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A description of the Emmi language of the Northern Territory of Australia / Lysbeth J. Ford.

Title
A description of the Emmi language of the Northern Territory of Australia / Lysbeth J. Ford.
Author
Ford, Lysbeth Julie
Publication
Muenchen LINCOM EUROPA, 2013.

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Description
xxiii, 446 pages : illustrations, maps; 24 cm.
Summary
Emmi, named after the word for 'what' in the language, is a highly endangered polysynthetic Australian language with only a handful of fluent speakers. A member of the Daly River sprachbund of the Northern Territory, Emmi is a head-marking language with vestigial noun class marking, but a highly developed system of verb classifiers and ordered nominal and propositional enclitics. Emmi noun incorporation is lexical and syntactic, and, as in other languages of the region, lexically incorporated body-parts function as metaphors and classifiers for entitties of similar shape to these body-parts. The syntax of Emmi simple and complex clauses involves serial constructions in which major intransitive verbs have been poly-grammaticised to provide aspectual information.
Series Statement
Outstanding grammars from Australia / RMW Dixon (series editor) ; 08
Uniform Title
Outstanding grammars from Australia 08.
Subject
  • Ami language (Australia) > Grammar
  • Australian languages > Australia > Northern Territory
  • Language - Linguistics - Grammar and syntax
  • Language - Linguistics - Language elicitation - Translated
  • Literature and stories
  • Language - Vocabulary - Word lists
  • Emmi / Ami Ami language (N15) (NT SD52-07)
  • Menthe / Manda language (N6) (NT SD52-07)
  • Belyuen / Delissaville (Cox Peninsula NT Top End SD52-04)
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references: pages 440-446.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Map 1 : Emmiyangal and Menhdheyangal traditional territory -- Map 2: Emmiyangal and Menhdheyangal traditional territory from Tindale's 1974 map -- Map 3: The Daly Tribes Stanner 1933a -- Ch. 1: Emmi and the Emmiyangal: geographical and historical context : Name of language; Linguistic type and typological singularities; Emmiyangal traditional territory; Post-contact history; Speakers; Methodology of this work; Previous work on the language; Relationship with neighbouring languages -- Phonology : introduction; Segmental phoneme inventory; Phonotactics; Obstruent hierarchies; Rules -- Nominal morphology : the grammatical word; Word classes; Nouns; Pronouns; Adjectives; Nominal compounding; Deictics; Numeral qualifiers; Interrogatives -- Verb morphology: verb structure; Tense and status; Auxiliary verb paradigms; pronominal verbs prefixed analysed; Bound pronominal suffixes; Number marking on the VP -- Auxiliary (AUX) and coverb -- Nominals incorporated into the verb complex -- Propositional enclitics -- Eight syntactic constructions -- Appendices : Appendix A (i) - Basedow word-list; A (ii) Basedow's other vocabulary -- Appendix B: Capell word list -- Appendix C: Auxiliary verb paradigms -- Appendix D: Texts: Text 1: Wulgomen "Old woman" -- Text 2: Incest story -- Text 3: How the Rainbow Serpent stole fire -- Text 4: Kilakuy -- Text 5: :Sugarbag (honey) -- Text 10: Pebel, the girl who drowned -- Text 11: How to make baskets from merrepen.
ISBN
  • 9783862881543
  • 3862881547
OCLC
  • 861965423
  • SCSB-12023258
Owning Institutions
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