Pacific LinguisticsPacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, 2002 - Marquesan language - 115 pages |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
An overview of theoretical orientations to Polynesian linguistic | 7 |
Phonology | 17 |
Copyright | |
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allophone anaiho anamai ananu anaphoric aspect âtou base Biggs Biggs's canoe Chapin complex sentence directional particles Dordillon Eastern Polynesian languages Elbert ènana fish functions glottal stop grammar haè haka hakaùa hana Hawaiian henua hither Hohepa IMPF indicates kaikai laryngealisation Lavondès Linguistics LOC DEF LOC INDEF long vowel manner particles Māori marked marker Marquesan Marquesan language morphemes noho non-final juncture noun phrase nucleus Nuku Hiva past Pawley peàu perfective aspect PFV go phonemes phonological phrase Polynesian languages postposed periphery preposed periphery prepositions relative clause Rosita Sharples simple sentences STATAG stative structure syllable syntactic syntax Tahitian te vaka Teikiehuupoko tekao tēnā tēnei tense they(PL tihe tiòhi titahi Ùa hee Ùa Pou dialect University of Auckland Vakauhi vave vehine verb phrase verbal particle woman you(SG