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Zeitoun, Elizabeth, Chu, Tai-Hwa, Kaybaybaw, Lalo A. Tahesh - A Study of Saisiyat Morphology (Oceanic Linguistics Special Publications) - 9780824850425 - V9780824850425
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A Study of Saisiyat Morphology (Oceanic Linguistics Special Publications)

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Description for A Study of Saisiyat Morphology (Oceanic Linguistics Special Publications) Paperback. Provides a functional and empirically-based study of the morphology of Tungho Saisiyat in an attempt to clarify the morphological units, morphological processes, major lexical categories of this language and further discuss its nominal and verbal morphology. Editor(s): Zeitoun, Elizabeth; Tai-Hwa, Chu. Series: Oceanic Linguistics Special Publication. Num Pages: 648 pages. BIC Classification: 2PGB; CFK. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 159. .
Saisiyat is a Formosan language spoken in the north-western part of Taiwan. It is divided into two groups, a northern and a southern group. The Northern group used to speak the Taai dialect (also known as the Northern dialect) and lives in the upper reaches of the Shangping river in Wufeng Township, Hsinchu County. It is now largely acculturated to the Atayal. The Southern group speaks the Tungho dialect, also referred to as the Southern dialect. Most of the population is distributed throughout the valley delineated by the Eastern and the Southern rivers in Nanchuang Township, Miaoli County and further divided into two major communities, Tungho and Penglai dispersed in a number of villages/settlements. A small amount of the population among the Southern group is also located in the upper reaches of the Shihtan River in Shihtan Township, Miaoli County and forms a third community, referred to as Shihtan. The major difference between the two dialects is said to lie in their phonologies but no study has so far attempted to determine the amount of lexical and morpho-syntactic variation.

The goal of this monograph is to provide a functional and empirically-based study of the morphology of Tungho Saisiyat in an attempt to clarify the morphological units, morphological processes, major lexical categories of this language and further discuss its nominal and verbal morphology. The choice to orient this study towards morphology is explained by the fact that even though Saisiyat is now one of the best documented Formosan languages – there is one grammatical sketch and numerous studies on various aspects of Saisiyat grammar – there are still few studies on Saisiyat morphology, which level of complexity has been overlooked in the past.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Univ of Hawaii Pr
Condition
New
Series
Oceanic Linguistics Special Publication
Number of Pages
648
Place of Publication
Honolulu, HI, United States
ISBN
9780824850425
SKU
V9780824850425
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About Zeitoun, Elizabeth, Chu, Tai-Hwa, Kaybaybaw, Lalo A. Tahesh
Elizabeth Zeitoun is research fellow at the Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan. Chu Tai-hwa is a research assistant of Elizabeth Zeitoun since 1999. Lalo a tahesh kaybaybaw is a research assistant of Elizabeth Zeitoun since 2006.

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