Athabascan verb stem structure: Tahltan

"In Tahltan, an Athabascan SOV language spoken in northwest British Columbia (Canada), the predicate is complex, as a rule consisting of prefixes and a variable verb stem. Below, I will show that morphonological alternation in Tahltan verb stems is a conditioned (regular) process: regularity is...

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Main Author: Nater, Hank
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: 2006
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/296547 2023-07-23T04:18:13+02:00 Athabascan verb stem structure: Tahltan Nater, Hank 2006-03 text/plain https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/296547 en eng 1572-199X https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/296547 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess Taalwetenschap Part of book or chapter of book 2006 ftunivutrecht 2023-07-02T00:59:26Z "In Tahltan, an Athabascan SOV language spoken in northwest British Columbia (Canada), the predicate is complex, as a rule consisting of prefixes and a variable verb stem. Below, I will show that morphonological alternation in Tahltan verb stems is a conditioned (regular) process: regularity is revealed when one considers Tahltan verb stem allomorphy from a diachronic viewpoint, where older forms take the place of underlying forms used in other theoretical (synchronic) approaches. When contemplating Tahltan verbal processes regardless of their historical development, one is challenged by erratic vowel alternations and the virtual impossibility to make a classification of allomorphic types due to merging of certain stemfinal consonants with (petrified) suffixes. In addition, Tahltan appears conservative in comparison with other Athabascan insofar as it has retained some stem-final affricates. These facts, along with the archaic nature of the Tahltan phoneme inventory in general (Nater 1989: 5.3, tables 4-12), have convinced me that a thorough description of the Tahltan verb should not lack diachronic considerations" Book Part Athabascan Utrecht University Repository British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Tahltan ENVELOPE(-131.004,-131.004,58.016,58.016)
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description "In Tahltan, an Athabascan SOV language spoken in northwest British Columbia (Canada), the predicate is complex, as a rule consisting of prefixes and a variable verb stem. Below, I will show that morphonological alternation in Tahltan verb stems is a conditioned (regular) process: regularity is revealed when one considers Tahltan verb stem allomorphy from a diachronic viewpoint, where older forms take the place of underlying forms used in other theoretical (synchronic) approaches. When contemplating Tahltan verbal processes regardless of their historical development, one is challenged by erratic vowel alternations and the virtual impossibility to make a classification of allomorphic types due to merging of certain stemfinal consonants with (petrified) suffixes. In addition, Tahltan appears conservative in comparison with other Athabascan insofar as it has retained some stem-final affricates. These facts, along with the archaic nature of the Tahltan phoneme inventory in general (Nater 1989: 5.3, tables 4-12), have convinced me that a thorough description of the Tahltan verb should not lack diachronic considerations"
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