A Grammar of Bella Coola

A Grammar of Bella Coola
Title A Grammar of Bella Coola PDF eBook
Author Philip W. Davis
Publisher
Pages 206
Release 1997
Genre Foreign Language Study
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A Grammar of the Bella Coola Language

A Grammar of the Bella Coola Language
Title A Grammar of the Bella Coola Language PDF eBook
Author Hendricus Franciscus Nater
Publisher
Pages 194
Release 1983
Genre
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Bella Coola language

Bella Coola language
Title Bella Coola language PDF eBook
Author H. F. Nater
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 192
Release 1984-01-01
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1772822558

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A description of the phonology, morphonology, morphology, syntax, historical, areal, and typological features of the Salish language of Bella Coola, British Columbia.

A Comparative Conceptual Grammar of Bella Coola and Lushootseed

A Comparative Conceptual Grammar of Bella Coola and Lushootseed
Title A Comparative Conceptual Grammar of Bella Coola and Lushootseed PDF eBook
Author David James Beck
Publisher
Pages 344
Release 1995
Genre Bella Coola language
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Switchbacks

Switchbacks
Title Switchbacks PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Kramer
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 169
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0774841303

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Switchbacks explores how the Nuxalk of Bella Coola, British Columbia, negotiate such complex questions as: Who owns culture? How should culture be transmitted to future generations? Where does selling and buying Nuxalk art fit into attempts to regain control of heritage?

Complementation

Complementation
Title Complementation PDF eBook
Author Kaoru Horie
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 256
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789027238863

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Complementation, i.e. predication encoded in argument slots, is well-renowned for its syntactic and semantic variability across languages. As such, it poses a tantalizing descriptive/explanatory challenge to linguists of any theoretical persuasion. Recent developments in Cognitive and Functional-typological linguistics have enabled researchers to address various unexplored research questions on complementation phenomena. The seven papers included in this volume represent the most recent endeavors to explore cognitive-functional foundations of complementation phenomena from various theoretical perspectives (Cognitive Grammar, Mental Space Theory, Typology, Discourse-functional linguistics, Cognitive Science). The seven papers are prefaced by an introductory chapter (Kaoru Horie and Bernard Comrie) which situates the current volume within the major complementation studies of the past forty years. This work presents a new theoretical venue of complementation studies and enhances our understanding of this complex yet intriguing syntactic and semantic phenomenon.

Musqueam Reference Grammar

Musqueam Reference Grammar
Title Musqueam Reference Grammar PDF eBook
Author Wayne P. Suttles
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 638
Release 2004
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780774810029

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Here is the long-awaited grammar of the Musqueam dialect of Halkomelem, which Wayne Suttles began work on in the late 1950s. The Musqueam people's aboriginal territory includes much of the Fraser Delta and the city of Vancouver. Halkomelem is one of the twenty-three languages that belong to the Salish Family. Suttles, an anthropologist, worked with knowledgeable older people, eliciting traditional stories, personal narratives, and ethnographic accounts. The grammar covers the usual topics of phonology, morphology, and syntax, illustrated by numerous sentences selected for their cultural relevance, providing insight into traditional practices, social relations, and sense of humor. With information on kinship, space and time, names of people and places, and the history of work on Halkomelem, this is perhaps the fullest account of any Salish language.