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A Grammar Of Hamar A South Omotic Language Of Ethiopia Thesis Sarah Petrollino

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A Grammar Of Hamar A South Omotic Language Of Ethiopia Thesis Sarah Petrollino
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Publisher: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.92 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Sarah Petrollino
ISBN: 9783896454911, 3896454919
Language: English
Year: 2016

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A Grammar Of Hamar A South Omotic Language Of Ethiopia Thesis Sarah Petrollino by Sarah Petrollino 9783896454911, 3896454919 instant download after payment.

This study is the first-ever attempt at a comprehensive grammatical description of Hamar, a language spoken in South West Ethiopia by approximately 46.500 people. The study is based on 9 months of fieldwork carried out between 2012 and 2014 in Hamar territories. Language data was gathered from 14 native speakers in Hamar villages, and it amounts to 50 texts of varying lengths and genres. The grammar investigates the phonology, the morphology, the syntax and some pragmatic and discourse related features of Hamar and it is organized in 13 chapters followed by three appendices: appendix A and B consist of a selected lexicon of circa 1400 entries, appendix C includes three annotated Hamar texts. Hamar is a fascinating language and it has revealed unique typological features: the noun classification system of Hamar for instance is a rare example of ʻnon-fixedʼ gender system, i.e. a system in which gender is not an inherent property of nouns, but optional. The grammar is of interests to typologists but also to linguists interested in comparative Afro-Asiatic studies: the grammar offers an overview of the classificatory issue of Hamar and South Omotic languages, and it includes an updated comparative list of South Omotic lexicon.

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