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Endangered Languages
Linguistische Berichte, Sonderhefte, Band 14 Unverändertes eBook der 1. Auflage von 2007
44,99 € |
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Verlag: | Helmut Buske Verlag |
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Veröffentl.: | 17.09.2018 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9783875489545 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 306 |
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Beschreibungen
Peter K. Austin / Andrew Simpson: Introduction;
Nicholas Evans: Warramurrungunji undone: Australian languages in the 51st Millenium;
Knut J. Olawsky: Obvious OVS in Urarina syntax;
Larry M. Hyman / Imelda Udoh: Length harmony in Leggbó: a counter-universal?;
Nora England: The influence of Mayan-speaking linguists on the state of Mayan linguistics;
Pamela Munro: Oblique subjects in Garifuna;
Marina Chumakina / Anna Kibort / Greville G. Corbett: Determining a language's feature inventory: person in Archi;
Friederike Lüpke: Vanishing voice – the morphologically zero-coded passive of Jalonke;
Anju Saxena: The ergative in Kinnauri narratives;
John Hajek: Sound systems of the Asia-Pacific: some basic typological observations;
Martina Faller: The Cusco Quechua Reportative evidential and rhetorical relations;
Emmon Bach: Deixis in Northern Wakashan: recovering lost forms;
Roberto Zavala: Inversion and obviation in Mesoamerica
Nicholas Evans: Warramurrungunji undone: Australian languages in the 51st Millenium;
Knut J. Olawsky: Obvious OVS in Urarina syntax;
Larry M. Hyman / Imelda Udoh: Length harmony in Leggbó: a counter-universal?;
Nora England: The influence of Mayan-speaking linguists on the state of Mayan linguistics;
Pamela Munro: Oblique subjects in Garifuna;
Marina Chumakina / Anna Kibort / Greville G. Corbett: Determining a language's feature inventory: person in Archi;
Friederike Lüpke: Vanishing voice – the morphologically zero-coded passive of Jalonke;
Anju Saxena: The ergative in Kinnauri narratives;
John Hajek: Sound systems of the Asia-Pacific: some basic typological observations;
Martina Faller: The Cusco Quechua Reportative evidential and rhetorical relations;
Emmon Bach: Deixis in Northern Wakashan: recovering lost forms;
Roberto Zavala: Inversion and obviation in Mesoamerica