This paper describes the different kinds of nominalizations and the main forms used in subordination in Awetí, a Tupian language spoken by ca. 150 people in central Bra-zil in the Upper Xingu area. Awetí does not belong to, but is arguably the closest rela-tive of the well-known Tupí-Guaraní subfamily, the largest branch of the Tupí stock. In our analysis, subordination in Awetí is achieved by means of forms which may have developed from nominalizations, but which are synchronously possibly best classified as verbal moods, belonging into the verbal paradigm. On the other hand, nouns (and in particular nouns derived from verbs) often appear as predicates, especially in equality and cleft sentences
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This paper describes the different kinds of nominalizations and the main forms used in subordination...
This paper describes the different kinds of nominalizations and the main forms used in subordination...
In Amerindian languages and in many other agglutinative languages subordination is often a matter of...
The current work examines the morphological processes that are observable in the formation of nomina...
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The Chuvash nominalizer -i/-ě, which is identical in the form with the 3rd person possessive suffix,...
In this thesis I describe the morphology of nouns in the Ugoroŋmo language (Arara of Pará), which is...
U̠t-Ma'in is a Kainji, East Benue-Congo language, spoken in northwestern Nigeria (ISO 639-3 code [ge...
This paper describes the different kinds of nominalizations and the main forms used in subordination...
This paper describes the different kinds of nominalizations and the main forms used in subordination...
In Amerindian languages and in many other agglutinative languages subordination is often a matter of...
The current work examines the morphological processes that are observable in the formation of nomina...
This paper describes the distribution and phonetic properties of accentuation of word forms in Awetí...
peer reviewedThis paper focusses on verb-based nominalization in Harakmbut (isolate, Peru), which fa...
The suffix ‑nya is one of the most frequent and polysemic suffixes in Indonesian. It can provide def...
Abstract: Assessing the internal coherence and constituency of language families often centers eithe...
In Cholón, an indigenous language from northern Peru, subordinate clauses are formed by means of nom...
peer reviewedThis article develops foundations for a new typology of nominal expressions. Despite th...
In this dissertation, I investigate the hierarchical nominal lexicon of Máíhĩ̵̀kì, an endangered Wes...
In the Tupi-Guarini languages the ancestral ‘thing’ word has developed a fair number of grammatical ...
The Chuvash nominalizer -i/-ě, which is identical in the form with the 3rd person possessive suffix,...
In this thesis I describe the morphology of nouns in the Ugoroŋmo language (Arara of Pará), which is...
U̠t-Ma'in is a Kainji, East Benue-Congo language, spoken in northwestern Nigeria (ISO 639-3 code [ge...