Djambarrpuyngu: A Yolngu Variety of Northern Australia
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| Djambarrpuyu | LINCOM | 2012
DE NW
ISBN: 9783862883608 bzw. 3862883604, in Deutsch, LINCOM, neu.
This study is a reference grammar of Djambarrpuy?u. Djambarrpuy?u is an agglutinative non-configurational language spoken in north-east Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. There are perhaps 1000 speakers of Djambarrpuy?u. Unlike other Australian languages it is being spoken by a greater number of people than would have occurred traditionally. This study focuses on the language of older Djambarrpuy?u clanspeople as occurs in texts. It covers areas of phonology, morphology and syntax as revealed in this corpus and through elicitation. There are numerous examples from the texts throughout the study. Phonologically the language is of interest because of the presence of a stop contrast and a glottal stop. Djambarrpuy?u has been affected by regional morphophonological processes such as lenition and vowel deletion. Demonstratives are used not only to indicate spatial deixis and temporal relations, but also function prominently in referential tracking in texts. There is a specific set of pronominals used to code intraclausal coreference. Case suffixes may have adnominal, relational or complementizer functions. Tense needs to be described in terms of metrical and cyclical factors. The study also describes the synchronic relationship of Djambarrpuy?u to other languages in the area, with particular attention to the closely related clan varieties Djapu, Gupapuy?u and Gumatj.
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Djambarrpuynu (2012)
DE PB NW FE
ISBN: 9783862883608 bzw. 3862883604, in Deutsch, LINCOM, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOM GmbH [54970432], München, Germany.
This study is a reference grammar of Djambarrpuyŋu. Djambarrpuyŋu is an agglutinative non-configurational language spoken in north-east Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. There are perhaps 1000 speakers of Djambarrpuyŋu. Unlike other Australian languages it is being spoken by a greater number of people than would have occurred traditionally. This study focuses on the language of older Djambarrpuyŋu clanspeople as occurs in texts. It covers areas of phonology, morphology and syntax as revealed in this corpus and through elicitation. There are numerous examples from the texts throughout the study. Phonologically the language is of interest because of the presence of a stop contrast and a glottal stop. Djambarrpuyŋu has been affected by regional morphophonological processes such as lenition and vowel deletion. Demonstratives are used not only to indicate spatial deixis and temporal relations, but also function prominently in referential tracking in texts. There is a specific set of pronominals used to code intraclausal coreference. Case suffixes may have adnominal, relational or complementizer functions. Tense needs to be described in terms of metrical and cyclical factors. The study also describes the synchronic relationship of Djambarrpuyŋu to other languages in the area, with particular attention to the closely related clan varieties Djapu, Gupapuyŋu and Gumatj.
This study is a reference grammar of Djambarrpuyŋu. Djambarrpuyŋu is an agglutinative non-configurational language spoken in north-east Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. There are perhaps 1000 speakers of Djambarrpuyŋu. Unlike other Australian languages it is being spoken by a greater number of people than would have occurred traditionally. This study focuses on the language of older Djambarrpuyŋu clanspeople as occurs in texts. It covers areas of phonology, morphology and syntax as revealed in this corpus and through elicitation. There are numerous examples from the texts throughout the study. Phonologically the language is of interest because of the presence of a stop contrast and a glottal stop. Djambarrpuyŋu has been affected by regional morphophonological processes such as lenition and vowel deletion. Demonstratives are used not only to indicate spatial deixis and temporal relations, but also function prominently in referential tracking in texts. There is a specific set of pronominals used to code intraclausal coreference. Case suffixes may have adnominal, relational or complementizer functions. Tense needs to be described in terms of metrical and cyclical factors. The study also describes the synchronic relationship of Djambarrpuyŋu to other languages in the area, with particular attention to the closely related clan varieties Djapu, Gupapuyŋu and Gumatj.
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Djambarrpuyngu: A Yolngu Variety of Northern Australia (2012)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9783862883608 bzw. 3862883604, in Englisch, 777 Seiten, LINCOM EUROPA, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOMGmbH.
This study is a reference grammar of Djambarrpuyngu. Djambarrpuyngu is an agglutinative non-configurational language spoken in north-east Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. There are perhaps 1000 speakers of Djambarrpuyngu. Unlike other Australian languages it is being spoken by a greater number of people than would have occurred traditionally. This study focuses on the language of older Djambarrpuyngu clanspeople as occurs in texts. It covers areas of phonology, morphology and syntax as revealed in this corpus and through elicitation. There are numerous examples from the texts throughout the study. Phonologically the language is of interest because of the presence of a stop contrast and a glottal stop. Djambarrpuyngu has been affected by regional morphophonological processes such as lenition and vowel deletion. Demonstratives are used not only to indicate spatial deixis and temporal relations, but also function prominently in referential tracking in texts. There is a specific set of pronominals used to code intraclausal coreference. Case suffixes may have adnominal, relational or complementizer functions. Tense needs to be described in terms of metrical and cyclical factors. The study also describes the synchronic relationship of Djambarrpuyngu to other languages in the area, with particular attention to the closely related clan varieties Djapu, Gupapuyngu and Gumatj. ISBN 9783862883608. Outstanding grammars from Australia 11. 770pp. 2012. Taschenbuch, Label: LINCOM EUROPA, LINCOM EUROPA, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2012-07, Studio: LINCOM EUROPA.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, LINCOMGmbH.
This study is a reference grammar of Djambarrpuyngu. Djambarrpuyngu is an agglutinative non-configurational language spoken in north-east Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. There are perhaps 1000 speakers of Djambarrpuyngu. Unlike other Australian languages it is being spoken by a greater number of people than would have occurred traditionally. This study focuses on the language of older Djambarrpuyngu clanspeople as occurs in texts. It covers areas of phonology, morphology and syntax as revealed in this corpus and through elicitation. There are numerous examples from the texts throughout the study. Phonologically the language is of interest because of the presence of a stop contrast and a glottal stop. Djambarrpuyngu has been affected by regional morphophonological processes such as lenition and vowel deletion. Demonstratives are used not only to indicate spatial deixis and temporal relations, but also function prominently in referential tracking in texts. There is a specific set of pronominals used to code intraclausal coreference. Case suffixes may have adnominal, relational or complementizer functions. Tense needs to be described in terms of metrical and cyclical factors. The study also describes the synchronic relationship of Djambarrpuyngu to other languages in the area, with particular attention to the closely related clan varieties Djapu, Gupapuyngu and Gumatj. ISBN 9783862883608. Outstanding grammars from Australia 11. 770pp. 2012. Taschenbuch, Label: LINCOM EUROPA, LINCOM EUROPA, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2012-07, Studio: LINCOM EUROPA.
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