What's in a verb : studies in the verbal morphology of the languages of the Americas

Title Preface Part I : North and Central America Chapter 1 - Peter Bakker : Algonquian verb structure: Plains Cree Chapter 2 - Jan P. van Eijk : Typological aspects of Lillooet transitive verb inflection Chapter 3 - Hank Nater : Athabascan verb stem structure: Tahltan Chapter 4 - Grażyna J. Rowicka...

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Other Authors: Rowicka, G., Carlin, E.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0012-679D-8
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Summary:Title Preface Part I : North and Central America Chapter 1 - Peter Bakker : Algonquian verb structure: Plains Cree Chapter 2 - Jan P. van Eijk : Typological aspects of Lillooet transitive verb inflection Chapter 3 - Hank Nater : Athabascan verb stem structure: Tahltan Chapter 4 - Grażyna J. Rowicka : The transitive linker in Upper Chehalis (Salish) Chapter 5 - Annette Veerman-Leichsenring : Valency-changing devices in Metzontla Popoloc Part II : South America Chapter 6 - Willem F.H. Adelaar : The vicissitudes of directional affixes in Tarma (Northern Junín) Quechua Chapter 7 - Eithne B. Carlin : The verbalizers in Trio (Cariban): a semantic description Chapter 8 - Mily Crevels : Verbal number in Itonama Chapter 9 - Simon van de Kerke : Object cross-reference in Leko Chapter 10 - Sérgio Meira : Stative verbs vs. nouns in Sateré-Mawé and the Tupian family Chapter 11 - Pieter Muysken & Katja Hannss : Verbs in Uchumataqu Chapter 12 - Stella Telles, , Leo Wetzels : Evidentiality and epistemic mood in Lakondê