Case and context in Inuktitut (Eskimo)

Case and context in Inuktitut (Eskimo)
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Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages : 171
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ISBN-10 : 9781772822120
ISBN-13 : 1772822124
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Synopsis Case and context in Inuktitut (Eskimo) by : Ivan Kalmár

An examination of the circumstances under which a speaker chooses one of three possible Inuktitut sentence types containing both subject and object. This volume also includes a grammatical outline of the North Baffin Island dialect.

The Language of the Inuit

The Language of the Inuit
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 9780773581760
ISBN-13 : 0773581766
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The Language of the Inuit by : Louis-Jacques Dorais

The culmination of forty years of research, The Language of the Inuit maps the geographical distribution and linguistic differences between the Eskaleut and Inuit languages and dialects. Providing details about aspects of comparative phonology, grammar, and lexicon as well as Inuit prehistory and historical evolution, Louis-Jacques Dorais shows the effects of bilingualism, literacy, and formal education on Inuit language and considers its present status and future. An enormous task, masterfully accomplished, The Language of the Inuit is not only an anthropological and linguistic study of a language and the broad social and cultural contexts where it is spoken but a history of the language's speakers.

Interpretive contexts for traditional and current coast Tsimshian feasts

Interpretive contexts for traditional and current coast Tsimshian feasts
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Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 9781772822618
ISBN-13 : 1772822612
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Interpretive contexts for traditional and current coast Tsimshian feasts by : Margaret Seguin

An archival and ethnographic account of Coast Tsimshian feast traditions with emphasis on their role as forms of discourse shaped by idiosyncratic textual conventions.

Inuit songs from Eskimo Point

Inuit songs from Eskimo Point
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Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 9781772822229
ISBN-13 : 1772822221
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Inuit songs from Eskimo Point by : Ramon Pelinski

A collection of forty-one Inuit songs from Eskimo Point, Northwest Territories, featuring three genres: ajajait (personal songs), animal songs, and songs sung by children playing games.

Aspects of Inuit value socialization

Aspects of Inuit value socialization
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Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages : 71
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ISBN-10 : 9781772822182
ISBN-13 : 1772822183
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Aspects of Inuit value socialization by : Jean L. Briggs

An examination of the role of play in Inuit society with respect to the creation, maintenance, and internalization of social values.

Eight Inuit myths / Inuit unipkaaqtuat pingasuniarvinilit

Eight Inuit myths / Inuit unipkaaqtuat pingasuniarvinilit
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Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages : 114
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ISBN-10 : 9781772822212
ISBN-13 : 1772822213
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Eight Inuit myths / Inuit unipkaaqtuat pingasuniarvinilit by :

Literary and morphemic translations of eight Nassilingmiut (Central Arctic Inuit) myths are provided.

Tense-Aspect

Tense-Aspect
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 9789027286475
ISBN-13 : 9027286477
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Tense-Aspect by : Paul J. Hopper

The verbal categories of tense and aspect have been studied traditionally from the point of view of their reference to the timing and time-perspective of the speaker’s reported experience. They are universal categories both in terms of the semantic-functional domain they cover as well as in terms of their syntactic and morphological realization. Nevertheless, their treatment in contemporary linguistics is often restricted and narrow based, often involving mere recapitulatoin of traditional semantic and morphotactic studies. The present volume arises out of a symposium held at UCLA in May 1979, in which a group of linguists gathered to re-open the subject of tense-and-aspect from a variety of perspectives, including — in addition to the traditional semantics — also discourse-pragmatics, psycholinguistics, child language, Creolization and diachronic change. The languages discussed in this volume include Russian, Turkish, English, Indonesian, Ameslan, Eskimo, various Creoles, Mandari, Hebrew, Bantu and others. The emphasis throughout is not only on the description of language-specific tense-aspect phenomenon, but more on the search for universal categories and principles which underlie the cross-language variety of tense and aspect. In particular, many of the participants address themselves to the relationship between propositional-semantics and discourse-pragmatics, in so far as these two functional domains interact within tense-aspect systems.

Grammatical Relations in Change

Grammatical Relations in Change
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9789027298041
ISBN-13 : 9027298041
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Grammatical Relations in Change by : Jan Terje Faarlund

The eleven selected contributions making up this volume deal with grammatical relations, their coding and behavioral properties, and the change that these properties have undergone in different languages. The focus of this collection is on the changing properties of subjects and objects, although the scope of the volume goes beyond the central problems pertaining to case marking and word order. The diachrony of syntactic and morphosyntactic phenomena are approached from different theoretical perspectives, generative grammar, valency grammar, and functionalism. The languages dealt with include Old English, Mainland Scandinavian, Icelandic, German and other Germanic languages, Latin, French and other Romance languages, Northeast Caucasian, Eskimo, and Popolocan. This book provides an opportunity to compare different theoretical approaches to similar phenomena in different languages and language families.

Inuit language in southern Labrador from 1694-1785 / La langue inuit au Sud du Labrador de 1964 à 1785

Inuit language in southern Labrador from 1694-1785 / La langue inuit au Sud du Labrador de 1964 à 1785
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Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781772822281
ISBN-13 : 1772822280
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Inuit language in southern Labrador from 1694-1785 / La langue inuit au Sud du Labrador de 1964 à 1785 by : Louis-Jacques Dorais

This monograph consists of word and affix-lists, as well as grammatical observations, concerning the language of the Southern Labrador Inuit from 1694 to 1785. They were collected from written texts of this period and show that the language of these eighteenth century Inuit is almost identical with that of their contemporaries in the Eastern Canadian Arctic./Ce travail présente sous forme de listes de mots et d’affixes ainsi que de remarques grammaticales les données linguistiques continues dans les textes d’époque portant sur les Inuits du Labrador méridional, de 1694 à 1785. Il nous permet de constater que la langue inuit du18e siècle était, à peu de choses près, semblable à celle qui est parlée aujourd’hui dans l’Arctique oriental canadien.

Topic Continuity in Discourse

Topic Continuity in Discourse
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 498
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ISBN-10 : 9789027280251
ISBN-13 : 9027280258
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Topic Continuity in Discourse by : T. Givón

The functional notion of “topic” or “topicality” has suffered, traditionally, from two distinct drawbacks. First, it has remained largely ill defined or intuitively defined. And second, quite often its definition boiled down to structure-dependent circularity. This volume represents a major departure from past practices, without rejecting both their intuitive appeal and the many good results yielded by them. First, “topic” and “topicality” are re-analyzed as a scalar property, rather than as an either/or discrete prime. Second, the graded property of “topicality” is firmly connected with sensible cognitive notions culled from gestalt psychology, such as “predictability” or “continuity”. Third, we develop and utilize precise measures and quantified methods by which the property of “topicality” of clausal arguments can be studied in connected discourse, and thus be properly hinged in its rightful context, that of topic identification, maintenance and recoverability in discourse. Fourth, we show that many grammatical phenomena which used to be studied by linguists in isolation, all partake in one functional domain of grammar, that of topic identification. Finally, we demonstrate the validity of this new approach to the study of “topic” and “topicality” by applying the same text-based quantifying method to a number of typologically-diverse languages, in studying actual texts. Languages studied here are: Written and spoken English, spoken Spanish, Biblical Hebrew, Amharic, Hausa, Japanese, Chamorro and Ute.