04070 am 22007453u 450 991013539560332120221206104840.0(CKB)3810000000000131(SSID)ssj0001664904(PQKBManifestationID)16453569(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001664904(PQKBWorkID)14999600(PQKB)10432298(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/35808(PPN)199327092(EXLCZ)99381000000000013120160829h20142014 fy 0engurm|#---uuuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Alor-Pantar languages history and typology /edited by Marian KlamerLanguage Science Press2014Berlin, Germany :Language Science Press,2014.©20141 online resource (469 pages) illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)Studies in Diversity Linguistics ;volume 3Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: MonographPrint version: 9783944675480 Includes bibliographical references and index.The Alor-Pantar family constitutes the westernmost outlier group of Papuan (Non-Austronesian) languages. Its twenty or so languages are spoken on the islands of Alor and Pantar, located just north of Timor, in eastern In- donesia. Together with the Papuan languages of Timor, they make up the Timor-Alor-Pantar family. The languages average 5,000 speakers and are under pressure from the local Malay variety as well as the national lan- guage, Indonesian. This volume studies the internal and external linguistic history of this interesting group, and showcases some of its unique typological features, such as the preference to index the transitive patient-like argument on the verb but not the agent-like one; the extreme variety in morphologi- cal alignment patterns; the use of plural number words; the existence of quinary numeral systems; the elaborate spatial deictic systems involving an elevation component; and the great variation exhibited in their kinship systems. Unlike many other Papuan languages, Alor-Pantar languages do not ex- hibit clause-chaining, do not have switch reference systems, never suffix subject indexes to verbs, do not mark gender, but do encode clusivity in their pronominal systems. Indeed, apart from a broadly similar head-final syntactic profile, there is little else that the Alor-Pantar languages share with Papuan languages spoken in other regions. While all of them show some traces of contact with Austronesian languages, in general, borrow- ing from Austronesian has not been intense, and contact with Malay and Indonesian is a relatively recent phenomenon in most of the Alor-Pantar region.Studies in diversity linguistics ;3.Alor-Pantar languagesAlor-Pantar languagesHistoryTypology (Linguistics)elevationalsalor-pantar languagescomparative linguisticspapuan languagestypologylinguisticsnumeral systemsAbui languageAdang languageAlor–Pantar languagesBlagar languageParallel and cross cousinsTeiwa languageWersing languageWestern Pantar languageWoisika languageAlor-Pantar languages.Alor-Pantar languagesHistory.Typology (Linguistics).499.12Klamer Marianauth802843Klamer Margaretha Anna FloraAlor-Pantar Languages: Origin and Theoretical Impact (Project)PQKBUkMaJRUBOOK9910135395603321The Alor-Pantar languages3360671UNINA01104nam0 22002651i 450 UON0050641620231205105437.83320211027d1954 |0itac50 baengUS|||| 1||||Articles on American literature, 1900-1950Lewis LearyDurhamDuke University Press1954xv, 437 p.24 cmLetteratura americanaSaggiBibliografia1900-1950UONC098591FIUSDurham, North CarolinaUONL005599810.509Letteratura americana in lingua inglese, 1900-1999. Storia, descrizione, studi critici21LEARYLewisUONV285822119188Duke University PressUONV246595650ITSOL20251003RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00506416SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI V C 134 SI MR 54734 5 134 Articles on American literature, 1900-19501072822UNIOR