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Athapaskan Linguistics

Current Perspectives on a Language Family

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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Introduction / Cook, Eung-Do / Rice, Keren -- Problems of Phonemic Representation in Beaver / Story, Gillian -- A Report on the Nature of Carrier Pitch Phenomena: With Special Reference to the Verb Prefix Tonomechanics / Story, Gillian -- Chilcotin Tone and Verb Paradigms / Cook, Eung-Do -- Sekani ghɘ: Conjugation or mode prefix? / Hargus, Sharon -- The Phonology of Fort Nelson Slave Stem Tone: Syntactic Implications / Rice, Keren D. -- Conjugation and Mode in Athapaskan Languages: Evidence for Two Positions / Rice, Keren D. / Hargus, Sharon -- Aspects of Logical Form in Navajo / Barss, Andrew / Hale, Ken / Perkins, Ellavina Tsosie / Speas, Margaret -- The bi-Construction and Pronominal Arguments in Apachean / Sandoval, Merton / Jelinek, Eloise -- Lexical versus Syntactic Projection: The Configurationality of Slave / Saxon, Leslie -- Why There is Nothing Missing in Navajo Relative Clauses / Willie, MaryAnn -- Cohesion and Discourse Structure in Three Genres of Navajo Discourse / McCreedy, Lynn -- The Athapaskan First Duoplural Subject Prefix / Story, Gillian -- Some Linguistic Insights Into Dena'ina Prehistory / Kari, James -- Directional Systems in Athapaskan and Na-Dene / Leer, Jeff -- Index -- Backmatterweiterlesen

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Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-11-085239-4 / 978-3110852394 / 9783110852394

Verlag: de Gruyter Mouton

Erscheinungsdatum: 04.06.2019

Seiten: 645

Auflage: 1

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