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Verb Classification In Australian Languages Reprint 2013 William B Mcgregor

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Verb Classification In Australian Languages Reprint 2013 William B Mcgregor
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.68 MB
Pages: 556
Author: William B. McGregor
ISBN: 9783110870879, 3110870878
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: Reprint 2013

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Verb Classification In Australian Languages Reprint 2013 William B Mcgregor by William B. Mcgregor 9783110870879, 3110870878 instant download after payment.

This book deals with systems of verb classification in Australian Aboriginal languages, with particular focus on languages of the north-west. It proposes a typology of the systems according to their main formal and semantic characteristics. It also makes some proposals concerning the historical origins and grammaticisation of these systems, and suggestions regarding the grammatical relations involved. In addition, an attempt is made to situate the phenomenon of verb classification within the context of related verbal phenomena such as serial verb constructions, nominal incorporation, and complex predicates.

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