A Grammar of Udihe
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A Grammar of Udihe

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A Grammar of Udihe

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Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgements
  2. Preface
  3. Abbreviations
  4. Table of contents
  5. Plates
  6. Map 1: The Udihe clans
  7. 1. Introduction
  8. 1.1. The Udihe language and its genetic affiliation
  9. 1.2. The Udihe people
  10. 1.3. Udihe dialects
  11. 1.4. Some remarks on Udihe history and ethnography
  12. 1.5. The effect of language contacts on Udihe
  13. 1.6. The status of the modern Udihe language
  14. 1.7. The study of Udihe
  15. Phonology
  16. 2. Segmental phonology
  17. 2.1. Vowels
  18. 2.2. Consonants
  19. 2.3. Phonological alternations
  20. 3. Phonotactics and prosody
  21. 3.1. Positional restrictions
  22. 3.2. Co-occurrence restrictions
  23. 3.3. Vowel harmony
  24. 3.4. Epenthesis
  25. 3.5. Morpheme structure
  26. 3.6. Prosodic structure
  27. Morphology
  28. 4. Noun inflectional morphology
  29. 4.1. Nominal inflection
  30. 4.2. Functions of nominal inflectional categories
  31. 4.3. Nominal mixed categories
  32. 5. Nominal derivation
  33. 5.1. Derivational suffixes
  34. 5.2. Zero-derivation
  35. 6. Adjectives
  36. 6.1. Inflection of simple adjectives
  37. 6.2. Inflection of compound adjectives
  38. 6.3. General properties of the adjective phrase
  39. 6.4. Adjectival derivation
  40. 7. Verbal morphology
  41. 7.1. Verbal stems
  42. 7.2. Personal inflections
  43. 7.3. Negative conjugation
  44. 7.4. Formation of the Indicative tense/aspect forms
  45. 7.5. Non-Indicative moods
  46. 7.6. Non-finite forms
  47. 7.7. Illustrative paradigms
  48. 7.8. Functions of the Indicative tense/aspect categories
  49. 7.9. Function of non-Indicative forms
  50. 7.10. Functions of the non-finite forms
  51. 7.11. Periphrastic tense/aspect/mood categories
  52. 8. Verbal derivation
  53. 8.1. Interclass derivation
  54. 8.2. Deverbal derivation
  55. 8.3. Verbal compounds
  56. 8.4. Zero-derivation
  57. 9. Pronouns
  58. 9.1. Personal pronouns
  59. 9.2. Reflexive pronouns
  60. 9.3. Reciprocal pronouns
  61. 9.4. Demonstrative pronouns
  62. 9.5. Interrogative pronouns
  63. 9.6. Indefinite pronouns
  64. 9.7. Other determiners
  65. 10. Adverbs and postpositions
  66. 10.1. Adverbs
  67. 10.2. Postpositions
  68. 11. Numerals and quantifiers
  69. 11.1. Numerals
  70. 11.2. Quantifiers
  71. 12. Particles and extra-clausal elements
  72. 12.1. Particles
  73. Syntax
  74. 13. Noun phrase
  75. 13.1. Possessive noun phrase
  76. 13.2. Adjectival modifier
  77. 13.4. Pronominal determiners within the noun phrase
  78. 13.5. Postpositional phrase as a modifier
  79. 13.6. Oblique-case noun phrase as a modifier
  80. 13.7. Nominative noun phrase
  81. 13.8. Adverbials within a noun phrase
  82. 13.9. Apposition
  83. 13.10. Word order in the noun phrase with several modifiers
  84. 14. Verbal valence
  85. 14.1. Null-argument pattern
  86. 14.2. One-argument verbs (A/NOM)
  87. 14.3. Two-argument verbs
  88. 14.4. Three-argument verbs
  89. 15. Grammatical relations
  90. 15.1. Subject
  91. 15.2. Direct object
  92. 15.3. Other arguments
  93. 15.4. Clausal adjuncts
  94. 16. Valence-changing operations
  95. 16.1. Voice constructions
  96. 16.2. Valence changes not driven by voice
  97. 17. Copular clauses
  98. 17.1. Copula verbs
  99. 17.2. Copular constructions
  100. 17.3. Nominal sentences
  101. 18. Complex sentences
  102. 18.1. Conjunction
  103. 18.2. Disjunction
  104. 18.3. Subordination
  105. 18.4. Direct speech
  106. 19. Relative clause
  107. 19.1. External strategy
  108. 19.2. Internal strategy
  109. 19.3. Discontinuous relative clauses
  110. 19.4. Copular relative clauses
  111. 19.5. Headless relative clauses
  112. 19.6. Depictives
  113. 20. Complement subordinate clause
  114. 20.1. Sentential subject
  115. 20.2. Sentential object
  116. 21. Adverbial clause
  117. 21.1. Infinitival adverbial clauses
  118. 21.2. Participial locational clauses
  119. 21.3. Temporal clauses
  120. 21.4. Purpose clauses
  121. 21.5. “Instead”-clauses
  122. 21.6. Causal clauses
  123. 21.7. Comparative clause
  124. 21.8. Conditional clause
  125. 21.9. Concessive clauses
  126. 22. Coreference
  127. 22.1. Pronominal anaphora
  128. 22.2. Coreferential deletion
  129. 22.3. Reflexivization
  130. 22.4. Reciprocalization
  131. 22.5. Switch reference
  132. 23. Questions and negation
  133. 23.1. Questions
  134. 23.2. Negation
  135. 24. Information structure and word order
  136. 24.1. Word order at a clause level
  137. 24.2. Information structure within the noun phrase
  138. 24.3. Information structure in copular constructions
  139. 24.4. Topicalization of other constituents
  140. 25. Texts
  141. 26. Thematic lexicon
  142. 26.1. Nominals
  143. 26.2. Verbs
  144. 26.3. List of ideophones
  145. References
  146. Index