A Grammar of Kham
First published in 2002, this is a comprehensive grammatical documentation of Kham, a previously undescribed language from west-central Nepal, belonging to the Tibeto-Burman language family. The language contains a number of grammatical systems that are of immediate relevance to current work on linguistic theory, including split ergativity, a mirative system, and a rich class of derived adjectivals. Its verb morphology has implications for the understanding of the history of the entire Tibeto-Burman family. The book, based on extensive fieldwork, deals with all major aspects of the language including segmental phonology, tone, word classes, noun phrases, nominalizations, transitivity alterations, tense-aspect-modality, non-declarative speech acts, and complex sentence structure. It provides copious examples throughout the exposition and includes three short native texts and a vocabulary of more than 400 words, many of them reconstructed for Proto-Kham and Proto-Tibeto-Burman.
- This is the only available description of Kham, an endangered language with many features of relevance to modern linguistic theory
- It is based on extensive fieldwork and provides a large amount of data and examples, which will be useful to typologists, syntacticians, and other comparative linguists
- It provides new evidence that will influence our understanding of the whole of the Tibeto-Burman language family
Product details
October 2009Paperback
9780521120517
504 pages
244 × 170 × 26 mm
0.8kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. The people and their language
- 2. Segmental phonology
- 3. Tonology
- 4. Nouns and noun morphology
- 5. Verbs and verb morphology
- 6. Modifiers and adjectivals
- 7. Locatives, dimensionals and temporal adverbs
- 8. Adverbs and adverbials
- 9. Minor word classes
- 10. Noun phrases, nominalizations and relative clauses
- 11. Simple clauses, transitivity and voice
- 12. Tense, aspect and modality
- 13. The modality of certainty, obligation, unexpected information
- 14. Non-declarative speech acts
- 15. Interclausal relations and sentence structure
- 16. Nominalized verb forms in discourse
- 17. The Kham verb in historical perspective
- 18. Texts
- 19. Vocabulary
- References.