Papers in Papuan Linguistics, Issue 2; Issue 85Department 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 DEIRATE 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 people-ERG perturbed to high phonological Phylum pivot plural pronoun Proto RASAWA reference relative clause role sago sanguma SAPONI 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