This work is a detailed description of the verbal morphology of Santiam Kalapuya, an extinct Native American language of Oregon. This work is the first in-depth grammatical analysis of this language. The data used for this study are texts with translation which were transcribed by Melville Jacobs in the 1930’s from Mr. John B. Hudson, one of the last speakers. The analysis presented here focuses on the verbal morphosyntax of Santiam, including the placement, form, and function of prefixes and suffixes on the verb stem. Eleven prefix positions and six suffix positions have been identified, with a total of twenty-one prefixes and fifteen suffixes. These affixes code a wide range of grammatical features, as, for example, tense, aspect, modalit...
The Arawak language family is the largest in South America in terms of its geographical spread, from...
This dissertation is a descriptive grammar of Kalinago, a dormant Arawakan language that was spoken ...
This thesis investigates some morphological and phonological processes in Lakota, and American India...
The indigenous languages of the Americas exemplify a number of uncommon typological patterns, especi...
Verbal morphology tends to be the most complex part of the grammatical structure of indigenous Ameri...
This dissertation represents the first comprehensive grammar of Molalla, an extinct Native American ...
ABSTRACT. In the languages of the Northwest Coast of North America, there is little difference in th...
Wailaki, a Dene language of northwestern California, is known as what is referred to in academic lit...
Boas (1917) mentioned several phenomena found in the morphosyntax of Amerindian languages (including...
This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spo...
This dissertation offers a refined account of person marking in Mocho’, a highly endangered Mayan la...
This article investigates the prefixal morphology of inflecting verbs in Mirndi languages and provid...
This thesis describes aspects of the grammatical structure of Douglas Lake Okanagan, an Indian langu...
This work serves as a grammatical sketch of the Tohono O'odham language, a Uto-Aztecan language belo...
This work serves as a grammatical sketch of the Tohono O’odham language, a Uto-Aztecan language belo...
The Arawak language family is the largest in South America in terms of its geographical spread, from...
This dissertation is a descriptive grammar of Kalinago, a dormant Arawakan language that was spoken ...
This thesis investigates some morphological and phonological processes in Lakota, and American India...
The indigenous languages of the Americas exemplify a number of uncommon typological patterns, especi...
Verbal morphology tends to be the most complex part of the grammatical structure of indigenous Ameri...
This dissertation represents the first comprehensive grammar of Molalla, an extinct Native American ...
ABSTRACT. In the languages of the Northwest Coast of North America, there is little difference in th...
Wailaki, a Dene language of northwestern California, is known as what is referred to in academic lit...
Boas (1917) mentioned several phenomena found in the morphosyntax of Amerindian languages (including...
This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spo...
This dissertation offers a refined account of person marking in Mocho’, a highly endangered Mayan la...
This article investigates the prefixal morphology of inflecting verbs in Mirndi languages and provid...
This thesis describes aspects of the grammatical structure of Douglas Lake Okanagan, an Indian langu...
This work serves as a grammatical sketch of the Tohono O'odham language, a Uto-Aztecan language belo...
This work serves as a grammatical sketch of the Tohono O’odham language, a Uto-Aztecan language belo...
The Arawak language family is the largest in South America in terms of its geographical spread, from...
This dissertation is a descriptive grammar of Kalinago, a dormant Arawakan language that was spoken ...
This thesis investigates some morphological and phonological processes in Lakota, and American India...