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نام کتاب : Handbook of Amazonian Languages Volume 1-4
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کتاب راهنمای زبان های آمازونی جلد 1-4
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ناشر : De Gruyter Mouton
سال نشر : 1986-1998
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ISBN (شابک) : 3110102579 , 3110149915
زبان کتاب : English
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Handbook of Amazonian Languages Vol.1_D.C.Derbyshire, G.K.Pullum_899251242, De Gruyter Mouton (1986)
Preface
Map-South America
Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Grammatical Sketches
Outline of Contents for each chapter in Part I
Apalai - Edward Koehn and Sally Koehn
Introduction
Syntax of the Sentence or Clause
1. Word order
2. Parataxis
3. Ellipsis
4. Reflexives and reciprocals
5. Passives
6. Causatives
7. Comparatives
8. Coordination
9. Pragmatic and discourse characteristics
10. Interrogatives
11. Imperatives
12. Negation
13. Anaphora
14. Subordinate clauses
14.1 Subordinate constructions in general
14.2 Relative clauses
14.3 Time and conditional clauses
14.4 Contrary to fact conditionals
14.5 Manner subordinate clauses
14.6 Purpose clauses
14.7 Cause clauses
14.8 Result clauses
14.9 Comparative and equative clauses
14.10 Desire clauses
14.11 Complex subordinate constructions
14.12 Indirect discourse
14.13 Direct quotation
Syntax of Phrase Types
15. Noun phrase structure
15.0 Introduction
15.1 Marking for case
15.2 Genitives
15.3 Modifiers
15.4 Nominalizations
16. Pronoun system
17. Adpositional phrase structure
18. Verb and verb phrase structure
18.1 Tense
18.2 Aspect
18.3 Mood/Modality
18.4 Person and number
18.5 Voice
18.6 Other categories
18.7 Incorporation of nominal elements into the verb
19. Adjective phrase structure
20. Adverb phrase structure
21. Particles
21.1 Modifying particles
21.2 Discourse particles
21.3 Verification particles
22. Phonology
23. Morphology
24. Ideophones
References
Canela-Krahô
0. Introduction
Syntax of the Sentence or Clause
1. Word order
2. Parataxis
3. Ellipsis
4. Reflexives and reciprocals
5. Passives
6. Causatives
7. Comparatives and equatives
8. Coordination
9. Pragmatic and discourse characteristks
10. Interrogatives
11. Imperatives
12. Negation
13. Anaphora
14. Subordinate clauses
Syntax of Phrase Types
15. Noun phrase structure
16. Pronoun system
17. Adpositional phrase structure
18. Verb and verb phrase structure
19. Adjective phrase structure
20. Adverb phrase structure
21. Particles
22. Phonology
23. Morphology
24. Ideophones
References
Pirahã
Introduction
Syntax of the Sentence or Clause
1. Word order
2. Parataxis
3. Ellipsis
4. Reflexives and reciprocals
5. Passives
6. Causatives
7. Comparatives and equatives
8. Coordination
9. Pragmatic and discourse characteristics
10. Interrogatives
11. Imperatives
12. Negation
13. Anaphora
14. Subordinate clauses
Syntax of Phrase Types
15. Noun phrase structure
16. Pronoun system
17. Adpositkmal phrase structure
18. Verb structure
19. Adjective phrase structure
20. Adverb phrase structure
21. Particles
22. Phonology
23. Morphology
24. Ideophones
References
Urubu-Kaapor
Introduction
Syntax of the Sentence or Clause
1. Word order
2. Parataxis
3. Ellipsis
4. Reflexives and reciprocals
5. Passives
6. Causatives
7. Comparatives and equatives
8. Coordination
9. Pragmatic and discourse characteristics
10. Interrogatives
11. Imperatives
12. Negation
13. Anaphora
14. Subordinate clauses
Syntax of Phrase Types
15. Noun phrase structure
16. Pronoun system
17. Adpositional phrase structure
18. Verb and verb phrase structure
19. Adjective phrase structure
20. Adverb phrase structure
21. Particles
22. Phonology
23. Morphology
24. Ideophones
References
Part II: Word Order and Typological Studies
Verb Prominence, Verb Initialness, Ergativity and Typological Disharmony in Guajajara
Basic Constituent Order in Yagua Clauses: Implications for Word Order Universals
Part III: Comparative Arawakan Studies
Comparative Survey of Morphology and Syntax in Brazilian Arawakan
0. Introduction
1. Word order
2. Case Marking
3. Verb morphology
4. Coordination
5. Subordination
6. Concluding summary
Note
References
Grammatical Characteristics of PreAndine Arawakan Languages of Peru
0. Introduction
1. Morphological characteristics
2. Syntactic characteristics
3. Some characteristics of narrative discourse
4. Concluding summary
Notes
References
Handbook of Amazonian Languages Vol.2_D.C.Derbyshire, G.K.Pullum_311011495X, De Gruyter Mouton (1990)
Map South America
Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction
Sanuma
Introduction
Syntax of the Sentence or Clause
1. Word order
2. Parataxis
3. Ellipsis
4. Reflexives and reciprocals
5. Passives
6. Causatives
7. Comparatives and equatives
8. Coordination
9. Pragmatic and discourse characteristics
10. Interrogatives
11. Imperatives
12. Negation
13. Anaphora
14. Subordinate clauses
Syntax Of Phrase Types
15. Noun phrase structure
16. Pronoun system
17. Adpositional phrase structure
18. Verb phrase structure
19. Adjective phrase structure
20. Adverb phrase structure
Particles
21. Particles
Phonology
22. Phonology
23. Morphology
Ideophones
24. Ideophones
References
Appendix. Sanuma Texts
Text 1. The Woman and the Jaguar
Text 2. No New Tracks
Yagua
Introduction
Syntax of the Sentence or the Clause
1. Word order
2. Parataxis
3. Ellipsis
4. Reflexives, reciprocals and other intra-sentential coreference phenomena
5. Passive and related constructions
6. Causatives
7. Comparatives and equatives
8. Coordination
9. Pragmatic and discourse characteristics
10. Interrogatives
11. Imperative and obligative moods
12. Negation
13. Anaphora
14. Subordinate clauses
Syntax Of Phrase Types
15. Noun phrase structure
16. Pronoun system
17. Postpositional phrases
18. Verb and verb phrase structure
19. Adjective phrase structure
20. Adverb phrase structure
Particles and Clitics
21. Particles and clitics
Phonology
22. Phonology
Morphology
23. Nominal and adjectival morphology
Ideophones
24. Ideophones
Note
References
Appendix. The Three Warriors; Laureano Mozombite
Handbook of Amazonian Languages Vol.3_D.C.Derbyshire, G.K.Pullum_3110128365, De Gruyter Mouton (1991)
Preface
Map of South America
Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Grammatical Sketches
Outline of contents for grammatical sketches
Macushi
Introduction
Syntax of the Sentence or Clause
1. Word order
2. Parataxis
3. Ellipsis
4. Reflexives, reciprocals and unspecified arguments
5. Passives
6. Causatives
7. Comparatives and equatives
8. Coordination
9. Pragmatic and discourse characteristics
10. Interrogatives
11. Imperatives
12. Negation
13. Anaphora
14. Subordinate Clauses
Syntax Of Phrase Types
15. Noun phrase structure
16. Pronoun system
17. Adpositional phrase structure
18. Verb and verb phrase structure
19. Adjective phrase structure
20. Adverb phrase structure
Particles
21. Particles
Phonology
22. Phonology
23. Morphology
Ideophones
24. Ideophones
References
Appendix. Macushi Text as told by Jo o Mafarico Raposo Wei moropai Kapoi moropai Kaiwano\' \'Sun and Moon and Star\'
Paumarí
Introduction
Syntax Of The Sentence Or Clause
1. Word order
2. Parataxis
3. Ellipsis
4. Reflexives and reciprocals
5. Passives
6. Causatives
7. Comparatives and equatives
8. Coordination
9. Pragmatic and discourse characteristics
10. Interrogatives
11. Imperatives
12. Negation
13. Anaphora
14. Subordinate clauses
Syntax of Phrase Types
15. Noun phrase structure
16. Pronoun system
17. Adpositional phrase structure
18. Verb and verb phrase structure
19. Adjective phrase structure
20. Adverb phrase structure
Particles
21. Particles
Phonology
22. Phonology
23. Morphology
Ideophones
24. Ideophones
References
Part II: Maipuran (Arawakan) Classification
A Classification of Maipuran (Arawakan) Languages Based on Shared Lexical Retentions
0. Introduction
1. An overview of the Arawakan language family
2. Previous comparative studies of Maipuran
3. Aspects of Maipuran grammatical structure
4. Noun classifiers
5. Preliminary reconstructions and cognate sets
6. Reconstructed phonemes and reflexes
7. Conclusions
References
Cumulative Index to Volumes 1-3
Handbook of Amazonian Languages Vol.4_D.C.Derbyshire, G.K.Pullum_3110149915, De Gruyter Mouton (1998)
Preface
Map of South America
Contents
Introduction -- Desmond C. Derbyshire and Geoffrey K. Pullum
Part I: Grammatical Sketches
Outline of contents for grammatical sketches
Wai Wai
Introduction
Syntax Of The Sentence Or Clause
1. Word order
2. Parataxis
3. Ellipsis
4. Reflexive, reciprocal, and detransitivizer
5. Passives
6. Causatives
7. Comparatives, equatives
8. Coordination
9. Pragmatic strategies and discourse characteristics
10. Interrogatives
11. Imperative, hortative, polite requests and obligation
12. Negation
13. Anaphora
14. Subordinate clauses
Syntax of Phrase Types
15. Noun phrase structure
16. Pronouns
17. Adpositional phrase structure
18. Verb and verb phrase structure
19. Adjective phrase structure
20. Adverb phrase structure
Particles
21. Particles
Phonology
22. Phonology
Morphology
23. Morphology
Ideophones
24. Ideophones
Abbreviations
References
Appendix. WAI WAI TEXT -- KERIYME PEN WAYHTOPONHO The story of Kiriyme\'s death Told by Forosha
Warekena
Introduction
Locations of Warekena and some neighboring language groups
Syntax Of The Sentence Or Clause
1. Constituent order
2. Parataxis
3. Ellipsis
4. Reflexives, reciprocals, unspecified arguments
5. Passives
6. Causatives
7. Copular clauses, including comparatives and equatives
8. Coordination
9. Pragmatic and discourse characteristics
10. Interrogatives
11. Imperatives
12. Negation
13. Anaphora
14 Subordinate clauses
Syntax of Phrase Types
15. Noun phrase structure
16. Pronoun system
17. Adpositional phrase structure
18. Verb and verb phrase structure
19. Adjective phrase structure
20. Adverb phrase structure
Particles
21. Particles and Conjunctions
Phonology
22. Phonology
Morphology
23. Morphology
24. Ideophones
Notes
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
References
Appendix. Warekena Text -- The Deer and the Turtle
Part II: Typological Study: Amahuaca (Panoan)
Interclausal Reference in Amahuaca
0. Introduction
1. General characteristics of Amahuaca
2. General description of IR constructions in Amahuaca
3. IR operators in Amahuaca
4. Conclusions
5. IRMs in Narrative Discourse
Acknowledgements
Notes
Abbreviations
References
Part III: Comparative Study: Tupí-Guaraní
Comparative Tupi-Guaram Morphosyntax
0. Introduction
Approximate locations of Tupi-Guarani language groups
1. Proto-Tupi-Guarani person markers
2. Word classes
3. Nouns
4. Postpositions
5. Cross-referencing on independent verbs
6. Cross-referencing of dependent verb forms
7. Valence-changing devices
8. Verbal aspect
9. Nominalizations
10. Negation
11. Demonstratives
12. Particles
13. Ideophones
14. Numbers
15. Constituent order
16. Hypotheses concerning the functions of r-
17. A proposal for the development of the person hierarchy
Notes
Abbreviations
References
Appendix I. Reconstructions
Appendix II. Tupi-Guarani Phonemes and their Reflexes
Appendix III. Some Phonological Rules from Tupinambä which apply to Tupi-Guarani languages in general
Appendix IV. Changes which Resulted in Subgroups -- Rodrigues, 1984/1985, with additions by C. Jensen
Appendix V. Distinguishing Properties of Tupi-Guarani Languages -- Rodrigues 1984/85
Cumulative Index to Volumes 1-4
A
B, C
D
E
F, G
H
I
J
K, L
M
N
O, P
Q, R
S
T
U, V
W, X, Y
Z




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