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‘Writing about music is like dancing about architecture’ : integration of multimedia into linguistic and anthropological publications
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Place names as clues to lost languages? : a comparison between Europe and Australia
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Language documentation in the 21st century
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In: JournaLIPP; No. 3 (2014): Gefährdete Sprachen - Endangered Languages; 57-71 ; JournaLIPP; Nr. 3 (2014): Gefährdete Sprachen - Endangered Languages; 57-71 ; 2193-8105 ; 10.5282/journalipp/2014H3 (2014)
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Endangered Languages: Beliefs and Ideologies in Language Documentation and Revitalization
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Endangered Languages: Beliefs and Ideologies in Language Documentation and Revitalization
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Too Many Nasal Verbs: Dialect Variation In The Voice System Of Sasak ...
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Too Many Nasal Verbs: Dialect Variation In The Voice System Of Sasak ...
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Like other western Indonesian languages, all varieties of Sasak have verbs that carry a nasal prefix (also called ‘nasal verbs’, Arka 1998, 2003, 2009) and verbs that lack such a prefix (also called ‘oral verbs’ or ‘zero verbs’). Sasak shows four morphologically distinct kinds of nasal prefixes with varying functions. In some varieties the nasal-zero contrast has syntactic relevance relating to cross-clausal ‘pivot’ choice. In others, the contrast is related to different semantic-pragmatic interpretations of the Agentlike NP and non-Agentlike NP in a two-argument clause, or to the way a state of affairs is being portrayed. Additionally, northern Sasak has nasal prefixes in constructions that in other varieties require different morphology, unconnected with the nasal-oral distinction. This paper explores the distribution of nasal-prefix verbs in a range of varieties of Sasak, using data from elicitation, narratives, conversations and experiments to determine how these different varieties employ nasal-prefix ...
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URL: https://zenodo.org/record/1226475 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1226475
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Issues in revitalisation and challenges for linguists. - Endangered languages : critical concepts in linguistics ; 4 : Issues in revitalisation and challenges for linguists. -
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Language planning and case studies in revitalisation. - Endangered languages : critical concepts in linguistics ; 3 : Language planning and case studies in revitalisation. -
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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