Maku

Maku

A Comprehensive Grammar

Rogers, Chris

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2022

280

Mole

Inglês

9780367522223

15 a 20 dias

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Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

Preface

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations and Symbols

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 THE SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXTS OF MAKU

1.1.1 The use of Maku in the Wider Pre- and Post-contact Context

1.1.2 Language contact

1.2 DATA SOURCES AND THE MAKU DATABASE

1.2.1 Sinfronio's idiolect

1.3 ORGANIZATION OF THE GRAMMAR

CHAPTER 2 PHONOLOGY

2.1 CONSONANTS

2.1.1 Phonological alternations affecting consonants

2.1.2 Consonant distribution

2.2 VOWELS

2.2.1 Phonological alternations affecting vowels

2.2.2 Vowel distribution

2.3 SYLLABLE STRUCTURE

2.4 STRESS ASSIGNMENT

CHAPTER 3 MORPHOLOGY PART I: WORD CLASSES AND INFLECTIONAL MORPHOLOGY

3.1 NOUNS

3.1.1 Number

3.1.2 Case

3.1.3 Possession

3.2 PRONOUNS

3.2.1 Personal pronouns

3.2.2 Demonstrative pronouns

3.2.3 Interrogative pronouns

3.2.4 Indefinite pronouns

3.3 QUANTIFIERS

3.3.1 Numbers

3.3.2 Indefinite quantifiers

3.4 POSTPOSITIONS

3.5 VERBS

3.5.1 Agreement

3.5.2 Tense-aspect-mood-evidentiality

3.5.3 Suppletion

3.6 ADVERBS

3.7 CONJUNCTIONS, INTERJECTIONS, IDEOPHONES, AND LEXICALIZATION

CHAPTER 4 MORPHOLOGY PART II: DERIVATIONAL MORPHOLOGY AND COMPOUNDS

4.1 DERIVATIONAL MORPHEMES

4.1.1 Diminutive -taka

4.1.2 Approximative -dakaja

4.1.3 Limitation suffix -mu

4.1.4 Verbal noun -na

4.1.5 Desiderative/negative desiderative suffixes

4.1.6 Bereavement

4.1.7 Circular-motion suffix -liku and circumventing-motion suffix -dakana

4.1.8 Valency-adjusting ku-

4.1.9 Reduplication

4.1.10 -ema

4.1.11 Allative -le

4.2 STEM COMPOUNDS

4.2.1 Idiomatic noun phrases

4.3 FLUIDITY OF GRAMMATICAL CATEGORIES

CHAPTER 5 SYNTAX

5.1 CONSTITUENT PHRASES AND DECLARATIVE CLAUSES

5.1.1 Phrases

5.1.2 Declarative clause types

5.2 IMPERATIVE CLAUSES

5.3 INTERROGATIVE CLAUSES

5.3.1 Constituent questions

5.3.2 Polarity questions

5.4 COMPLEX SENTENCES

5.4.1 Coordination

5.4.2 Subordination

5.5 INFORMATION STRUCTURE

5.5.1 Ellipsis

5.5.2 Focus positions and the clitic =ke

5.5.3 Particles etsiwa and ijani

CHAPTER 6 TYPOLOGICAL SIMILARITIES

CHAPTER 7 TEXTS

7.1 THE OPOSSUM AND THE TURTLE

7.2 BUCHA AND MAKUNAIMA

7.3 MENIWA

7.4 FLOOD

7.5 MALOAKA

CHAPTER 8 GLOSSARIES

8.1 MAKU-ENGLISH-PORTUGUESE GLOSSARY

8.2 ENGLISH-MAKU WORD LIST

REFERENCES

INDEX
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Nasal Place Assimilation;Voiced Alveolar Stop;Northern Amazonian region;Past Tenses;Grammatical system;Intransitive Stative Verb;Maku language;Intransitive;Sociolinguistic history;Intransitive Verbs;Amazonian languages;Rice 1928a;Serial Verb Constructions;Intervocalic Voicing;South American Languages;Amazon Basin Region;Noun Phrase;Vowel Space;Van Gijn;Simulative Marker;Unrounded High Front Vowel;Postpositional Phrase;Pulmonic Egressive Airstream;Vowel Segments;High Front Vowel;Language Attrition;Declarative Clauses;Transitive Active Verbs;Vowel Inventory