A Grammar Of Warrongo

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1;Preface;6 2;Acknowledgements;8 3;Contents;10 4;List of tables and figures;20 5;List of maps and photos;22 6;List of abbreviations and symbols;23 7;Chapter 1: The language and its speakers;32 7.1;1.1. Linguistic type;32 7.2;1.2. Names of the language and people;33 7.3;1.3. Dialects;34 7.4;1.4. Territory and neighbouring languages;35 7.4.1;1.4.1. Territory;35 7.4.2;1.4.2. Neighbouring languages and their classification;37 7.4.2.1;1.4.2.1. Proposed classifications;37 7.4.2.2;1.4.2.2. Studies on the neighbouring languages;37 7.4.2.3;1.4.2.3. Warrongo, Gugu-Badhun and Gujal as a linguistic unity;39 7.4.2.4;1.4.2.4. Problems with the proposed classifications;41 7.5;1.5. Environmental and socio-cultural background;45 7.5.1;1.5.1. Environmental setting;45 7.5.2;1.5.2. Archaeological and anthropological accounts;46 7.5.3;1.5.3. Mythology;46 7.5.4;1.5.4. Names of groups, individuals, and places;50 7.5.4.1;1.5.4.1. Names of groups;50 7.5.4.2;1.5.4.2. Names of individuals;52 7.5.4.3;1.5.4.3. Names of places;53 7.5.5;1.5.5. Sections and totems;56 7.5.6;1.5.6. Marriage rules;58 7.5.7;1.5.7. Kinship system;59 7.5.8;1.5.8. Other topics;63 7.6;1.6. Special styles of speech and songs;64 7.6.1;1.6.1. Jalngoy: the avoidance style of speech;64 7.6.2;1.6.2. Songs;65 7.6.3;1.6.3. Curses and expressions for abuse;68 7.7;1.7. Post-contact history;69 7.8;1.8. Studies on the Warrongo language;71 7.8.1;1.8.1. Introductory notes;71 7.8.2;1.8.2. Early studies on Warrongo;71 7.8.3;1.8.3. Modern studies on Warrongo;72 7.8.4;1.8.4. Speakers interviewed for the present study;74 7.8.4.1;1.8.4.1. Alf Palmer (Warrongo name: Jinbilnggay);74 7.8.4.2;1.8.4.2. Alec Collins (Warrongo name: Wolngarra);78 7.8.4.3;1.8.4.3. Other speakers;79 7.9;1.9. Present-day situation;82 8;Chapter 2: Phonology;84 8.1;2.1. Phonemes and their realizations;84 8.1.1;2.1.1. Phoneme inventory;84 8.1.2;2.1.2. Minimal pairs/sets;86 8.1.3;2.1.3. Allophones of consonants and semivowels;90 8.1.3.1;2.1.3.1. Nasals, rhotics, lateral, and semivowels;90 8.1.3.2;2.1.3.2. Stops;91 8.1.3.2.1;2.1.3.2.1. Stop voicing (1): in terms of places of articulation;91 8.1.3.2.2;2.1.3.2.2. Stop voicing (2): in the word-initial position;92 8.1.3.2.3;2.1.3.2.3. Stop voicing (3): in the second syllable;96 8.1.3.2.4;2.1.3.2.4. Stop voicing (4): effect of C2 nasal on C1 stop;98 8.1.3.2.5;2.1.3.2.5. Stop voicing (5): effect of V1 on C1 stop, and of V2 on C2 stop;99 8.1.3.2.6;2.1.3.2.6. Stop voicing (6): in consonant clusters;102 8.1.3.2.7;2.1.3.2.7. Stop voicing (7): concluding remarks;105


8.1.4;2.1.4. Allophones of vowels;106 8.1.4.1;2.1.4.1. /a/;106 8.1.4.2;2.1.4.2. /u/;107 8.1.4.3;2.1.4.3. /i/;107 8.1.4.4;2.1.4.4. /i/ and /u/;111 8.1.5;2.1.5. Problems with /j/ and /w/;115 8.1.5.1;2.1.5.1. /j /;115 8.1.5.1.1;2.1.5.1.1. Introductory notes;115 8.1.5.1.2;2.1.5.1.2. Allophones of /ji/;115 8.1.5.1.3;2.1.5.1.3. Allophones of /j/ that is not followed by a vowel;119 8.1.5.2;2.1.5.2. /w/;123 8.2;2.2. Phonotactics;125 8.2.1;2.2.1. Structure of words;125 8.2.2;2.2.2. Characterization of enclitics;126 8.2.3;2.2.3. Syllable structure of roots, suffixes, enclitics, and words;128 8.2.3.1;2.2.3.1. Syllable structure of roots;128 8.2.3.2;2.2.3.2. Syllable structure of suffixes and enclitics;130 8.2.3.3;2.2.3.3. Syllable structure of words;131 8.2.4;2.2.4. Syllable types in roots, suffixes, enclitics, and words;132 8.2.5;2.2.5. Distribution of consonants and semivowels;136 8.2.5.1;2.2.5.1. Consonants and semivowels in roots;136 8.2.5.2;2.2.5.2. Consonants and semivowels in suffixes;138 8.2.5.3;2.2.5.3. Consonants and semivowels in enclitics;139 8.2.5.4;2.2.5.4. Consonants and semivowels in words;139 8.2.6;2.2.6. Consonant clusters;139 8.2.6.1;2.2.6.1. Intra-root consonant clusters;139 8.2.6.2;2.2.6.2. Inter-morphemic consonant clusters;143 8.2.6.3;2.2.6.3. Comparison and analysis of intra-root and inter-morphemic consonant clusters;145 8.2.7;2.2.7. S EAN/ISBN : 9783110238778 Publisher(s): De Gruyter, De Gruyter Mouton Format: ePub/PDF Author(s): Tsunoda, Tasaku

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