Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. - A Grammar of Tariana, from Northwest AmazoniaCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2003. orig.boards. 24x15cm, xxiv,705 pp.. Minor rubbing. VG. ¶ This is a comprehensive reference grammar of Tariana, an endangered Arawak language from a remote region in the northwest Amazonian jungle. Its speakers traditionally marry someone speaking a different language, and as a result most people are fluent in five or six languages. Because of this rampant multilingualism, Tariana combines a number of features inherited from the protolanguage with properties diffused from neighbouring but unrelated Tucanoan languages. Typologically unusual features of the language include: an array of classifiers independent of genders, complex serial verbs, case marking depending on the topicality of a noun, and double marking of case and of number. Tariana has obligatory evidentiality: every sentence contains a special element indicating whether the information was seen, heard, or inferred by the speaker, or whether the speaker acquired it from somebody else. This grammar will be a valuable source-book for linguists and others interested in natural languages" - publisher's description. USD 98.00 [Appr.: EURO 86.75 | £UK 73.75 | JP¥ 14121] Book number BOOKS020446Iis offered by:
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