In this thesis the nature of argument structure in the Navajo sentence is identified, with particular focus on the complex system of incorporated pronouns, and anaphora and obviation in the language. It is argued that Navajo is a pronominal argument language, where arguments are incorporated pronouns, while nominals are adjuncts. Descriptions of syntactic devices for marking co- and disjoint reference of arguments, within the simple clause, across the clauses in complex sentences, and in discourse contexts are given. These devices include: the yi/bi- alternation, which I identify as a voice contrast confined to sentences with all third person arguments; the "fourth" person, used for obviation and for deference, and the parallel processing c...
An Optimality Theoretic Approach to Navajo Prefixal Syllables Amy V. Fountain University of Arizona ...
With a rich verbal morphology and an aging population of native speakers, Navajo offers a valuable o...
The obviative category in Algonquian languages serves to disambiguate subject and object nominals in...
Extensive research has been conducted on the Navajo verb complex (prefix morphology) and specific co...
The argument structures of the verbs of natural languages share a surprising property— they are extr...
One of the distinctions between definite and indefinite nominals is that the latter are used to intr...
This thesis investigates issues in the phonology and morphology of the Navajo verb. Navajo, as an At...
This thesis is a description, analysis and functional interpretation of voice and argument structure...
This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spo...
This paper presents a reanalysis of obviation in Nishnaabemwin under a feature geometric approach (H...
Note: In the print original, page 38 appears to be missing, and there are two different page 272s.Th...
Navajo verbal morphology is a complex system that raises important questions about the interaction o...
Despite the many factors that contribute to the maintenance of their language, the Navajo people are...
Navajo is a Southern Athapaskan language spoken by approximately 160,000 people in Arizona and New M...
Written texts of Navajo and Western Apache speakers in English revealed rhetorical patterns which se...
An Optimality Theoretic Approach to Navajo Prefixal Syllables Amy V. Fountain University of Arizona ...
With a rich verbal morphology and an aging population of native speakers, Navajo offers a valuable o...
The obviative category in Algonquian languages serves to disambiguate subject and object nominals in...
Extensive research has been conducted on the Navajo verb complex (prefix morphology) and specific co...
The argument structures of the verbs of natural languages share a surprising property— they are extr...
One of the distinctions between definite and indefinite nominals is that the latter are used to intr...
This thesis investigates issues in the phonology and morphology of the Navajo verb. Navajo, as an At...
This thesis is a description, analysis and functional interpretation of voice and argument structure...
This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spo...
This paper presents a reanalysis of obviation in Nishnaabemwin under a feature geometric approach (H...
Note: In the print original, page 38 appears to be missing, and there are two different page 272s.Th...
Navajo verbal morphology is a complex system that raises important questions about the interaction o...
Despite the many factors that contribute to the maintenance of their language, the Navajo people are...
Navajo is a Southern Athapaskan language spoken by approximately 160,000 people in Arizona and New M...
Written texts of Navajo and Western Apache speakers in English revealed rhetorical patterns which se...
An Optimality Theoretic Approach to Navajo Prefixal Syllables Amy V. Fountain University of Arizona ...
With a rich verbal morphology and an aging population of native speakers, Navajo offers a valuable o...
The obviative category in Algonquian languages serves to disambiguate subject and object nominals in...