An edition of Karen Sgaw morphology (2019)

Karen Sgaw morphology

expressing grammatical relations in Karen Sgaw

Karen Sgaw morphology
Anne van Schie, Anne van Schie
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An edition of Karen Sgaw morphology (2019)

Karen Sgaw morphology

expressing grammatical relations in Karen Sgaw

"The aim of this study is to answer the research question 'what is the nature of the Karen Sgaw morphology?' Karen Sgaw is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by around 2 million people in the border regions of Burma and Thailand. The language is fairly undescribed and the available sources contradict each other on the topic of morphosyntax. The current study provides a literature overview of the Karen Sgaw morphology, as well as a field work study of the morphosyntax. Data is collected by recording the speech of a native speaker of Karen Sgaw. Analysis of the data shows that Karen Sgaw appears to be a language that heavily relies on combining lexical roots to express grammatical relations. The main morphological process is compounding, of which the occurrent mechanisms of reduplication and serialization may be subtypes. Some elements have grammaticalized into different stages to serve an almost inflectional or derivational function. The most striking finding is what seems to be noun serialization, which is still barely documented as a linguistic phenomenon."--Back cover.

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Publisher
LINCOM GmbH
Language
English
Pages
87

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Current Copyright Fee: GBP17.50 0.

In English with some Sgaw Karen language.

Published in
München
Series
LINCOM studies in Asian linguistics -- 90, LINCOM studies in Asian linguistics -- 90.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PL4054.Z9 S562 2019, PL4054.Z9 S5 2019

The Physical Object

Pagination
87 pages
Number of pages
87

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44261264M
ISBN 10
3862889858
ISBN 13
9783862889853
LCCN
2019436803
OCLC/WorldCat
1114110342
Deutsche National Bibliothek
119158755X

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