A Grammar of Tariana, from Northwest Amazonia

A Grammar of Tariana, from Northwest Amazonia

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  • Author: Aleksandra I︠U︡rʹevna Aĭkhenvalʹd
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521826648
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 744

A comprehensive reference grammar of Tariana, an endangered Arawak language from the northwest Amazonian jungle.


A Grammar of Tariana, from Northwest Amazonia

A Grammar of Tariana, from Northwest Amazonia

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  • Author: Distinguished Professor and Director the Language and Culture Research Centre Alexandra Y Aikhenvald
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781107266933
  • Category : FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 732

A comprehensive reference grammar of Tariana, an endangered Arawak language from the northwest Amazonian jungle.


A Grammar of Tariana, from Northwest Amazonia

A Grammar of Tariana, from Northwest Amazonia

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  • Author: Aleksandra I︠U︡rʹevna Aĭkhenvalʹd
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521826648
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 744

A comprehensive reference grammar of Tariana, an endangered Arawak language from the northwest Amazonian jungle.


A Reference Grammar of Kotiria (Wanano)

A Reference Grammar of Kotiria (Wanano)

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  • Author: Kristine Stenzel
  • Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
  • ISBN: 0803246498
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 531

Published through the Recovering Languages and Literacies of the Americas initiative, supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. This is the first descriptive grammar of Kotiria (Wanano), a member of the Tukanoan language family spoken in the Vaupes River basin of Colombia and Brazil in the northwest Amazon rain forest. The Kotirias have lived in this remote region for more than seven hundred years and participate in the complex Vaupes social system characterized by longstanding linguistic and cultural interaction. The Kotirias remained relatively isolated from the dominant societies until the early part of the twentieth century, when the region began to experience increasing outside influence leading to processes of rapid social and linguistic change. Today the Kotirias number only about sixteen hundred people and their language, though still used in traditional communities, is rapidly becoming endangered. Kristine Stenzel draws on eight years of intensive work with the Kotirias to promote, record, and revitalize their language. Working with dozens of native speakers and drawing on numerous oral narratives and written texts, this book is the first comprehensive study of this endangered language and one of the few reference grammars of this language family.


A Grammar of Cavineña

A Grammar of Cavineña

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  • Author: Antoine Guillaume
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
  • ISBN: 3110211777
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 937

This book is a detailed high-quality descriptive grammar of the endangered Cavineña language (less than 1200 speakers), spoken in the Amazonian rainforest of Lowland Bolivia, an area where the indigenous languages are virtually unknown. Cavineña belongs to the Tacanan family, comprising five languages, none of which has been the subject of an adequate descriptive grammar. The grammar is based mostly on the extensive fieldwork conducted by the author in traditional Cavineña communities. Cast in the functional-typological framework, and based on natural discourse data, the grammar presents a detailed and copiously exemplified account of most aspects of the language, building up from basic levels (phonetic and phonological) to higher levels (morphological and syntactic), and from brief descriptions of each level to a more comprehensive description of the same level in specific chapters. The language contains a number of unusual features that will be of interest to typologist linguists, such as an unusual pitch accent system, a morpho-phonological rule that deletes case markers, an intricate predicate structure, a system of verbal suffixes coding associated motion, a specific causative of involvement marker, a peculiar prefix e- that attaches to nouns coding body parts and a complex system of second position clitic pronouns. The grammar will also be of interest to historical-comparative linguists, as for the first time one has sufficiently detailed grammatical information to make possible a reliable comparison with other languages with which Tacanan languages might be related, in particular the Panoan family, and to serve as input into hypotheses regarding the population history of this part of South America.


Language Contact in Amazonia

Language Contact in Amazonia

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  • Author: Aleksandra I︠U︡rʹevna Aĭkhenvalʹd
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780199257850
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 406

This book investigates the contact between Arawak and Tucanoan languages spoken in the Vaupés river basin in northwest Amazonia, which spans Colombia and Brazil. In this region language is seen as a badge of identity: language mixing is resisted for ideological reasons. The book considers which parts of the language categories are likely to be borrowed. This study also examines changes brought about by recent contact with European languages and culture, and the linguistic effects of language obsolescence.


The Languages of the Amazon

The Languages of the Amazon

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  • Author: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0191007994
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

This is the first guide and introduction to the extraordinary range of languages in Amazonia, which include some of the most the most fascinating in the world and many of which are now teetering on the edge of extinction. Alexandra Aikhenvald, one of the world's leading experts on the region, provides an account of the more than 300 languages. She sets out their main characteristics, compares their common and unique features, and describes the histories and cultures of the people who speak them. The languages abound in rare features. Most have been in contact with each other for many generations, giving rise to complex patterns of linguistic influence. The author draws on her own extensive field research to tease out and analyse the patterns of their genetic and structural diversity. She shows how these patterns reveal the interrelatedness of language and culture; different kinship systems, for example, have different linguistic correlates. Professor Aikhenvald explains the many unusual features of Amazonian languages, which include evidentials, tones, classifiers, and elaborate positional verbs. She ends the book with a glossary of terms, and a full guide for those readers interested in following up a particular language or linguistic phenomenon. The book is free of esoteric terminology, written in its author's characteristically clear style, and brought vividly to life with numerous accounts of her experience in the region. It may be used as a resource in courses in Latin American studies, Amazonian studies, linguistic typology, and general linguistics, and as reference for linguistic and anthropological research.


Linguistics Today – Facing a Greater Challenge

Linguistics Today – Facing a Greater Challenge

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  • Author: Piet van Sterkenburg
  • Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
  • ISBN: 902729514X
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 378

Every five years the Permanent International Committee of Linguists (CIPL) organises a world congress for linguists. And every five years the Committee faces the challenge of presenting a programme at the highest possible level. The CIPL Executive Committee decided for the Congress planned for 2003 in Prague to focus on four major topics which play an important role in today’s linguistic debate: 1. Typology, 2. Endangered Languages, 3. Methodology and Linguistics (including fieldwork) and 4. Language and the mind. Leading experts have introduced the four themes in their plenary lectures in the course of the congress, which served as a basis for the articles presented in the current volume. This book should be a welcome tool for all linguists wishing to find their way quickly in current developments. A CD-Rom containing the full proceedings of the Prague Congress is included.


Phonological Word and Grammatical Word

Phonological Word and Grammatical Word

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  • Author: Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0192635158
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 352

This volume examines the concept of 'word' in its many guises and across many languages. 'Word' is a cornerstone for the understanding of any language: it is a pronounceable phonological unit; it has a meaning and a morphological structure and syntactic function; and it exists as a dictionary entry and an orthographic item. Speakers also understand 'word' as a psychological reality: they can talk about the meaning of a word and its suitability in certain social contexts. However, the relationship between the phonological word and grammatical word can be more complex, in that a phonological word can consist of more than one grammatical word, or vice versa. Following an introduction outlining the parameters of variation for phonological word and grammatical word, the chapters in this volume explore how the concept of 'word' can be applied to languages of diverse typological make-up, from the highly synthetic to highly analytic. The data are drawn from languages of Australia and the Pacific (Fijian, Yalaku, Yidiñ), the Americas (Chamacoco, Murui, Jarawara), Asia (Hmong, Japanese, Lao), and Africa (Makary Kotoko), with a final chapter that investigates the properties of 'word' from a cross-linguistic perspective. The volume advances our understanding of what constitutes a word, and will be a valuable resource for scholars and students of typology, linguistic anthropology, phonology, and grammar.


Act-Based Conceptions of Propositional Content

Act-Based Conceptions of Propositional Content

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  • Author: Friederike Moltmann
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0190666625
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 409

The notion of a propositional content plays a central role in contemporary philosophy of language. Propositional content makes up both the meaning of sentences and the content of propositional attitudes such as belief. One particular view about propositional content has been dominant in analytic philosophy, namely the Fregean conception of propositions as abstract mind-independent objects that come with truth conditions. But propositions in this sense raise a range of issues, which have become a center of debate in current philosophy of language. In particular, how should propositions as abstract objects be understood and how can they represent things and be true or false? A number of philosophers in contemporary analytic philosophy as well as in early analytic philosophy and phenomenology have approached the notion of a propositional content in a different way, not by starting out with an abstract truth berarer, but by focusing on cognitive acts of agents, such as acts of judging. It is in terms of such acts that the notion of a propositional content, on their view, should be understood. The act-based perspective historically goes back to the work of Central European philosophers, in particular that of Husserl, Twardowski, Meinong, and Reinach. However, their work has been unduly neglected and is in fact largely inaccessible to contemporary analytic philosophers. The volume presents a central selection of work of these philosophers that bear on an act-based conception of philosophical content, some of which in new translations (one paper by Reinach), some of which published in English for the very first time (two papers by Twardowski). In addition, the volume presents new work by leading contemporary philosophers of language pursuing or discussing an act-based conception of propositional content. Moreover, the book contains a crosslinguistic study of nominalizations for actions and products, a distinction that plays a central role in the philosophy of language of Twardowski.