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Language History in South America: What We Know and How to Know More
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Terrence Kaufman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- TABLE OF CONTENTS V
- PREFACE VII
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS VIII
- Introduction 1
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I. Historical and Comparative Studies
- Language History in South America: What We Know and How to Know More 13
- Some Widespread Grammatical Forms in South American Languages 75
- Valence-Changing Affixes in Maipuran Arawakan Languages 89
- Cross-Referencing Changes in Some Thpi-Guarani Languages 117
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II. Stress and Pitch-Accent Systems
- Accent in Aguaruna 161
- Asheninca Stress Patterns 185
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III. Morphological Studies
- Morphological Characteristics of Lowland South American Languages 213
- Noun Classification Systems of Amazonian Languages 243
- Classifiers in Thyuca 273
- Chiriguano and Guarayo Word Formation 293
- Incorporation In Nadeb 321
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IV. Transitivity and Grammatical Relations
- Kamaiura (Thpi-Guaranf) as an Active-Stative Language 367
- You and I = Neither You nor 1: The Personal System of Thpinamba 393
- Ergativity and Nominativity in Kuikuro and Other Carib Languages 407
- Transitivity and Ergativity in Panare 429
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V. Morphosyntax in Its Wider Context
- The Positioning of Non-pronominal Clitics and Particles in Lowland South American Languages 457
- The Non-modal Particles of the Carib Language of Surinam and Their Influence on Constituent Order 495
- Cause and Reason in Nambiquara 543
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- TABLE OF CONTENTS V
- PREFACE VII
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS VIII
- Introduction 1
-
I. Historical and Comparative Studies
- Language History in South America: What We Know and How to Know More 13
- Some Widespread Grammatical Forms in South American Languages 75
- Valence-Changing Affixes in Maipuran Arawakan Languages 89
- Cross-Referencing Changes in Some Thpi-Guarani Languages 117
-
II. Stress and Pitch-Accent Systems
- Accent in Aguaruna 161
- Asheninca Stress Patterns 185
-
III. Morphological Studies
- Morphological Characteristics of Lowland South American Languages 213
- Noun Classification Systems of Amazonian Languages 243
- Classifiers in Thyuca 273
- Chiriguano and Guarayo Word Formation 293
- Incorporation In Nadeb 321
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IV. Transitivity and Grammatical Relations
- Kamaiura (Thpi-Guaranf) as an Active-Stative Language 367
- You and I = Neither You nor 1: The Personal System of Thpinamba 393
- Ergativity and Nominativity in Kuikuro and Other Carib Languages 407
- Transitivity and Ergativity in Panare 429
-
V. Morphosyntax in Its Wider Context
- The Positioning of Non-pronominal Clitics and Particles in Lowland South American Languages 457
- The Non-modal Particles of the Carib Language of Surinam and Their Influence on Constituent Order 495
- Cause and Reason in Nambiquara 543