03861nam 2200529 450 991078902030332120170816154044.090-04-25893-010.1163/9789004258938(CKB)3710000000088996(EBL)1633847(SSID)ssj0001107308(PQKBManifestationID)11945007(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001107308(PQKBWorkID)11084979(PQKB)10636756(MiAaPQ)EBC1633847(nllekb)BRILL9789004258938(PPN)178914568(EXLCZ)99371000000008899620131216d2014 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA grammar of Atong /by Seino van BreugelLeiden ;Boston :Brill,2014.1 online resource (700 p.)Brill's studies in South and Southwest Asian languages,1877-4083 ;volume 5Description based upon print version of record.90-04-25892-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.The Atong language and its speakers -- Phonology -- Word classes: an overview -- Verbs and verb/nouns -- Adjectives -- Nouns, the noun phrase and the nominal clump -- Kinship terms -- Deictic words -- Interrogatives -- Indefinite preforms -- The quantifier phrase, numerals and other quantifiers -- Classifiers -- Postpositions -- Discourse connectives -- Other word classes -- Sub-class-changing derivation -- Phrasal enclitics -- Semantic-role marking -- Pragmatic-role and specificity enclitics -- The predicate -- Derivational suffixes -- Predicate enclitics -- The clause, clause types and illocutionary force -- The factitive enclitic =wa , subordination and nominalization -- Goal-marked predicates -- Temporal-location and conditional clauses -- Concomitant-action clauses -- Adverbial and sequential clauses.Atong is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Northeast India and Bangladesh. Seino van Breugel provides a deep and thorough coverage and analysis of all major areas of the grammar, which makes this book of great interest and value to general linguists and typologists as well as area specialists. Alongside an Atong-English dictionary and five fully-glossed Atong texts recorded during extensive fieldwork, this work also provides a sizable ethnolinguistic introduction to the speakers and their culture. Of particular interest is the pragmatic approach taken for the grammatical analysis. Whereas the form of an utterance provides some clue as to its possible meaning, inference is always needed to arrive at the most relevant interpretation within the context in which the utterance occurs. \'This is a very important book for South Asian and Sino-Tibetan linguistic scholarship. Of the 200 languages of Northeast India, only a handful have been documented; the present work brings the number of full-scale modern grammars for these languages to six. Thus it represents a unique and extremely valuable contribution.\' Professor Scott DeLancey University of Oregon \'This is a solid academic work which makes a huge contribution to the field. There is no other detailed account of this particular language, and it is highly doubtful that anyone will write something more comprehensive in the future.\' Dr Willem de Reuse University of North TexasBrill's studies in South and Southwest Asian languages ;v. 5.Tibeto-Burman languagesGrammarTibeto-Burman languagesGrammar.495/.4Breugel Seino van1533869MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910789020303321A grammar of Atong3781022UNINA