Jack B. Martin is an associate professor of English at the College of William and Mary. He is the coeditor of Totkv Mocvse/New Fire: Creek Folktales and the coauthor of A Dictionary of Creek/Muskogee (Nebraska 2000). Margaret McKane Mauldin is a Creek instructor at the University of Oklahoma. She was awarded the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from the College of William and Mary for her contribution to the study and preservation of the Creek language. Juanita McGirt teaches Creek in Okemah, Oklahoma, and transcribed and translated recordings and documents for this volume.
Jack B. Martin is an associate professor of English at the College of William and Mary. He is the coeditor of Totkv Mocvse/New Fire: Creek Folktales and the coauthor of A Dictionary of Creek/Muskogee (Nebraska 2000). Margaret McKane Mauldin is a Creek instructor at the University of Oklahoma. She was awarded the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from the College of William and Mary for her contribution to the study and preservation of the Creek language. Juanita McGirt teaches Creek in Okemah, Oklahoma, and transcribed and translated recordings and documents for this volume.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jack B. Martin is an associate professor of English at the College of William and Mary. He is the coeditor of Totkv Mocvse/New Fire: Creek Folktales and the coauthor of A Dictionary of Creek/Muskogee (Nebraska 2000). Margaret McKane Mauldin is a Creek instructor at the University of Oklahoma. She was awarded the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from the College of William and Mary for her contribution to the study and preservation of the Creek language. Juanita McGirt teaches Creek in Okemah, Oklahoma, and transcribed and translated recordings and documents for this volume.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Acknowledgements Abbreviations and conventions
The language and its speakers 1. Creek and the Creek-speaking peoples 2. Overview of the language 3. Creek dialects and ways of speaking
Phonology 4. Phonemes 5. General phonological processes 6. The organization of phonemes into higher units 7. Stress and tone in nouns 8. Stress, tone, and grades in verbs 9. Orthography
Nouns and their modifiers 10. Nominalization 11. Compounding 12. Plural nouns 13. Size 14. Possession 15. Pronouns 16. Postpositions 17. Noun forms with adverbial function 18. Adjectival nouns (quantifiers)
Verbs and their modifiers 19. Locative prefixes 20. Agreement 21. Reflexives and reciprocals 22. Adding objects: dative and instrumental 23. Plural verbs 24. Voice alternations: middle -k-, causative -ic- and -ipeyc- 25. Impersonals 26. Degree 27. Verb forms with adverbial function 28. Aspect 29. Expressing time: tense and related notions 30. Negation 31. Mood 32. 'Be', auxiliaries, and modality 33. Numbers and quantifiers 34. Describing motion and direction 35. Existence 36. Sound-symbolic verbs
Discourse markers 37. Case and switch-reference markers 38. Focus of attention clitic 39. Referential clitic 40. Other markers
Syntax 41. Word order and basic syntax 42. Clause types 43. Interpreting pronouns, reflexives, and reciprocals 44. Style
Appendices Appendix 1: Paradigms Appendix 2: Texts Appendix 3: List of common affixes
Foreword Acknowledgements Abbreviations and conventions
The language and its speakers 1. Creek and the Creek-speaking peoples 2. Overview of the language 3. Creek dialects and ways of speaking
Phonology 4. Phonemes 5. General phonological processes 6. The organization of phonemes into higher units 7. Stress and tone in nouns 8. Stress, tone, and grades in verbs 9. Orthography
Nouns and their modifiers 10. Nominalization 11. Compounding 12. Plural nouns 13. Size 14. Possession 15. Pronouns 16. Postpositions 17. Noun forms with adverbial function 18. Adjectival nouns (quantifiers)
Verbs and their modifiers 19. Locative prefixes 20. Agreement 21. Reflexives and reciprocals 22. Adding objects: dative and instrumental 23. Plural verbs 24. Voice alternations: middle -k-, causative -ic- and -ipeyc- 25. Impersonals 26. Degree 27. Verb forms with adverbial function 28. Aspect 29. Expressing time: tense and related notions 30. Negation 31. Mood 32. 'Be', auxiliaries, and modality 33. Numbers and quantifiers 34. Describing motion and direction 35. Existence 36. Sound-symbolic verbs
Discourse markers 37. Case and switch-reference markers 38. Focus of attention clitic 39. Referential clitic 40. Other markers
Syntax 41. Word order and basic syntax 42. Clause types 43. Interpreting pronouns, reflexives, and reciprocals 44. Style
Appendices Appendix 1: Paradigms Appendix 2: Texts Appendix 3: List of common affixes
References Index
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