Papers in Papuan Linguistics, Issue 2Department of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1997 - Linguistics |
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Four grammatical marking systems in Bauzi 1131 | 131 |
FIELDS | 237 |
LAYCOCK | 271 |
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1PL-ERG 1SG-ABS 1SG-ERG 3SG-GEN actor and undergoer anaphora Appendix Aseda AWERA Bauzi BERIK BIRITAI bushknife Clouse come.SA consonant continuative aspect corpse dam-at DANI dative DECL definite marker deictic DEMISA different actor suffix discourse do-DA doho DOUTAI downstream DUVLE e-ho EDOPI Elicitor(s Ergative case suffix ERITAI example FAIA FAYU final verb Foley gago go.SA grammatical Guinea high tone i-ho INDIC inflected intransitive Jayapura KAURE killed KIRIKIRI koai la-m lab-a lab-e Labi Laha-me Làhàmu Lakes Plain languages Linguistics major participants marked mode-ha morpheme narrator neha nominal nominalisation non-final verb noun phrase OBOKUITAI occur Orya Papuan languages perturbed to high phonological Phylum pivot plural pronoun Proto RASAWA reference relative clause role sago sanguma SAPONI SEHUDATE sentence SIKARITAI singular stem switch-reference syllable Tariku Tariku languages TAUSE that-ABS there-ABS there-DAT there-ERG transitive verb tread upstream Vadu Vaomei verb phrase vowel WARITAI WEIRATE