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A Grammar of Udihe
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Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Table of contents
- Plates
- Map 1: The Udihe clans
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. The Udihe language and its genetic affiliation
- 1.2. The Udihe people
- 1.3. Udihe dialects
- 1.4. Some remarks on Udihe history and ethnography
- 1.5. The effect of language contacts on Udihe
- 1.6. The status of the modern Udihe language
- 1.7. The study of Udihe
- Phonology
- 2. Segmental phonology
- 2.1. Vowels
- 2.2. Consonants
- 2.3. Phonological alternations
- 3. Phonotactics and prosody
- 3.1. Positional restrictions
- 3.2. Co-occurrence restrictions
- 3.3. Vowel harmony
- 3.4. Epenthesis
- 3.5. Morpheme structure
- 3.6. Prosodic structure
- Morphology
- 4. Noun inflectional morphology
- 4.1. Nominal inflection
- 4.2. Functions of nominal inflectional categories
- 4.3. Nominal mixed categories
- 5. Nominal derivation
- 5.1. Derivational suffixes
- 5.2. Zero-derivation
- 6. Adjectives
- 6.1. Inflection of simple adjectives
- 6.2. Inflection of compound adjectives
- 6.3. General properties of the adjective phrase
- 6.4. Adjectival derivation
- 7. Verbal morphology
- 7.1. Verbal stems
- 7.2. Personal inflections
- 7.3. Negative conjugation
- 7.4. Formation of the Indicative tense/aspect forms
- 7.5. Non-Indicative moods
- 7.6. Non-finite forms
- 7.7. Illustrative paradigms
- 7.8. Functions of the Indicative tense/aspect categories
- 7.9. Function of non-Indicative forms
- 7.10. Functions of the non-finite forms
- 7.11. Periphrastic tense/aspect/mood categories
- 8. Verbal derivation
- 8.1. Interclass derivation
- 8.2. Deverbal derivation
- 8.3. Verbal compounds
- 8.4. Zero-derivation
- 9. Pronouns
- 9.1. Personal pronouns
- 9.2. Reflexive pronouns
- 9.3. Reciprocal pronouns
- 9.4. Demonstrative pronouns
- 9.5. Interrogative pronouns
- 9.6. Indefinite pronouns
- 9.7. Other determiners
- 10. Adverbs and postpositions
- 10.1. Adverbs
- 10.2. Postpositions
- 11. Numerals and quantifiers
- 11.1. Numerals
- 11.2. Quantifiers
- 12. Particles and extra-clausal elements
- 12.1. Particles
- Syntax
- 13. Noun phrase
- 13.1. Possessive noun phrase
- 13.2. Adjectival modifier
- 13.4. Pronominal determiners within the noun phrase
- 13.5. Postpositional phrase as a modifier
- 13.6. Oblique-case noun phrase as a modifier
- 13.7. Nominative noun phrase
- 13.8. Adverbials within a noun phrase
- 13.9. Apposition
- 13.10. Word order in the noun phrase with several modifiers
- 14. Verbal valence
- 14.1. Null-argument pattern
- 14.2. One-argument verbs (A/NOM)
- 14.3. Two-argument verbs
- 14.4. Three-argument verbs
- 15. Grammatical relations
- 15.1. Subject
- 15.2. Direct object
- 15.3. Other arguments
- 15.4. Clausal adjuncts
- 16. Valence-changing operations
- 16.1. Voice constructions
- 16.2. Valence changes not driven by voice
- 17. Copular clauses
- 17.1. Copula verbs
- 17.2. Copular constructions
- 17.3. Nominal sentences
- 18. Complex sentences
- 18.1. Conjunction
- 18.2. Disjunction
- 18.3. Subordination
- 18.4. Direct speech
- 19. Relative clause
- 19.1. External strategy
- 19.2. Internal strategy
- 19.3. Discontinuous relative clauses
- 19.4. Copular relative clauses
- 19.5. Headless relative clauses
- 19.6. Depictives
- 20. Complement subordinate clause
- 20.1. Sentential subject
- 20.2. Sentential object
- 21. Adverbial clause
- 21.1. Infinitival adverbial clauses
- 21.2. Participial locational clauses
- 21.3. Temporal clauses
- 21.4. Purpose clauses
- 21.5. “Instead”-clauses
- 21.6. Causal clauses
- 21.7. Comparative clause
- 21.8. Conditional clause
- 21.9. Concessive clauses
- 22. Coreference
- 22.1. Pronominal anaphora
- 22.2. Coreferential deletion
- 22.3. Reflexivization
- 22.4. Reciprocalization
- 22.5. Switch reference
- 23. Questions and negation
- 23.1. Questions
- 23.2. Negation
- 24. Information structure and word order
- 24.1. Word order at a clause level
- 24.2. Information structure within the noun phrase
- 24.3. Information structure in copular constructions
- 24.4. Topicalization of other constituents
- 25. Texts
- 26. Thematic lexicon
- 26.1. Nominals
- 26.2. Verbs
- 26.3. List of ideophones
- References
- Index