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Les constructions à verbe support en latin ; : Support verb constructions in Latin
Bodelot, Colette; Spevak, Olga. - : HAL CCSD, 2018. : Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal, 2018
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01979665 ; Colette Bodelot; Olga Spevak. France. Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal, 2018, Cahiers du LRL 7, 978-2-84516-823-7 (2018)
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Review of: The Jarawara language of Southern Amazonia, by R. M. W. Dixon and Alan R. Vogel
Wise, Mary Ruth. - : SIL International, 2009
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Review of: A grammar of Tariana, from Northwest Amazonia, by Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald
Malone, Terry. - : SIL International, 2006
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University of North Dakota MA Defense
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Research on u̱t-Ma'in noun classes
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An unattested person alignment u̱t‑Maꞌin with possible logophoric function
Abstract: u̱t‑Maꞌin (Kainji, Benue-Congo) does not have dedicated logophoric pronouns. In fact, if you only analyzed some speech reports, you might dismiss u̱t‑Maꞌin as a categorically non-logophoric language (Culy, 1994). In many narratives, the reported speaker (RS) is referenced within the speech report by the 1SG pronoun, ɘ̄m, and the reported addressee (RA) by the 2SG pronoun, bɔ̄, just as in a non-speech-report. However, in one narrative text both 2SG and 3SG pronouns are used to reference the same RA, within a reported speech event. The RS is referenced by the 1SG pronoun ɘ̄m as we expect, but the RA is referenced by a 3SG form wá ‘C1.OBJ’. (There is ambiguity in translation when encountering these 3SG forms in a speech report.) This use of 1SG for RS and 3SG for RA within a speech report is unattested by Nikitina’s (2012: 256) typology of person alignment. This study examines the distribution of RS and RA pronouns in a corpus of u̱t‑Maꞌin narrative spoken texts in an effort to understand the extent of this unattested person alignment and what motivates the shift in pronouns between 2SG and 3SG for RAs. ; This study examines the distribution of Reported Speaker and Reported Addressee pronouns in a corpus of u̱t‑Maꞌin narrative spoken texts to understand what motivates the shift in pronouns between 2SG and 3SG for Reported Addressees.
Keyword: general linguistics; general_linguistics; Grammar; morphology; Reported Speech; syntax; ut-Ma'in language; u̱t‑MaꞌRor
URL: https://hughandbecky.us/Becky-CV/talk/2021-an-unattested-person-alignment-utmain-with-possible-logophoric-function/
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Reported Speech in u̱t‑Maꞌin
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Nominalization and Auxiliaries in u̱t‑Maꞌin
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Ubiquitous Association in u̱t‑Maꞌin
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Exploring the logophoric continuum
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Clause final negation and double negation in Northwest Kainji
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Marked nominative alignment from reanalyzed relative clauses: Towards an explanation of prefixes and suffixes in Northwest Kainji argument marking
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Development of the U̱t-Maꞌin Intransitive Progressive in six stages
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The associative phrase in U̠t‑Maꞌin
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Development of U̱t‑Maꞌin Progressive Constructions
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Formation of verbs in u̱t‑Maꞌin
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University of Oregon Ph.D Defense
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