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_aJany, Carmen, _d1970- _e1 |
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_aChimariko grammar : _bareal and typological perspective / _cCarmen Jany. |
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_aBerkeley : _bUniversity of California Press, _c(c)2009. |
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_aUniversity of California publications in linguistics ; _vv. 142 |
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505 | 0 | 0 | _a""Cover""; ""Title""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""List of Tables""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Abstract""; ""1. INTRODUCTION""; ""1.1 Ethnographic setting""; ""1.2 Genetic and areal relationships""; ""1.3 Fieldworkers and speakers""; ""1.4 Possible dialectal variation""; ""1.5 Sources and publications""; ""1.6 Grammatical sketch""; ""1.7 Organization of this work""; ""2. PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY""; ""2.1 Phoneme inventory and orthography""; ""2.1.1 Consonant inventory and allophonic variation""; ""2.1.2 Vowel inventory and allophonic variation"" |
505 | 0 | 0 | _a""2.2 Syllable structure and phonotactic restrictions""""2.2.1 Syllable structure""; ""2.2.2 Structure of roots""; ""2.2.3 Phonotactic place and co-occurrence restrictions""; ""2.3 Stress and prosody""; ""2.3.1 Stress""; ""2.3.2 Prosodic units""; ""2.4 Sound symbolism""; ""2.5 Phonetics and phonology in areal-typological perspective""; ""3. MORPHOPHONEMIC ALTERNATIONS""; ""3.1 Pronominal alternations""; ""3.2 Negation and imperatives""; ""3.2.1 Negation""; ""3.2.2 Imperatives""; ""3.3 Other alternations""; ""3.3.1 Stem shapes: Deletion of final vowel""; ""3.3.2 Aspectual suffixes"" |
505 | 0 | 0 | _a""3.3.3 Locative and directional affixes""""3.3.4 Metathesis""; ""3.3.5 Affixes with initial consonant clusters""; ""3.3.6 Suffixes with the initial vowel /a/""; ""3.3.7 Suffixes with initial glottalized obstruents /kâ€?, câ€?, Ä?â€?/ or with /Ä?/""; ""3.3.8 Possessive markers""; ""3.3.9 The derivative -V[sup(?)]""; ""3.4 Morphophonemics in areal-typological perspective""; ""4. WORD CLASSES""; ""4.1 Nouns""; ""4.1.1 Common nouns and proper nouns""; ""4.1.2 Placenames""; ""4.2 Pronouns""; ""4.2.1 Personal pronouns""; ""4.2.2 Interrogative pronouns""; ""4.2.3 Demonstrative pronouns"" |
505 | 0 | 0 | _a""4.3 Demonstrative determiners""""4.4 Adjectives""; ""4.5 Numerals and quantifiers""; ""4.5.1 Numerals""; ""4.5.2 Quantifiers""; ""4.6 Verbs""; ""4.7 Adverbs""; ""4.8 Closed small classes of words""; ""4.8.1 Copula""; ""4.8.2 Adpositions""; ""4.8.3 Particles""; ""4.8.4 Evidentials and discourse markers""; ""4.8.5 Connectives""; ""4.8.6 Interjections""; ""4.8.7 Clitics""; ""4.8.8 Other word classes""; ""4.9 Word classes in areal-typological perspective""; ""5. NOUN MORPHOLOGY""; ""5.1 Inflectional morphology""; ""5.1.1 Possession""; ""5.1.2 Definite suffix""; ""5.1.3 Locative suffixes"" |
505 | 0 | 0 | _a""5.1.4 Nominative syntactic relations""""5.1.5 Modal suffixes""; ""5.1.6 Other nominal affixes""; ""5.2 Derivational morphology""; ""5.2.1 Derivational suffixes""; ""5.2.2 Compounding""; ""5.2.3 Reduplication""; ""5.2.4 Verbalization""; ""5.3 Kinship terms""; ""5.4 Placenames""; ""5.5 Noun morphology in areal-typological perspective""; ""6. PRONOUN MORPHOLOGY""; ""6.1 Morphological structure of personal pronouns""; ""6.2 Definite �ot with personal and demonstrative pronouns""; ""6.3 Roots and affixes in demonstrative and interrogative pronouns""; ""6.4 Verbalization"" |
520 | 0 | _aThe Chimariko language, now extinct, was spoken in Trinity County, California. This reference grammar, based on data collected by Harrington in the 1920's, represents the most comprehensive description of the language. Written from a functional-typological perspective this work also examines language contact in Northern California showing that grammatical traits are often shared among genetically unrelated languages in geographically contiguous areas.<br /><br /> | |
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_aChimariko language _xGrammar. |
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_aChimariko Indians _xLanguage. |
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_aIndians of North America _xLanguages. |
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