LINGUIST List 11.757

Mon Apr 3 2000

Books: Amerindian Ling, Asian Ling, Uralic Lang

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  • LINCOM EUROPA, Amerindian Ling: A Reconstruction of Proto-Taranoan, S. Meira
  • LINCOM EUROPA, Asian Ling: A Grammar of Iranian Azari, y. Dehghani
  • LINCOM EUROPA, Uralic Lang: Contact-induced Perspectives in Uralic Langs, A. K�NNAP

    Message 1: Amerindian Ling: A Reconstruction of Proto-Taranoan, S. Meira

    Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2000 23:06:31 +0200
    From: LINCOM EUROPA <LINCOM.EUROPAt-online.de>
    Subject: Amerindian Ling: A Reconstruction of Proto-Taranoan, S. Meira


    A Reconstruction of Proto-Taranoan: Phonology and Inflectional Morphology

    SERGIO MEIRA Rice University / Museu Goeldi

    Comparative and classificatory studies of Cariban languages, despite their long history (starting with Gilij in 1782), have been few and unsatisfactory, mainly due to the lack of necessary documentation of the languages in question. Based on a large amount of new descriptive data, as well as on published sources, the present work attempts to demonstrate the closer genetic relationship between a subgroup of three Cariban languages, Akuriy�, Tiriy� and Karihona, the last two of which were considered to belong to very distant branches of the family in a still widely cited classification (Durbin 1977). This demonstration takes the form of a reconstruction of the main aspects of the segmental phonology and inflectional morphology (person, number, evidentiality, tense/aspect/mood) of the proto-language, which the author proposes to call Proto-Taranoan. A preliminary etymological dictionary, as well as some remarks on the history of the speakers, is also included.

    ISBN 3 89586 534 6. LINCOM Studies in Native American Linguistics 30. Ca. 300 pp. Ca. USD 80 / DM 138 / � 48.

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    Free copies of LINCOM'S newsflashes 18 & 19 are now available from LINCOM.EUROPAt-online.de.

    LINCOM EUROPA, Freibadstr. 3, D-81543 Muenchen, Germany; FAX +49 89 62269404; http://www.lincom-europa.com LINCOM.EUROPAt-online.de.

    Message 2: Asian Ling: A Grammar of Iranian Azari, y. Dehghani

    Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2000 23:04:31 +0200
    From: LINCOM EUROPA <LINCOM.EUROPAt-online.de>
    Subject: Asian Ling: A Grammar of Iranian Azari, y. Dehghani


    A Grammar of Iranian Azari including comparisons with Persian YAVAR DEHGHANI

    This study intends to develop a grammar of Iranian Azari which is spoken mainly in the north western parts of Iran: it consists of phonology, morphology, and the syntax of simple and complex clauses. Since Persian has a prominent influence on this language, the phonology, morphology and syntax of borrowed words are also discussed and when appropriate, the constructions in the language are compared to that of Persian. Table of Contents: Chapter 1 contains a description of the situation of the language, the language family, the speakers, informants, different dialects, and previous works on the language. Chapter 2 introduces the phonological system of Azari, which includes the discussion of the phonemic inventory, phonological processes, including vowel harmony with an attempt to explain it based on autosegmental theory. Chapter 3 deals with the morphology of the language, trying to distinguish the derivational and inflectional suffixes, and discussing the underlying forms of inflectional suffixes. In this chapter, compounding and reduplication are also discussed. Chapter 4 discusses the syntax of simple clauses including the case system, constituent order, imperatives, copular, interrogative, and passive constructions. In this chapter, the distinction between complements and adjuncts is explored. At the end of this chapter, morphosyntactic borrowings from Persian are discussed. Chapter 5 illustrates the syntax of complex clauses including causative constructions, complement clauses, relative clauses and adverbial clauses.

    Azari minimal pairs and texts are provided in the Appendix.

    ISBN 3 89586 991 0. LINCOM Studies in Asian Linguistics 30. Ca. 280pp. Ca. EUR 107.36 / USD 64 / DM 120 / � 40.

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    LINCOM EUROPA, Freibadstr. 3, D-81543 Muenchen, Germany; FAX +49 89 62269404; http://www.lincom-europa.com LINCOM.EUROPAt-online.de.

    Message 3: Uralic Lang: Contact-induced Perspectives in Uralic Langs, A. K�NNAP

    Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2000 23:14:01 +0200
    From: LINCOM EUROPA <LINCOM.EUROPAt-online.de>
    Subject: Uralic Lang: Contact-induced Perspectives in Uralic Langs, A. K�NNAP


    Contact-induced Perspectives in Uralic Languages AGO K�NNAP, University of Tartu

    The author of the book would make an attempt to outline a few features of a recent significant paradigm change in the Uralic (Finno-Ugric and Samoyed) linguistics. The main factor of linguistic processes is supposed to be language contacts, not so much a spontaneous change of languages, although the latter should also be borne in mind. The concept of linguistic affinity has also been subjected to criticism. The common features of Uralic languages developed thanks to various contacts among different languages whereby a language of the lingua franca type could operate as an intermediary.

    Thus any Uralic language could always differ from other languages of this group, partly retaining its origin from source language(s), unknown us to date. Later on it could also, additionally, become more similar to other Uralic languages thanks to language contacts or, on the other hand, it could become more different as a result of contacts with others than Uralic languages. The role of a language prestige in the process of language changes through history is being emphasized at present. The similarities between Finnic-Lapp and Samoyed languages have earlier been regarded as a result of a better survival of the Proto-Uralic heritage at the extreme peripheries of the expansive zone of occurance of Uralic languages. But the Finnic-Lapp--Samoyed similarities may hypothetically be regarded as ontime areal-typological (contact) similarities. Northern Indo-European languages - Germanic, Baltic and Slavic - are supposed to have developed so that the speakers of Uralic language form learned to speak that of the Indo-European.

    Ago K�nnap is Professor of Uralic Languages of the University of Tartu.

    ISBN 3 89586 964 3. LINCOM Studies in Asian Linguistics 39. Ca. 120pp. Ca. EUR 35 / DM 68 / USD 35 / � 24.

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    LINCOM EUROPA, Freibadstr. 3, D-81543 Muenchen, Germany; FAX +49 89 62269404; http://www.lincom-europa.com LINCOM.EUROPAt-online.de.
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