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Handbooks of Japanese language and linguistics [<Journal>]
Shibatani, Masayoshi [Herausgeber]. - Berlin : De Gruyter Mouton
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Chapter 9. Life of =ti: Use and grammaticalization of a clausal nominalizer in Yurakaré
Gipper, Sonja; Yap, Foong Ha. - : John Benjamins, 2019
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Aspectos morfossintáticos e semânticos da causativização em Parkatêjê
FERREIRA, Sindy Rayane de Souza. - : Universidade Federal do Pará, 2018. : Brasil, 2018. : Instituto de Letras e Comunicação, 2018. : UFPA, 2018. : Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras, 2018
In: 1 CD-ROM (2018)
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Handbook of Japanese Syntax
Shibatani, Masayoshi Herausgeber]. - Boston : De Gruyter, 2017
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A Grammar of Gã
Abstract: This dissertation constitutes a description of the grammar - mainly the morphology and syntax - of Gã, a Kwa language spoken in Accra, Ghana by about 700,000 people. The aim is to present a comprehensive, usage-based account of Gã as it is spoken currently, while incorporating diachronic evidence where available to further understand and account for the synchronic data. In the first chapter, background information is given on the Gã people, their history and culture. There is also a brief description of basic phonetics and phonology. Chapter 2 looks at the concept of the word, word classes and their associated morphology. Gã has all the major word classes: nouns, verbs and adjectives. It has bound subject pronominal clitics and free object pronominals. There is a sizeable class of property concepts that are expressed by verbs. Ideophones are very common and belong mainly to the adverb and adjective class. Chapter 3 is dedicated to verbs. Verb morphology is characterized mainly by suffixation. Gã is an aspectual language with a recently established future time prefix that is becoming more tense-like. Gã is nominative-accusative with highly transitive clauses and an indispensable subject. Chapter 4 discusses serial verb constructions. These were found to be pervasive and an important means of achieving valency changes and carrying out aspectual functions. As a result, morphological operations to alter valency are few. Major voice categories are manifested mainly through periphrastic means (Chapter 5). Chapter 6 looks at nominalizations generally. In Gã, grammatical nominalizations have functions ranging from relativization to adverbial expression and complementation. Topic and focus constructions are examined in the final chapter. Focus constructions are utilized for contrast and emphasis. Topic constructions are made up almost entirely of left-dislocated constructions. They may also mark contrast, and are used discursively to highlight background information.
Keyword: clauses; morphology; nominalizations; syntax; word classes
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/1911/102269
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Handbook of Japanese Syntax
Shibatani, Masayoshi [Herausgeber]; Miyagawa, Shigeru [Herausgeber]; Noda, Hisashi [Herausgeber]. - Berlin : de Gruyter Mouton, 2016
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Morphosyntax of Wangka, a dialect of Rembong-Riung
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Middle Voice in Northern Moldavian Hungarian
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The Lamaholot Language of Eastern Indonesia
Nagaya, Naonori. - 2012
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Syntactic complexity : diachrony, acquisition, neuro-cognition, evolution
Givón, Talmy; Shibatani, Masayoshi. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2009
MPI-SHH Linguistik
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Syntactic Complexity. Diachrony, acquisition, neuro-cognition, evolution
Givόn, Talmy; Shibatani, Masayoshi. - University of Oregon, Rice University : John Benjamins, 2009
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Elements of complex structures, where recursion isn't : the case of relativization
In: Syntactic complexity (Amsterdam, 2009), p. 163-198
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Syntactic complexity : diachrony, acquisition, neuro-cognition, evolution : [symposium held at Rice University in March 2008]
Givón, Talmy; Shibatani, Masayoshi. - Amsterdam : Benjamins, 2009
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Syntactic complexity : diachrony, acquisition, neuro-cognition, evolution : [symposium held at Rice University in March 2008]
Givón, Talmy (Hrsg.); Shibatani, Masayoshi. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, c 2009
IDS Mannheim
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On the form of complex predicates : demystifying serial verbs
In: Form and Function in Language Research: Papers in Honour of Christian Lehmann, pp. 255-282 (2009)
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Elements of complex structures, where recursion isn't : the case of relativization
In: Syntactic Complexity: Diachrony, acquisition, neuro-cognition, evolution, pp. 163-198 (2009)
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Japanese
In: The World's Major Languages, pp. 741-763 (2009)
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Nominalization in Soqotri, a South Arabian language of Yemen
In: The Linguistics of Endangered Languages: Contributions to Morphology and Morphosyntax, pp. 311-332 (2009)
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Grammaticalization and cognotive constraints on grammar
In: Language, Evolution, and the Brain, pp. 65-91 (2009)
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A grammar of Eastern Khanty
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