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A Grammar Of Kulina eBook

by Stefan Dienst
language: english
Publisher: De Gruyter, December of 2014 ‧
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This book is a reference grammar of Kulina, an Amazonian language spoken in Brazil and Peru. The dialect described by the author is spoken on the upper Purus River in the Brazilian state of Acre. Kulina belongs to the Arawan language family. It is predominantly head-marking and has a complex verbal morphology which is largely agglutinating with some instances of fusion. The language has two noun classes and two genders. The gender agreement of transitive verbs with their arguments is in part governed by intricate grammatical rules and in part pragmatically driven. There are three types of possession, alienable, inalienable, and kinship. The latter category only applies to some kinship nouns, while others are alienably possessed. Kulina has aspirated and unaspirated obstruents, but different aspirated obstruents do not co-occur in one morpheme due to Grassmann's law, a dissimilation process known from Sanskrit and Ancient Greek. The book contains two Kulina texts and a chapter on the lexicon, which discusses colour terms, generic nouns for plants and animals, pet vocatives, idioms, and the origin of loan words.

A Grammar Of Kulina

by Stefan Dienst

Property Description
ISBN: 9783110341911
Publisher: De Gruyter
Release Date: December of 2014
Language: English
Pages: 329
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Mouton Grammar Library [Mgl]
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Linguistics and Philology
eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9783110341911

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