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Sekani ghɘ: Conjugation or mode prefix?
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Sharon Hargus
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Table of Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- Problems of Phonemic Representation in Beaver 63
- A Report on the Nature of Carrier Pitch Phenomena: With Special Reference to the Verb Prefix Tonomechanics 99
- Chilcotin Tone and Verb Paradigms 145
- Sekani ghɘ: Conjugation or mode prefix? 199
- The Phonology of Fort Nelson Slave Stem Tone: Syntactic Implications 229
- Conjugation and Mode in Athapaskan Languages: Evidence for Two Positions 265
- Aspects of Logical Form in Navajo 317
- The bi-Construction and Pronominal Arguments in Apachean 335
- Lexical versus Syntactic Projection: The Configurationality of Slave 379
- Why There is Nothing Missing in Navajo Relative Clauses 407
- Cohesion and Discourse Structure in Three Genres of Navajo Discourse 439
- The Athapaskan First Duoplural Subject Prefix 487
- Some Linguistic Insights Into Dena'ina Prehistory 533
- Directional Systems in Athapaskan and Na-Dene 575
- Index 623
- Backmatter 647
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements V
- Table of Contents VII
- Introduction 1
- Problems of Phonemic Representation in Beaver 63
- A Report on the Nature of Carrier Pitch Phenomena: With Special Reference to the Verb Prefix Tonomechanics 99
- Chilcotin Tone and Verb Paradigms 145
- Sekani ghɘ: Conjugation or mode prefix? 199
- The Phonology of Fort Nelson Slave Stem Tone: Syntactic Implications 229
- Conjugation and Mode in Athapaskan Languages: Evidence for Two Positions 265
- Aspects of Logical Form in Navajo 317
- The bi-Construction and Pronominal Arguments in Apachean 335
- Lexical versus Syntactic Projection: The Configurationality of Slave 379
- Why There is Nothing Missing in Navajo Relative Clauses 407
- Cohesion and Discourse Structure in Three Genres of Navajo Discourse 439
- The Athapaskan First Duoplural Subject Prefix 487
- Some Linguistic Insights Into Dena'ina Prehistory 533
- Directional Systems in Athapaskan and Na-Dene 575
- Index 623
- Backmatter 647