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A grammar of Kukama-Kukamiria : a language from the Amazon / by Rosa Vallejos.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Brill's studies in the indigenous languages of the Americas ; v. 13.Editor: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]Descripción: xvi, 755 pàgines ; 25 cmTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • sense mediació
Tipo de soporte:
  • volum
ISBN:
  • 9789004314511
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 498/.383 23
Clasificación LoC:
  • PM5823 .V35 2016
Resumen: This book offers a comprehensive description of Kukama-Kukamiria, spoken by about 1000 elders in the Peruvian Amazon. The empirical basis for the grammar is fifteen years of fieldwork, including text data from 36 fluent speakers. Seventeen chapters deal with phonology, morphology, syntax and discourse phenomena. Salient typological features include a robust morphological distinction between male and female speech; the expression of TAM categories via fixed clitics; the encoding of three-place predicates by means of transitive clauses; six directive constructions that distinguish degrees of pragmatic force; and multiple types of purpose clauses that differ in terms of coreference control. This grammar also shows the Tupí-Guarani origin of an important number of Kukama-Kukamiria grammatical structures and advances comparative studies in the region.
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This book offers a comprehensive description of Kukama-Kukamiria, spoken by about 1000 elders in the Peruvian Amazon. The empirical basis for the grammar is fifteen years of fieldwork, including text data from 36 fluent speakers. Seventeen chapters deal with phonology, morphology, syntax and discourse phenomena. Salient typological features include a robust morphological distinction between male and female speech; the expression of TAM categories via fixed clitics; the encoding of three-place predicates by means of transitive clauses; six directive constructions that distinguish degrees of pragmatic force; and multiple types of purpose clauses that differ in terms of coreference control. This grammar also shows the Tupí-Guarani origin of an important number of Kukama-Kukamiria grammatical structures and advances comparative studies in the region.

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