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Cherokee Reference Grammar by Brad Montgomery-Anderson Pdf

The Cherokees have the oldest and best-known Native American writing system in the United States. Invented by Sequoyah and made public in 1821, it was rapidly adopted, leading to nineteenth-century Cherokee literacy rates as high as 90 percent. This writing system, the Cherokee syllabary, is fully explained and used throughout this volume, the first and only complete published grammar of the Cherokee language. Although the Cherokee Reference Grammar focuses on the dialect spoken by the Cherokees in Oklahoma—the Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians—it provides the grammatical foundation upon which all the dialects are based. In his introduction, author Brad Montgomery-Anderson offers a brief account of Cherokee history and language revitalization initiatives, as well as instructions for using this grammar. The book then delves into an explanation of Cherokee pronunciation, orthography, parts of speech, and syntax. While the book is intended as a reference grammar for experienced scholars, Montgomery-Anderson presents the information in accessible stages, moving from easier examples to more complex linguistic structures. Examples are taken from a variety of sources, including many from the Cherokee Phoenix. Audio clips of various text examples throughout can be found on the accompanying CDs. The volume also includes three appendices: a glossary keyed to the text; a typescript for the audio component; and a collection of literary texts: two traditional stories and a historical account of a search party traveling up the Arkansas River. The Cherokee Nation, as the second-largest tribe in the United States and the largest in Oklahoma, along with the United Keetoowah Band and the Eastern band of Cherokees, have a large number of people who speak their native language. Like other tribes, they have seen a sharp decline in the number of native speakers, particularly among the young, but they have responded with ambitious programs for preserving and revitalizing Cherokee culture and language. Cherokee Reference Grammar will serve as a vital resource in advancing these efforts to understand Cherokee history, language, and culture on their own terms.

Clause Structure and Adjuncts in Austronesian Languages

Author : Hans-Martin Gärtner,Paul Law,Joachim Sabel
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2011-12-22
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110922974

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Clause Structure and Adjuncts in Austronesian Languages by Hans-Martin Gärtner,Paul Law,Joachim Sabel Pdf

Clause Structure and Adjuncts in Austronesian Languages is a collection of papers devoted to the syntactic analysis of modification and extraction strategies in Austronesian languages such as Kavalan, Malagasy, Niuean, Seediq, and Tagalog. Written by some of the leading scholars in the field, it elucidates the categorial and phrase structural status as well as the scopal behavior of sentence-level adverbs, ordering constraints on adjectival modifiers, and the nature of unbounded dependencies in interaction with Philippine-type voice systems. Guglielmo Cinque's universal ordering hypothesis for adverbs and current work on remnant movement serve as theoretical points of reference. More particularly the book contains an analysis of lower VP-adverbs in Kavalan as serial verbs (Chang), a defense of two types of adverbial heads in Seediq (Holmer), an account of possible DP-internal serializations in Niuean in terms of remnant movement (Kahnemuyipour Massam), a plea for relative, scope-based adverb ordering in Tagalog (Kaufman), a clefting approach to unbounded dependencies in Malagasy (Potsdam), a critical assessment of constraints on remnant movement as applied to adverb orderings in Malagasy (Thiersch), and an analysis of the Malagasy voice system on the basis of clitic left-dislocation (Travis). The editors' introduction undertakes a critical survey of the relevant empirical and theoretical background. A substantial part of the empirical facts are presented here for the first time, and the book will inspire additional systematic investigation of the often neglected aspects of modificational strategies in Austronesian languages. The book will be of value to linguists interested in contemporary syntactic analysis and to everyone seeking a deeper understanding of the formal properties of Austronesian.

Formal Issues in Austronesian Linguistics

Author : I. Paul,V. Phillips,Lisa Travis
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2013-03-09
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789401715805

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Formal Issues in Austronesian Linguistics by I. Paul,V. Phillips,Lisa Travis Pdf

Austronesian languages have long raised interesting questions for generative theories of syntax and morphology. The papers in this volume encompass some of these traditional questions and place them in newer theoretical contexts. Some of the papers also address new issues which add to our understanding of members of this language family on one side and the nature of linguistic theories on the other. There are three broad issues that re-occur throughout the volume - the role and analysis of verbal morphology, the nature of the subject or the topic in these languages, and the interaction of syntax and specificity. The papers in this volume show that as formal theories become more precise, a wider range of language data can be captured, and as the inventory of language data grows, the accuracy of formal linguistic theories improves.

Contiguity Theory

Author : Norvin Richards
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 397 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2016-06-24
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780262528825

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An argument that the word order of a given language is largely predictable from independently observable facts about its phonology and morphology. Languages differ in the types of overt movement they display. For example, some languages (including English) require subjects to move to a preverbal position, while others (including Italian) allow subjects to remain postverbal. In its current form, Minimalism offers no real answer to the question of why these different types of movements are distributed among languages as they are. In Contiguity Theory, Norvin Richards argues that there are universal conditions on morphology and phonology, particularly in how the prosodic structures of language can be built, and that these universal structures interact with language-specific properties of phonology and morphology. He argues that the grammar begins the construction of phonological structure earlier in the derivation than previously thought, and that the distribution of overt movement operations is largely determined by the grammar's efforts to construct this structure. Rather than appealing to diacritic features, the explanations will generally be rooted in observable phenomena. Richards posits a different kind of relation between syntax and morphology than is usually found in Minimalism. According to his Contiguity Theory, if we know, for example, what inflectional morphology is attached to the verb in a given language, and what the rules are for where stress is placed in the verb, then we will know where the verb goes in the sentence. Ultimately, the goal is to construct a theory in which a complete description of the phonology and morphology of a given language is also a description of its syntax.

Syllable Weight

Author : Matthew Gordon
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2007-05-07
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9781135922269

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Syllable Weight by Matthew Gordon Pdf

The book is the first systematic exploration of a series of phonological phenomena previously thought to be unified under the rubric of syllable weight. Drawing on a typological survey of 400 languages, it is shown that the traditional conception that languages are internally consistent in their weight criteria across weight-based processes is not corroborated by the cross-linguistic survey. Rather than being consistent across phenomena within individual languages, weight turns out to be sensitive to the particular processes involved such that different phenomena display different distributions in weight criteria. The book goes on to explore the motivations behind the process-specific nature of weight, showing that phonetic factors explain much of the variation in weight criteria between phenomena and also the variation in criteria between languages for a single process. The book is unlike other studies in combining an extensive typological survey with detailed phonetic analysis of many languages. The finding that the widely studied phenomenon of syllable weight is not a unified phenomenon, contrary to the established view, is a significant result for the field of theoretical phonology. The book is also an important contribution to the field of phonetically-driven phonology, since it establishes a close link between the phonology of weight and various quantitative phonetic parameters.

Tone and Accent in Oklahoma Cherokee

Author : Hiroto Uchihara
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9780198739449

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Tone and Accent in Oklahoma Cherokee by Hiroto Uchihara Pdf

This text examines the tone and accent of Oklahoma Cherokee, in which 6 possible pitch patterns can occur on a syllable: low, high, low-high, high-low, lowfall, and superhigh. It investigates the distribution and source of these patterns, the principles that determine their positions, and the nature of tonal alternations.

The Effects of Duration and Sonority on Countour Tone Distribution

Author : Jie Zhang
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2013-12-16
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781136721694

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The Effects of Duration and Sonority on Countour Tone Distribution by Jie Zhang Pdf

First Published in 2002. Part of the Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics series, this is an in-depth investigation of the effects of duration and sonority on contour tone distribution. The term “tone language” usually refers to languages in which the pitch of a syllable serves lexical or grammatical functions. In some tone languages, the contrastive functions of pitch are sometimes played by pitch changes within a syllable. Pitch changes of this kind are called contour tones. The distribution of contour tones in a language, are when under what phonological contexts contour tones are more readily realized.

Native Languages of the Southeastern United States

Author : Janine Scancarelli,Heather Kay Hardy
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 584 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2005-01-01
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 0803242352

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Native Languages of the Southeastern United States by Janine Scancarelli,Heather Kay Hardy Pdf

"Contributing linguists draw on their latest fieldwork and research, starting with a background chapter on the history of research on the Native languages of the Southeast. Eight chapters each provide an overview and grammatical sketch of a language, basing discussion on a narrative text presented at the beginning of the chapter. Special emphasis is given to both the fundamental grammatical characteristics of the language - its phonology, morphology, syntax, and various discourse features - and those sociolinguistic and cultural factors that affect its structure and use. Two additional chapters explore the various Muskogean languages (Creek, Alabama, Choctaw, Chickasaw), the only language family confined entirely to the Southeast.".

Switch Reference 2.0

Author : Rik van Gijn,Jeremy Hammond
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Page : 503 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2016-10-25
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027266774

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Switch Reference 2.0 by Rik van Gijn,Jeremy Hammond Pdf

Switch reference is a grammatical process that marks a referential relationship between arguments of two (or more) verbs. Typically it has been characterized as an inflection pattern on the verb itself, encoding identity or non-identity between subject arguments separately from traditional person or number marking. In the 50 years since William Jacobsen’s coinage of the term, switch reference has evolved from an exotic phenomenon found in a handful of lesser-known languages to a widespread feature found in geographically and linguistically unconnected parts of the world. The growing body of information on the topic raises new theoretical and empirical questions about the development, functions, and nature of switch reference, as well as the internal variation between different switch-reference systems. The contributions to this volume discuss these and other questions for a wide variety of languages from all over the world, and endevaour to demonstrate the full functional and morphosyntactic range of the phenomenon.

Derivation and Explanation in the Minimalist Program

Author : Samuel Epstein,T. D. Seely
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2008-04-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780470754696

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Derivation and Explanation in the Minimalist Program by Samuel Epstein,T. D. Seely Pdf

Derivation and Explanation in the Minimalist Program presents accessible, cutting edge research on an enduring and fundamental question confronting all linguistic inquiry – the respective roles of derivation and representation. Presents accessible, cutting edge research on the respective roles of derivation and representation in syntactic inquiry. Discusses a wide range of phenomena and also includes alternative, representational perspectives. Features papers by M. Brody, C. Collins, S. Epstein, J. Frampton, S. Gutmann, N. Hornstein, R. Kayne, H. Kitahara, J. McCloskey, N. Richards, D. Seely, E. Torrego, J. Uriagereka, C.J.W. Zwart.

The Derivation of VO and OV

Author : Peter Svenonius
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2000-01-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9027227527

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The Derivation of VO and OV by Peter Svenonius Pdf

The Derivation of VO and OV takes a new look at the relationship between head-final or OV structures and head-initial or VO ones, in light of recent work by Richard Kayne and others. The various papers in the volume take different positions with respect to whether one type of structure is derived from the other, and if so, which of the two orders is primary. Different options explored include derivation of VO order by head movement from a basic OV structure, derivation of VO by fronting of a phrasal VP remnant containing only the verb, derivation of OV by fronting of a remnant VP which the verb has vacated, and others. Each paper is thoroughly rooted in empirical observations about specific constructions drawn either from the Germanic languages or from others including Finnish, Hungarian, Japanese, and Malagasy. The volume consists of eleven original papers by Sjef Barbiers, Michael Brody, Naoki Fukui & Yuji Takano, Liliane Haegeman, Hubert Haider, Roland Hinterhölzl, Anders Holmberg, Thorbjorg Hróarsdóttir, Matthew Pearson, Peter Svenonius, and Knut Tarald Taraldsen, plus an introduction by the editor.

Phonology

Author : Charles W. Kreidler
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0415203481

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Phonology by Charles W. Kreidler Pdf

Phonology: Critical Concepts, the first such anthology to appear in thirty years and the largest ever published, brings together over a hundred previously published book chapters and articles from professional journals. These have been chosen for their importance in the exploration of theoretical questions, with some preference for essays that are not easily accessible.Divided into sections, each part is preceded by a brief introduction which aims to point out the problems addressed by the various articles and show their relations to one another.-