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A Grammar of Mapuche / Ineke Smeets.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Mouton Grammar Library [MGL] ; 41Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: 1 online resource (587 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110195583
  • 9783110211795
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 498.72
LOC classification:
  • PM5463
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations and Conventions -- Part I. INTRODUCTION -- Map 1: Topographic map of central Chile -- 1. The Mapuche people -- 2. The Mapuche language -- 3. This grammar -- Part II. PHONOLOGY AND MORPHOPHONOLOGY -- 4. Phonemes -- 5. Phonemic structure of roots, suffixes and words -- 6. Distribution of phonemes -- 7. Stress -- 8. Morphophonology -- 9. Loans -- Part III. MORPHOLOGY AND MORPHOSYNTAX OF THE NOUN -- 10. Nouns -- 11. Adjectives -- 12. Adverbs -- 13. Numerals -- 14. Demonstrative and anaphoric pronouns -- 15. Personal pronouns -- 16. Possessive pronouns -- 17. Interrogative pronouns -- 18. Suffixation -- 19. Compounding -- 20. Reduplication -- 21. Verbalization -- Part IV. NOUN PHRASES AND NOMINAL SENTENCES -- 22. Simple noun phrase -- 23. Complex noun phrase -- 24. Nominal sentences -- Part V. MORPHOLOGY AND MORPHOSYNTAX OF THE VERB -- 25. Introduction -- 26. Slots -- 27. Unnumbered suffixes -- 28. Derivational nominalizers -- 29. Compounding -- 30. Deictic verbs -- 31. Defective verbs -- Part VI. PARTICLES -- 32. Particles -- Part VII. FURTHER NOTES ON SYNTAX -- 33. Introduction -- 34. Word order -- 35. Coordination and subordination -- Appendix. PARADIGMS -- Part VIII. TEXTS -- Part IX. DICTIONARY MAPUCHE - ENGLISH -- References -- Contents of the CD
Summary: Mapuche is the language of the Mapuche (or Araucanians), the native inhabitants of central Chile. The Mapuche language, also called Mapudungu, is spoken by about 400,000 people in Chile and 40,000 in Argentina. The Mapuche people, estimated at about one million, constitute the majority of the Chilean indigenous population. The history of the Mapuche is the story of passionate fighters who managed to stop the Inca's but succumbed to the Spanish invaders after two and a half century of warfare.The relationship of the Mapuche language with other Amerindian languages has not yet been established. Mapuche is a highly agglutinative language with a complex verbal morphology.This book offers a comprehensive and detailed description of the Mapuche language. It contains a grammar (phonology, morphology and syntax), a collection of texts (stories, conversations and songs) with morphological analyses and free translations, and a Mapuche-English dictionary with a large number of derivations and examples. The grammar is preceded by a socio-historical sketch of the Mapuche people and a brief discussion of previous studies of the Mapuche language. The material for the description was collected by the author with the help of five Mapuche speakers with attention to the dialectal differences between them. The abundance of thoroughly analysed examples makes for a lively decription of the language. The intricacy of the verbal morphology will arouse the interest not only of those who practice Amerindian linguistics but also of those who are interested in language theory and language typology.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations and Conventions -- Part I. INTRODUCTION -- Map 1: Topographic map of central Chile -- 1. The Mapuche people -- 2. The Mapuche language -- 3. This grammar -- Part II. PHONOLOGY AND MORPHOPHONOLOGY -- 4. Phonemes -- 5. Phonemic structure of roots, suffixes and words -- 6. Distribution of phonemes -- 7. Stress -- 8. Morphophonology -- 9. Loans -- Part III. MORPHOLOGY AND MORPHOSYNTAX OF THE NOUN -- 10. Nouns -- 11. Adjectives -- 12. Adverbs -- 13. Numerals -- 14. Demonstrative and anaphoric pronouns -- 15. Personal pronouns -- 16. Possessive pronouns -- 17. Interrogative pronouns -- 18. Suffixation -- 19. Compounding -- 20. Reduplication -- 21. Verbalization -- Part IV. NOUN PHRASES AND NOMINAL SENTENCES -- 22. Simple noun phrase -- 23. Complex noun phrase -- 24. Nominal sentences -- Part V. MORPHOLOGY AND MORPHOSYNTAX OF THE VERB -- 25. Introduction -- 26. Slots -- 27. Unnumbered suffixes -- 28. Derivational nominalizers -- 29. Compounding -- 30. Deictic verbs -- 31. Defective verbs -- Part VI. PARTICLES -- 32. Particles -- Part VII. FURTHER NOTES ON SYNTAX -- 33. Introduction -- 34. Word order -- 35. Coordination and subordination -- Appendix. PARADIGMS -- Part VIII. TEXTS -- Part IX. DICTIONARY MAPUCHE - ENGLISH -- References -- Contents of the CD

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Mapuche is the language of the Mapuche (or Araucanians), the native inhabitants of central Chile. The Mapuche language, also called Mapudungu, is spoken by about 400,000 people in Chile and 40,000 in Argentina. The Mapuche people, estimated at about one million, constitute the majority of the Chilean indigenous population. The history of the Mapuche is the story of passionate fighters who managed to stop the Inca's but succumbed to the Spanish invaders after two and a half century of warfare.The relationship of the Mapuche language with other Amerindian languages has not yet been established. Mapuche is a highly agglutinative language with a complex verbal morphology.This book offers a comprehensive and detailed description of the Mapuche language. It contains a grammar (phonology, morphology and syntax), a collection of texts (stories, conversations and songs) with morphological analyses and free translations, and a Mapuche-English dictionary with a large number of derivations and examples. The grammar is preceded by a socio-historical sketch of the Mapuche people and a brief discussion of previous studies of the Mapuche language. The material for the description was collected by the author with the help of five Mapuche speakers with attention to the dialectal differences between them. The abundance of thoroughly analysed examples makes for a lively decription of the language. The intricacy of the verbal morphology will arouse the interest not only of those who practice Amerindian linguistics but also of those who are interested in language theory and language typology.

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