A grammar and dialect study of Kewa, New Guinea
- Description:
- The thesis divides naturally into three parts: (1) a general and theoretical orientation, given in Chapters 1 and 7; (2) the dialect study, given in Chapter 8 and (3) the grammar proper, which is outlined in Chapters 2 through 6, describing the dialect of West Kews. The theoretical model employed throughout the grammar is tamemios. Chapter 1 describes the basic tenets of the theory, as well as recent criticisms and revisions of it. The functional role of tagmemes at various levels is emphasised in the grammar, rather than the various clas...
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- 2013
- Format:
- thesis(phd)
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- Australian National University Library
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- Australian National University Library
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