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Author Cook, Clare.

Title The clause-typing system of plains cree : indexicality, anaphoricity, and contrast / Dr. Clare Cook.

Publication Info. New York : Oxford University Press, 2014.
©2014

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Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource (353 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Oxford studies of endangered languages
Oxford studies of endangered languages.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary This volume examines sentence structure in Plains Cree, an Algonquian language of western Canada. Its detailed discussion of the typologically significant syntactic and semantic properties of Plains Cree makes it a valuable resource for those already familiar with this language family and to the wider field of language typology.
Contents Cover; The Clause-Typing System of Plains Cree: Indexicality, Anaphoricity, and Contrast; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; General Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations and Symbols; Abbreviations; Symbols; 1: Introduction: indexical versusanaphoric clauses; 1.1 Context of the research; 1.1.1 Clause-typing; 1.1.2 Indexical expressions; 1.1.3 Anaphoric expressions; 1.1.4 Linguistics subfields: typology, discourse, and Algonquian languages; 1.2 Methodology: data collection and presentation; 1.3 Plains Cree terminology
2: Mapping indexical and anaphoric CPs onto Plains Cree's morphosyntax2.1 CP structure in Plains Cree verbal complexes; 2.1.1 Ordering properties; 2.1.2 Peripheral agreement diagnoses CPs; 2.1.3 Clause-typing indicates CP structure; 2.1.4 Pronominal proclitics are incompatible with clause-typing proclitics; 2.1.5 Interim summary: verbal complexes have CP structure; 2.2 Diagnosing C vs. spec, CP; 2.2.1 Selection of complement; 2.2.2 Substitution (does not) determine distribution; 2.2.3 The significance of non-overtness; 2.2.4 Interim summary
3.2.1 Temporal deixis: relating reference time to speech time3.2.2 Referential deixis: a speaker origo in indexical clauses; 3.3 Indexical clauses define root spans; 3.3.1 Linguistic identification of Plains Cree spans; 3.3.2 What motivates root spans?; 3.3.2.1 Spans in experiential narrative; 3.3.2.2 Spans in non-experiential narrative; 3.3.2.3 Switching between modes; 4: Anaphoric clauses: Plains Cree's conjunct order; 4.1 The structural context of anaphoric clauses; 4.1.1 Anaphoric clauses are subject to precedence and/or c-command
4.1.2 Long-distance precedence of antecedent for anaphoric clauses4.1.3 Anaphoric dependencies in anaphoric clauses; 4.2 The semantic context of anaphoric clauses; 4.2.1 Anaphoric kî-; 4.2.2 Anaphoric origos; 4.3 The cross-linguistic typology of anaphoric clauses; 4.3.1 Chained clauses are anaphoric clauses; 4.3.2 English modally subordinated clauses are anaphoric clauses; 5: A syntactic classification of anaphoric clauses; 5.1 Chained clauses are excluded; 5.1.1 Linear precedence; 5.1.2 Ability to be a matrix clause based on morphosyntax; 5.1.3 Prosodification
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Subject Cree language -- Texts.
Cree language.
Genre/Form Texts.
Subject FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- Native American Languages.
Other Form: Print version: Cook, Clare. Clause-typing system of plains cree : indexicality, anaphoricity, and contrast. First edition. New York : Oxford University Press, ©2014 xiii, 336 pages Oxford studies of endangered languages. 9780199654536
ISBN 9780191625916 (electronic book)
0191625914 (electronic book)
9780199654536