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Pacific linguistics.
Koromu (Kesawai): grammar and information structure of a New Guinea language / Carol Priestley. — 1 online resource. — (Pacific linguistics (PL). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2317408.pdf>.

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Subject: Language and languages.

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This book is a grammatical description of Koromu (or Kesawai), an endangered and previously undescribed language in Papua New Guinea's Ramu Valley. Koromu belongs to the Madang subgroup of the putative Trans New Guinea family. The grammar covers the structures of the language, with an emphasis on information structure. Geographic, linguistic, social and historical setting are described as well as phonology and morphophonology. The book examines the morphosyntactic structures of the language, covering basic clause structure, word classes, phrase structures and structures of spatial reference, verbal morphology, serial verb constructions, experiencer object constructions and the various constructions of clause combining (clause chaining, complement clauses, adverbial and relative clauses). Chapters also deal with noun phrase (non)realisation and morphological signaling of prominence and show how links and tails are encoded grammatically. Appendices contain texts and a wordlist.

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Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contents
  • List of Tables
  • List of Maps
  • List of Photos
  • Conventions and abbreviations
  • Abbreviations for sources (see Appendix 1 for more details)
  • 1 Introduction: Linguistic, sociolinguistic, ethnographic and historical contexts
  • 2 Phonology and morphophonology
  • 3 Basic clause structure
  • 4 Word classes
  • 5 Noun phrases
  • 6 Possessive nominal constructions
  • 7 Postpositional phrases
  • 8 Spatial reference
  • 9 Verb morphology
  • 10 Complex verbal predicates
  • 11 Impersonal experiencer object constructions
  • 12 Basic clause combining
  • 13 Noun phrase realization, omission and prominence
  • 14 Ground – links and tails
  • Appendices
  • References
  • Author Index
  • Language Index
  • Subject Index

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