A Grammar of Jamul Tipay

A Grammar of Jamul Tipay

Author: Amy Miller

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 9783110164510

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A grammar of Akwesasne Mohawk

A grammar of Akwesasne Mohawk

Author: Nancy Bonvillain

Publisher: University of Ottawa Press

Published: 1973-01-01

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1772821705

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Presentation of the general characteristics of Mohawk; definition of the word and word formation, completed by a discussion of the phonemics and morphonemics. The major part of the grammar is concerned with the structure and use of the words.


The Formal Grammar of Switch-Reference (RLE Linguistics B: Grammar)

The Formal Grammar of Switch-Reference (RLE Linguistics B: Grammar)

Author: Daniel L Finer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-02-03

Total Pages: 143

ISBN-13: 1317933672

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This book studies the syntax of switch-reference and its implications for the theory of grammar. Switch-reference, found in many genetically and geographically diverse languages, is a phenomenon whereby referential identity between subjects of hierarchically adjacent clauses is encoded by the presence of a morpheme, usually suffixed to the verb of the subordinate clause. This book argues that switch-reference should be analysed as a syntactic rather than a purely pragmatic or functional feature of language.


The Adjectival Category

The Adjectival Category

Author: D. N. Shankara Bhat

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 1994-01-01

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9027230277

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This monograph sets out (i) to establish criteria for differentiating adjectives from other word-classes for languages in which they form a distinct category, and (ii) to establish criteria for determining their (non-)identity with words from other categories for languages in which they do not. As languages show various gradations in the extent to which adjectives can be distinguished from other word-classes, the author discusses idealized language types, thereby providing a model for the analysis of natural languages.The book argues that adjectives do not uniformly show all differentiating characteristics and that these characteristics are semantically relevant and functionally motivated: for instance, when word-classes are used in functions not their own, they manifest characteristics of the categories to which the relevant functions belong.The second part of the book discusses three distinct idealized languages types without a distinct adjectival category in which “property words” remain undifferentiated from (i) nouns, (ii) verbs, and (iii) nouns as well as verbs. These three types are shwon to represent gradations of distinctions between word-classes as they occur in natural languages and to manifest various degrees of the corresponding functional neutralizations.In the final chapter the wider theoretical implications of this work for the study of categories are discussed.


Iconicity in Syntax

Iconicity in Syntax

Author: John Haiman

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 1985-01-01

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 902722871X

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The papers in this volume all explore one kind of functional explanation for various aspects of linguistic form – iconicity: linguistic forms are frequently the way they are because they resemble the conceptual structures they are used to convey, or, linguistic structures resemble each other because the different conceptual domains they represent are thought of in the same way. The papers in Part I of this volume deal with aspects of motivation, the ways in which the linguistic form is a diagram of conceptual structure, and homologous with it in interesting ways. Most of the papers in Part II focus on isomorphism, the tendency to associate a single invariant meaning with each single invariant form. The papers in Part III deal with the apparent arbitrariness that arises from competing motivations.