• No results found

A grammar of Abui: A Papuan language of Alor Kratochvíl, F.

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2021

Share "A grammar of Abui: A Papuan language of Alor Kratochvíl, F."

Copied!
2
0
0

Bezig met laden.... (Bekijk nu de volledige tekst)

Hele tekst

(1)

A grammar of Abui: A Papuan language of Alor

Kratochvíl, F.

Citation

Kratochvíl, F. (2007, May 30). A grammar of Abui: A Papuan language of Alor. LOT dissertation series. LOT, Utrecht. Retrieved from

https://hdl.handle.net/1887/11998

Version: Not Applicable (or Unknown)

License: Licence agreement concerning inclusion of doctoral thesis in the Institutional Repository of the University of Leiden

Downloaded

from: https://hdl.handle.net/1887/11998

Note: To cite this publication please use the final published version (if applicable).

(2)

František Kratochvíl

A grammar of Abui

A Papuan language of Alor

Part 1

F ra n ti še k K ra to c h v íl A g ra m m a r o f A b u i P a rt 1

František Kratochvíl

A grammar of Abui

A Papuan language of Alor

This work contains the first comprehensive description of Abui, a language of Trans New Guinea family spoken approximately by 16,000 speakers in the central part of Alor Island in Eastern Indonesia. Alor Island is the western- most area where Papuan languages are spoken. It is surrounded by Austronesian languages. The description focuses on the northern dialect of Abui which is spoken in the village Takalelang. This study is based on primary data collected by the author on Alor.

The grammar covers phonology, morphology and basic syntax. The appendix contains several Abui texts and wordlists. Abui is a language with a rigid word order (SOV). Abui presents a number of typologically interesting features including semantic alignment and the extensive use of generic verbs. Abui alignment system cannot be characterized as nominative-accusative or ergative-absolutive, but as semantically driven. Each participant is realized as either ‘actor’ or ‘undergoer’ argument, depending on its semantic properties.

Abui is a language with relatively small verbal inventory. Many verbs are complex, they are derived with generic (light) verbs. Generic verbs also occur in serial verb constructions.

The book has not been written against a particular theoretical background. It is of interest to scholars of both Papuan and Austronesian languages, and linguistic typology.

ISBN 978-90-78328-28-5

157

55BC67_LOT_157_omsl 02-05-2007 15:10 Pagina 1

Referenties

GERELATEERDE DOCUMENTEN

Consider now the Kalam example in Table 16 on the next page. As the second verb it appears to have a classifying function: it refers to the type of the event. As a first verb,

In Abui, the head noun of an NP combines with a number of adnominal modifiers such as modifier nouns, adjectives, stative verbs, demonstratives,... Modifier nouns ( N MOD )

Native speakers often find linguist’s questions dull and doubt the quality of education that the linguist in question received. Understanding of a problem creates

Semantic alignment refer- ring to the stative/dynamic distinction only applies in the domain of non-human arguments, when the (non-volitional) non-human S of a dynamic predicate

As shown, in this thesis it is possible to describe a policy for alignment that can be applied when the interaction beliefs of two or more interacting agents are not

With its coverage of Makalero structure from the phonology through word classes and morphology to basic syntax and some issues on the discourse level, this book is of

The fact that semantically intransitive verbs as tia ‘sleep’ and iri’ ‘urinate’, which which are not associated with an undergoer, can stand with verbal complements, as in

The mismatch between semantic and syntactic structure in Makalero underlies the organisation of information into clauses and sentences (§ 7 of this thesis).. The description of