University of British Columbia, 2018. — 108 p. This thesis explores the semantic properties of a verb affix analyzed by Watanabe (2003) as marking stative aspect in ʔayʔaǰuθəm. Also known as Comox-Sliammon, ʔayʔaǰuθəm is a critically endangered Central Salish language spoken on the central west coast of British Columbia, Canada. As Nedjalkov and Jaxontov define them, (1988, p....
University of British Columbia, 2022. — 450 p. In this dissertation, I examine the second-position clitic system in ʔayʔaǰuθəm, a Central Salish language traditionally spoken along the northern Georgia Strait in British Columbia. The system includes subject agreement markers, modals, evidentials, discourse particles, and a scalar exclusive. I examine both the morphosyntax of...
Ottawa: Government Printing Bureau, 1915. — 68 (53) p. I. Phonetics II. Nouns normally reduplicated III. Reduplicated plurals of nouns IV. Reduplicated diminutives of nouns V. Doubly reduplicated diminutive plurals of nouns VI. Miscellaneous linguistic material VII. Comparative notes on Salish noun reduplication
Ottawa: Government Printing Bureau, 1915. — 68 (53) p. I. Phonetics II. Nouns normally reduplicated III. Reduplicated plurals of nouns IV. Reduplicated diminutives of nouns V. Doubly reduplicated diminutive plurals of nouns VI. Miscellaneous linguistic material VII. Comparative notes on Salish noun reduplication
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