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The role of argument structure in Meꞌphaa verbal agreement
Duncan, Philip Travis. - : University of Kansas, 2017
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Studies in Ibibio Grammar
Duncan, Philip Travis; Aldamen, Hesham Abdel Karim; Boley, Lucas. - : University of Kansas, Department of Linguistics, 2015
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Commodification of Kaqchikel: A Commodities Chain Approach to the Kaqchikel Language in the Foreign Language and Area Studies Program*
Duncan, Philip Travis. - : University of Kansas Department of Linguistics, 2014
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The Morpho-syntax of Indefinite Pronouns in Iliatenco Me'phaa
Duncan, Philip Travis. - : University of Kansas, 2013
Abstract: In this thesis I investigate the indefinite pronoun system of Iliatenco Me'phaa, an Otomanguean language from Guerrero, Mexico. I adopt a primarily descriptive approach in order to provide an account of salient properties pertaining to morphological derivation and syntactic distribution of indefinite pronouns in the language, which are mainly based on the numeral `one'. The analysis I present follows the typological approach developed in Haspelmath (1997). Indefinite paradigms with a robustly developed series of `one'-based pronouns are considered to be cross-linguistically rare (Haspelmath 1997:20). However, in Haspelmath's extensive survey, Otomanguean languages, specifically, and Mesoamerican languages, more generally, are severely underrepresented. Thus, Iliatenco Me'phaa constitutes a potentially unique case to apply Haspelmath's typological framework. I demonstrate that the Iliatenco Me'phaa system of indefinites exhibits a cross-linguistically unexpected pattern where the numeral `one' is the primary base for deriving indefinite pronouns. Moreover, I present data from other Mesoamerican languages to suggest that `one'-based systems may not be as rare as previously thought. However, the indefinite pronoun system in Iliatenco Me'phaa does reflect a common tendency for languages to encode a person vs. non-person distinction through the way that indefinites are derived. In addition to contributing to the growing literature on Me'phaa varieties and to the morpho-syntax of Otomanguean languages, this work contributes to the overall typology of indefinites by providing a new and empirical test of Haspelmath's claims.
Keyword: 'one'-based indefinites; Indefinite pronouns; Linguistics; Me'phaa language-- morphosyntax; Morphology; Semantics; Syntax; Tlepanec language-- morphosyntax
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/12205
http://dissertations.umi.com/ku:12873
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Morphological and Syntactic Aspects of Indefinite Pronouns in Iliatenco Me'phaa
In: LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts; Vol 3: LSA Annual Meeting Extended Abstracts 2012; 13:1-5 ; 2377-3367 (2012)
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Noun Classifier Extension in Q'anjob'al (Mayan): Acquiring a Gender Stereotype
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Commemorating Israel, Forgetting Palestine: Representation and Remembering in Dispensational Discourses
Duncan, Philip Travis. - : University of Kansas, 2011
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