Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2007
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Aggiungi al carrelloOriginalbroschur. Condizione: Sehr gut. S. 123-253. Einband leicht berieben. - Nancy C. Kula and Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng, Phonological and syntactic phrasing in Bemba relatives -- Roland Kießling, The "marked nominative" in Datooga -- Rolf Theil, Kafa phonology. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies, Universiteit Leiden, 2001
ISBN 10: 9057890569 ISBN 13: 9789057890567
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies, Universiteit Leiden, 2001
ISBN 10: 9057890569 ISBN 13: 9789057890567
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Aggiungi al carrello2001. Copy in good condition, with some slight wear on the edges. Pictures on request.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2007
Da: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloOriginalbroschur. Condizione: Sehr gut. 122 S. Einband leicht berieben. - Erik John Anonby, The labial flap in Mambay: Phonological rarity or fundamental element? -- Girma A. Demeke and Ronny Meyer, Topics and topicalization in Amharic -- Boniface Kawasha, Passivization in Lunda -- Imelda Icheji Udoh,Fortition and reduplication in Leggbo ideophones -- Maarten Mous, John M. Stewart, 1926-2006 . Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Explorations in Ethiopian Linguistics brings together twelve contributions on linguistic problems at the interface of morphosyntax and semantics/pragmatics in Semitic, Cushitic and Omotic languages of Ethiopia. The first section of the volume consists of two articles on interrogativity in Amharic and Baskeet. Their main concern is the morphosyntax and use of yes/no and content questions, and the morphology of interrogative pronouns. The second section assembles four chapters dealing with complex predicates in Amharic, Koorete, Zargulla and Xamtanga. They point out the semantic/pragmatic differences between complex predicates and their monoverbal counterparts, the morphosyntactic properties of the component verbs, and the differences between complex predicates and multi-clausal constructions. The six contributions of the third section are dedicated to issues of finiteness in Libido and various Ethiosemitic languages including Amharic, Ge'ez, Gurage languages and Tigrinya. The studies show that a high degree of linguistic variability occurs in finiteness marking in these languages. In discussing verb forms that are neither fully finite nor fully infinite they provide further support for the hypothesis that finiteness should be considered a relational - scalar rather than an absolute - binary category.Most articles are based on presentations made at the 18th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies held from 29 October until 2 November 2012 in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia, and, thus, reflect recent research trends in the description of Ethiopian languages. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies, Universiteit Leiden, 2001
ISBN 10: 9057890569 ISBN 13: 9789057890567
Da: Masalai Press, Oakland, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 322 pp., bibliography. This book is a pioneering study of Maale, a so far undescribed Omotic language spoken in southern Ethiopia. The study presents an analysis of the phonology, morphology and syntax of the language. Focus, ideophones, interjections and greeting and leave-taking expressions are also examined. The author describes a number of interesting morpho-syntactic phenomena including the expression of modality, clause-chaining and switch-reference. One of the theoretical problems raised concerns the marking of case on dependent verbs in Maale, which is at variance with the accepted way of categorising inflectional affixes into verbal and nominal classes. New empirical material is also provided in the area of sentence-type marking. Maale uses morphological means to distinguish the declarative, which is generally regarded as an unmarked sentence type. The declarative in this language further distinguishes simple assertions from assertions involving the speakers' state of knowledge (the mirative), his/her commitment to the utterance (the veridical), his/her evaluation of the state of knowledge of the hearer (the informative), and the potential. In addition to this, assertions about states, e.g. quality or identity of a referent, are distinct from assertions about events. The analytical and theoretical problems addressed in different sections of the book make it interesting to specialists in Omotic studies as well as to those concerned with linguistics in general. 0.0.
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Prima edizione
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Explorations in Ethiopian Linguistics brings together twelve contributions on linguistic problems at the interface of morphosyntax and semantics/pragmatics in Semitic, Cushitic and Omotic languages of Ethiopia. The first section of the volume consists of two articles on interrogativity in Amharic and Baskeet. Their main concern is the morphosyntax and use of yes/no and content questions, and the morphology of interrogative pronouns. The second section assembles four chapters dealing with complex predicates in Amharic, Koorete, Zargulla and Xamtanga. They point out the semantic/pragmatic differences between complex predicates and their monoverbal counterparts, the morphosyntactic properties of the component verbs, and the differences between complex predicates and multi-clausal constructions. The six contributions of the third section are dedicated to issues of finiteness in Libido and various Ethiosemitic languages including Amharic, Ge'ez, Gurage languages and Tigrinya. The studies show that a high degree of linguistic variability occurs in finiteness marking in these languages. In discussing verb forms that are neither fully finite nor fully infinite they provide further support for the hypothesis that finiteness should be considered a relational - scalar rather than an absolute - binary category.Most articles are based on presentations made at the 18th International Conference of Ethiopian Studies held from 29 October until 2 November 2012 in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia, and, thus, reflect recent research trends in the description of Ethiopian languages. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.