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Hoan
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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
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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
Abstract: After a brief introduction to the range of phenomena in my dissertation, I presented the associative construction and how it is used in four distinct ways throughout the grammar. I argue that the original function is what we know as Welmers (1963) associative; that is, (1a) “linking” two nouns together, N+N, where the second noun modifies the first noun. Not surprisingly, this same form is also used to (2a) “link” a relative clause to the noun modified by the relative clause, N+RelCl, with the same modification relationship. Additionally, two unexpected functions have also emerged: (1b) from the N+N structure has emerged a potential accusative marker in auxiliary constructions where the form is required when the clause is transitive, and (2b) from the N+RelCl structure has emerged a marked nominative marker in independent clauses when the subject noun is not modified by any other noun phrase constituent. That is, the structure of the RelCl has been reinterpreted as a main clause. The proof of these claims is wrapped up in the details of the noun class system and how agreement is marked on the associative marker. ; A presentation and defense of my Ph.D dissertation — Nominalization and predication in U̱t‑Maꞌin.
Keyword: Dissertation; general linguistics; general_linguistics; Kainji; morphology; Nominalization; syntax; ut-Ma'in language; u̱t‑Maꞌin; u̱t‑MaꞌRor; Verbs
URL: https://hughandbecky.us/Becky-CV/talk/2019-becky-ph-d-defense/
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