Ute Reference Grammar

Ute Reference Grammar

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Givon, T. (University of Oregon)
John Benjamins Publishing Co
EAN: 9789027287410
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Ute is a Uto-Aztecan language of the northernmost (Numic) branch, currently spoken on three reservations in western Colorado and eastern Utah. Like many other native languages of Northern America, Ute is severely endangered. This book is part of the effort toward its preservation. Typologically, Ute offers a cluster of intriguing features, best viewed from the perspective of diachronic change and grammaticalization. The book presents a comprehensive synchronic description of grammatical structures and their communicative functions, as well as a diachronic account of a grammar in the midst of change. The book is the first of a 3-volume series which also includes a collection of oral texts and a dictionary. Ute speakers and tribal members may find in the present volume a step-by-step description of how words are combined into meaningful communication. Linguists may find a detailed account of one language, an account that is unabashedly informed by universals of grammar, communication and change.
EAN 9789027287410
ISBN 9027287414
Binding Ebook
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Co
Publication date May 25, 2011
Pages 441
Language English
Country Netherlands
Authors Givon, T. (University of Oregon)
Series Culture and Language Use