ABSTRACT: This work presents the nominal classification system of Paresi. Paresi is an Arawak language, spoken in Mato Grosso (Brazil). The data comes from field work in the Formoso and Rio Verde communities. In Paresi, similar to other Arawak languages, nouns can be inalienable or alienable. Inalienable nouns are bound nouns that can only occur with the possessor prefixes or the non-possessed suffix. There are two types of inalienable nouns: simple inalienable nouns and inalienable nouns with a classifying function. These nouns have their meaning metaphorically extended in order to categorize a nominal referent. Furthermore, they can be part of a compound, be incorporated into a verb, and occur also with numerals and demonstratives. These ...
The Arawak language family is the largest in South America in terms of its geographical spread, from...
Inglês: Nouns, verbs and postpositions in Paresi-Haliti: an exocentric generalizationThis article ai...
Almost all languages of the world have nominal classification devices in their grammar. The most wid...
ABSTRACT: This work presents the nominal classification system of Paresi. Paresi is an Arawak langua...
textThis dissertation is a description of the grammar of Paresi. The Paresi people live in the State...
Abstract Nouns in the Apurinã language (Arawak), which is spoken in southeastern Amazonas, Brazil, h...
In the last three decades, adjectives have played an important role in the typology of parts-of-spee...
In this thesis I describe the morphology of nouns in the Ugoroŋmo language (Arara of Pará), which is...
Western Amazonian languages stand out in showing classifiers that – in addition to the well-establis...
Baniwa of Içana/Kurripako, a North Arawak language, has two genders and numerous classifiers employe...
Classifiers and noun classes are basic kinds of noun categorization devices. They fall into several ...
Tariana, an endangered Arawak language of north-western Amazonia (Brazil), has a number of strategie...
Tariana, an endangered Arawak language of north-western Amazonia (Brazil), has a number of strategie...
This paper focuses on the morphological distinction between potentially free and obligatorily bound ...
Gújjolaay Eegimaa (G.E.), an Atlantic language of the Niger-Congo phylum spoken in the Basse-Casama...
The Arawak language family is the largest in South America in terms of its geographical spread, from...
Inglês: Nouns, verbs and postpositions in Paresi-Haliti: an exocentric generalizationThis article ai...
Almost all languages of the world have nominal classification devices in their grammar. The most wid...
ABSTRACT: This work presents the nominal classification system of Paresi. Paresi is an Arawak langua...
textThis dissertation is a description of the grammar of Paresi. The Paresi people live in the State...
Abstract Nouns in the Apurinã language (Arawak), which is spoken in southeastern Amazonas, Brazil, h...
In the last three decades, adjectives have played an important role in the typology of parts-of-spee...
In this thesis I describe the morphology of nouns in the Ugoroŋmo language (Arara of Pará), which is...
Western Amazonian languages stand out in showing classifiers that – in addition to the well-establis...
Baniwa of Içana/Kurripako, a North Arawak language, has two genders and numerous classifiers employe...
Classifiers and noun classes are basic kinds of noun categorization devices. They fall into several ...
Tariana, an endangered Arawak language of north-western Amazonia (Brazil), has a number of strategie...
Tariana, an endangered Arawak language of north-western Amazonia (Brazil), has a number of strategie...
This paper focuses on the morphological distinction between potentially free and obligatorily bound ...
Gújjolaay Eegimaa (G.E.), an Atlantic language of the Niger-Congo phylum spoken in the Basse-Casama...
The Arawak language family is the largest in South America in terms of its geographical spread, from...
Inglês: Nouns, verbs and postpositions in Paresi-Haliti: an exocentric generalizationThis article ai...
Almost all languages of the world have nominal classification devices in their grammar. The most wid...