Item ID |
PR1-050
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Title |
Verb paradigms and grammatical relation marking |
Description |
Ken gives some constructions with “to give”, including some slots which have been missing in previous paradigms. He also gives some examples of the use of the marker “-me” which seems to be a (direct) object marker attaching to noun phrases. He also gives some examples of transitive and intransitive sentences (it appears from the examples that Muno is a Nominative-Accusative language). He then gives some constructions with to help involving different subject persons (2sg, 2pl, 3sg), different object person (3sg and 3pl), three different tenses and maybe also imperative forms. |
Origination date |
2022-12-05 |
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Archive link |
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/PR1/050 |
URL |
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Collector |
Philipp Rönchen
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Countries |
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Language as given |
Muno |
Subject language(s) |
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Content language(s) |
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Dialect |
Guriaso dialect |
Region / village |
Melanesia |
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Originating university |
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Operator |
Nick Ward
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Data Categories |
primary text
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Data Types |
Sound
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Discourse type |
formulaic_discourse |
Roles |
Philipp Rönchen : interviewer
Ken Samoa : consultant
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DOI |
10.26278/PJ0C-3H48 |
Cite as |
Philipp Rönchen (collector), Philipp Rönchen (interviewer), Ken Samoa (consultant), 2022. Verb paradigms and grammatical relation marking. MPEG/OCTET-STREAM/PDF. PR1-050 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/PJ0C-3H48 |