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Two appendices provide a set of diagnostic procedures for the discovery and description of Apatani tone categories, as well as an Apatani lexicon of approximately one thousand entries. PhD Dissertation. It is based on primary data obtained from original fieldwork conducted by the author in Galo towns and villages in Arunachal Pradesh. In addition to description of the synchronic phonology and grammar of Lare Galo, it contains a historical overview and preliminary reconstruction of Proto-Galo segmental phonology, in addition to a glossary of approximately 1, lexical roots with 4, lexical exemplars and three fully analyzed texts.
This article proposes a common explanation for both facts, by hypothesizing that reanalysis of an AUX-final serial verb construction as a single predicate word has resulted in realignment of an earlier pre-head auxiliary negator as a predicate suffix with leftward scope over the predicate stem.
Dixon and A. Aikhenvald, Eds. Oxford, Oxford University Press: Post , Stephen Morey. Enfield and B. Comrie, Eds. Berlin, Mouton de Gruyter: — Yankee Modi. This thesis is the first comprehensive description of Milang, a Tibeto-Burman language of the Eastern Himalayan region. It contains an ethnographic description, phonetic and phonological description, grammatical description, and pages of fully analysed texts. This thesis contributes to the study of Tibeto-Burman languages of the Himalayas, especially in the areas of egophoricity, nominalization and focus, and identifies some new grammatical phenomena such as group-clusivity and verbal subject autonomy marking.