A Grammar Of The Kuku Yalanji Language Of North Queensland


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A Grammar of the Kuku Yalanji Language of North Queensland


A Grammar of the Kuku Yalanji Language of North Queensland

Author: Elisabeth Patz

language: en

Publisher: Pacific Linguistics

Release Date: 2002


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A Grammar of Warrongo


A Grammar of Warrongo

Author: Tasaku Tsunoda

language: en

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Release Date: 2011-12-23


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Warrongo is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language that used to be spoken in northeast Australia. This volume is largely based on the rich data recorded from the last fluent speaker. It details the phonology, morphology and syntax of the language. In particular, it provides a truly scrutinizing description of syntactic ergativity - a phenomenon that is rare among the world's language. It also shows that, unlike some other Australian languages, Warrongo has noun phrases that are configurational. Overall this volume shows what can be documented of a language that has only one speaker.

Discourse and Grammar in Australian Languages


Discourse and Grammar in Australian Languages

Author: Ilana Mushin

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Release Date: 2008-10-16


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Discourse and Grammar in Australian Languages is the first major survey to address the issue of the effects of information packaging on Australian languages, widely known for nonconfigurationality. The papers are based on individual fieldwork and describe a wide range of Australian languages of different types, ranging from the polysynthetic languages of Arnhem Land and the Kimberley to the classical types represented by Walpiri. Topics covered include the pragmatics of information exchange, the interaction of noun class marking with polarity and referentiality, the effects of specificity on argument indexing, the discourse uses of the ergative case, the contribution of pronouns to NP reference, the interaction of tense and aspect clitics with information structure, clause-initial position, and discourse and grammar in Australian languages. The volume will appeal to scholars interested in discourse, typology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.