A Linguistics Workbook, 4th Edition
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Name Section 4.12 Simple Sentences 4: Yaqui Yaqui is a member of the Uto-Aztecan language family and is still spoken in the Mexi ...
Questions A. In the spaces provided, write the Yaqui morphemes corresponding to the English glosses on the right. (Yaqui has a f ...
Full pronouns: Object Yaqui form English gloss a. 1st person (sg.) b. 2nd person (sg.) C. 3rd person (sg.) Clitic pronouns: S ...
C. How are grammatical relations marked in Yaqui? Use the following terms in your answer: subject pronouns, object pronouns, ind ...
Name Section 4.13 Simple Sentences 5: Dyirbal The following sentences are from Dyirbal, a language spoken in North Queensland, A ...
Questions A. Begin your analysis by filling in the spaces below with the appropriate Dyirbal forms. 8a. gaga ginuna balgan b. gi ...
Object of transitive sentence Dyirbal form Subject of intransitive sentence Dyirbal form English gloss "the man" "the woman" " ...
C. Although Dyirbal is classified as an ergativelabsolutive language, it is more precisely defined as a "split ergative" languag ...
Name Section 4.14 Simple Sentences 6: Japanese Examine the Japanese sentences 1-7 and answer the questions that follow. Assume t ...
Questions A. Provide the Japanese equivalents to the English words below. Japanese form English gloss "child" "watch" "man" "mo ...
D. What constraints do there appear to be on word order in Japanese? (Be sure to examine all the variations on word order in sen ...
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Name Section 4.15 Complex Sentences 1: Japanese In the following examples from Japanese, the a-sentences are simple sentences an ...
Questions A. Provide the Japanese equivalents for the English words and phrases below. Japanese form English gloss "hit" "I" "i ...
D. For each of the b-sentences, draw brackets around the noun phrase that contains the relative clause. Be sure to put the relat ...
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Name Section 4.16 Complex Sentences 2: Modern Irish In Modern Irish the complementizer (subordinating conjunction) appearing in ...
b. an fear a ndiolann a chara capaill (the man COMP sells his friend horses) "the man whose friend sells horses" c. *an fear a d ...
l la. b. Ceapann Sean go gcbnaionn Padraig le fir. "John thinks that Patrick lives with men.'" na fir a gceapann Sean go gcbnaio ...
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