DE eng

Search in the Catalogues and Directories

Page: 1 2 3
Hits 1 – 20 of 43

1
Status Planning and Regional Identity: The Case of Osing in Banyuwangi, Indonesia
Wittke, Jonas. - 2019
BASE
Show details
2
A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
BASE
Show details
3
A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
BASE
Show details
4
A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
BASE
Show details
5
A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
BASE
Show details
6
A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
BASE
Show details
7
A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
BASE
Show details
8
A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
Abstract: This dissertation is a description of phonetics, phonology, and word and clause-level morphosyntax of Dzongkha (dzo), a Southern Tibetic language within the Central Bodish branch of Tibeto-Burman. Dzongkha is spoken as a native language by about 160,000 speakers in Bhutan. The dissertation draws primarily on conversation data, and makes use of elicited and monologic data as noted in specific examples. The dissertation begins with an overview of the language situation of Dzongkha and its speech community, then turns to an overview of the phonetics and phonology of Dzongkha, followed by chapters on select aspects of morphosyntax. Dzongkha has incipient tonal characteristics with contrastive pitch only on words with certain onset series. Pitch effects are also evident as a result of vowel length, and these effects are assimilated across disyllabic words, giving evidence of pitch as an independent phonological contrast within the language. Dzongkha has two limited noun classification systems. One class marks gender on a small subset of human nouns, and the other class categorizes a closed set of words for purposes of honorifics. Verbs are typed on three basic event schemas that profile agents, themes, and locations, and can be further differentiated on the basis of whether theme or location receives prominence. There is no lexical class adjective. Rather, property concepts are lexicalized with descriptive nouns and verbs and various constructions with expressives. Dzongkha has an abundance of copular and existential verbs that in addition to clausal function also code egophoric, endophoric, and exophoric evidential distinctions. These verbs may also combine with one another extending the evidential distinctions to such categories as inference and speculation. The copulas and existentials function periphrastically in the tense aspect system where they also serve as evidential markers. Case marking in Dzongkha is shown to be probabalistically dependent on and functionally motivated by genre. In constructed examples, Dzongkha exhibits a split-ergative case system, but in conversation takes pragmatic marking, suggestive of speaker perspective. Tense, aspect, and evidentiality are coded by a complex system of suffixes, auxiliaries, and post-verbal enclitics each of which take evidential values in addition to temporal contrasts.
Keyword: "pragmatic" case-marking; Dzongkha; evidentiality; Tibetic; Tibeto-Burman; tone
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1911/103227
BASE
Hide details
9
A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
BASE
Show details
10
A grammar of Dzongkha (dzo): phonology, words, and simple clauses
BASE
Show details
11
Empirical Approach to the Coding of Transitional Continuity and Terminal Pitch Direction in SAE
Englebretson, Robert. - : Mid-America Linguistics Conference, 2017. : University of Kansas, 2017
BASE
Show details
12
An Interactional Account of Multilingual Usage Patterns in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - a High Contact Area
Lee, Sarah. - 2015
BASE
Show details
13
Discourse participants in interaction: Cross-linguistic perspectives on subject expression and ellipsis
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 63 (2014), 1-4
OLC Linguistik
Show details
14
The Effect of Linguistic Experience on the Perception of Pitch Contour
Galindo, John. - 2014
BASE
Show details
15
Palatalization in Mandarin Loanwords: An Optimality-Theoretic Approach
Ma, Ling. - 2014
BASE
Show details
16
The Strong Island Sound: Sociolinguistic Evidence for Emerging American Ethnicities
Olivo, Ann. - 2013
BASE
Show details
17
A grammar of Belep
BASE
Show details
18
Not quite your grandmother's jam: Place, time, and identity in constructing a home-canning community of practice
BASE
Show details
19
An overview of IPA Braille: an updated tactile representation of the International Phonetic Alphabet
In: International Phonetic Association. Journal of the International Phonetic Association. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 39 (2009) 1, 67-86
BLLDB
OLC Linguistik
Show details
20
Thomas E. Payne: Exploring language structure [Rezension]
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 84 (2008) 3, 658-661
BLLDB
OLC Linguistik
Show details

Page: 1 2 3

Catalogues
1
3
4
0
0
0
1
Bibliographies
5
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
6
Linked Open Data catalogues
0
Online resources
0
0
0
0
Open access documents
23
0
0
0
0
© 2013 - 2024 Lin|gu|is|tik | Imprint | Privacy Policy | Datenschutzeinstellungen ändern