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Author Pearce, Elizabeth, 1942- author.

Title A grammar of Unua / by Elizabeth Pearce
Published Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2015]
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Description 1 online resource (615 pages) : illustrations, maps, portraits
Series Pacific Linguistics ; 647
Pacific linguistics ; 647.
Contents 880-01 2.6.1. The Unua of older and younger speakers2.6.2. Unua and Pangkumu; 2.6.2.1. Consonant clusters; 2.6.2.2. Consonant phonemes; 2.6.2.3. Vowels; Chapter 3 -- Nouns and pronouns; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Nouns; 3.2.1. Common nouns; 3.2.1.1 Noun accretions; 3.2.1.1.1. *na accretion; 3.2.1.1.2. *a accretion; 3.2.1.1.3. Absence of accretion; 3.2.1.1.4. Roots in compounds; 3.2.1.2. Noun/verb root pairings; 3.2.1.3. Preposition incorporation; 3.2.2. Proper nouns; 3.3. Personal pronouns; 3.4. Demonstratives; 3.4.1. Introduction; 3.4.2. Modifying deictic/anaphoric demonstratives; 3.4.2.1. Overview
880-01/Cyrl 2.3.1.2. Bilabial plosives: /p mb/2.3.1.3. The bilabial fricative: /Â/; 2.3.1.4. Velarized bilabials (older speakers) : /pw mbw Âw/; 2.3.2. Coronal consonants: /t nd s t ∫ ɾ r l/; 2.3.2.1. Plosives: /t nd/; 2.3.2.2. Voiceless coronals: /t s tS/; 2.3.2.3. Rhotics: /Q r/; 2.3.2.4. The lateral consonant: /l/; 2.3.3. Velar obstruents: /kŋ g ɣ/; 2.3.4. Nasal consonants: /m n ŋ/; 2.3.5. Vowels: /i e a o u (ø ө ʉ)/; 2.3.5.1. Vowels: All speakers: /i e a o u/; 2.3.5.2. Vowels: Older speakers: /ø Õ õ/; 2.4. Stress placement; 2.5. Syllable structure and phonotactics; 2.6. Variation and change
3.4.2.2. Previous mention demonstratives3.4.2.3. Proximate and distant demonstratives; 3.4.2.4. Summary; 3.4.3. Demonstrative pronouns; 3.4.3.1. Introduction; 3.4.3.2. 'Thing' demonstratives; 3.4.3.2.1. danga; 3.4.3.2.2. dongo; 3.4.3.2.3. dag; 3.4.3.2.4. denge; 3.4.3.2.5. Summary; 3.4.3.3. 'Person' demonstratives; 3.4.3.4. 'One' demonstratives; 3.4.3.5. Summary; 3.5. Joint and disjoint reference encoding; 3.5.1. Referential identity; 3.5.2. Disjoint reference; 3.6. Interrogatives; 3.7. Concluding remarks; Chapter 4 -- Noun phrases; 4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Possession; 4.2.1. Introduction
4.2.2. Direct Possession4.2.3. Indirect Possession; 4.2.3.1. Introduction; 4.2.3.2. Indirect Possession se; 4.2.3.3. Indirect Possession xise; 4.2.4. Possessor iterativity, preposing and constituency; 4.3. Further forms of nominal modification; 4.3.1. Introduction; 4.3.2. Noun compounding; 4.3.3. Noun modification with nen; 4.4. Constructions with nga; 4.4.1. Introduction; 4.4.2. Relative clauses; 4.4.3. Further constructions with nga; 4.5. Adjectival modification; 4.5.1. Adjectives; 4.5.2. Adjectival extensions; 4.6. Numerals; 4.6.1. Cardinal numerals; 4.6.2. Ordinal number
Summary This book describes the Unua language of Malakula, Vanuatu. The island of Malakula is known to have, or to have had, a total of about 40 distinct languages of which fewer than half have been described. The 700 or so speakers of Unua are also fluent speakers of Bislama and the domains of use for Unua are becoming more restricted. Unua is thus endangered and the documentation of the language in its present form is very timely
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Unua language -- Grammar
Endangered languages -- Vanuatu -- Malekula
Endangered languages
Language and languages
SUBJECT Malekula (Vanuatu) -- Languages
Subject Vanuatu -- Malekula
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1614516596
9781501500510
1501500511
9781614516590