Spoken Marshallese : : An Intensive Language Course with Grammatical Notes and Glossary / / Byron W. Bender.

Spoken Marshallese is designed to fill the need for a basic text in the language of the Marshall Islands. It will give students a fluency in the language and a feeling for its structure, enabling him or her to converse freely on a broad range of subjects without additional formal instruction.The Mar...

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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
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Series:PALI Language Texts—Micronesia
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Preface --   |t Contents --   |t Map of the Marshall Islands --   |t Introduction --   |t Lesson One. Pronouns; Going Places; Where? --   |t Lesson Two. Someone is going; when? yes-no questions; negative; future; conditional --   |t Lesson Three. Do you have a/some...?; possessive; Where is your/my...?; Here/there it is; I don't know. --   |t Lesson Four. More comings and goings--hither, thither, and yon: directionals; future negative; the construct particle; the locative particle --   |t Lesson Five. To and from; going with a purpose; wearing clothes and other things; arrivals and departures --   |t Lesson Six. Names; ages; numbers; telling time; days of the week, months of the year; some demonstratives --   |t Lesson Seven. Time expressions--from the year before the year before last to the year after next --   |t Lesson Eight. Demonstratives: 'Be quite specific about where it is, whether it's visible or not, plural or not, and if plural, whether human or not.'; some kin terms. --   |t Lesson Nine. Past tense; sentence, personal, and locative demonstratives --   |t Lesson Ten. -n: mild commands and more futures; kar and some contrary to fact questions and answers; bey 'so that' --   |t Lesson Eleven. Foods and eating; transitives and intransitives; the causative prefix. --   |t Lesson Twelve. Health and sicknesses; different people's medicines; some superlative idioms; similarities and differences; and being careful. --   |t Lesson Thirteen. More health problems; by (one's) self; the lost has been found; general vs. specific statements. --   |t Lesson Fourteen. Occupations; adjective-like words; and singular-plural forms of such dimensional words; the reflexive katey. --   |t Lesson Fifteen. Additional greetings; requests and polite refusals; the coconut. --   |t Lesson Sixteen. 'Do you know how?'; 'I used to.' ; 'Teach me.'; nowadays and in the olden times. --   |t Lesson Seventeen. Siblings and cousins; after graduation; more on foods; at the store. --   |t Lesson Eighteen. 'You and who else?' 'By myself alone'; 'Why?'; 'Because.'. --   |t Lesson Nineteen. More store scenes; double consonant intransitives; kab and hawelep...yem; colors. --   |t Lesson Twenty. More causatives; distributives; compound verbs. --   |t Lesson Twenty-one. Flags and more on Congress; distributives of color words; 'and then when'. --   |t Lesson Twenty-two. Relatives. --   |t Lesson Twenty-three. Yewen vs. rahan; this particular one; becoming; look alike. --   |t Lesson Twenty-four. More past tense, contrary-to-fact, and conditional practice; more on the coconut; several idiomatic expressions. --   |t Lesson Twenty-five. Beverages; more distributives; arrowroot and divination. --   |t Lesson Twenty-six. Working and getting accustomed; more negatives with ja-. --   |t Lesson Twenty-seven. Animals ; more on directionals. --   |t Lesson Twenty-eight. Drinking and eating; washing; common questions; personal names; Aah; more Slot I directionals. --   |t Lesson Twenty-nine. Fishing; review of directionals; some miscellaneous patterns. --   |t Lesson Thirty. More fishing; adjective-like words with and without ka-; directional locatives with tiw; possessive suffixes on units of time; miscellaneous patterns. --   |t Glossary --   |t Finder List --   |t Index 
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520 |a Spoken Marshallese is designed to fill the need for a basic text in the language of the Marshall Islands. It will give students a fluency in the language and a feeling for its structure, enabling him or her to converse freely on a broad range of subjects without additional formal instruction.The Marshallese-English Dictionary, by Takaji Abo, Byron W. Bender, Alfred Capelle, and Tony DeBrum, would be useful as a supplement to this text. 
538 |a Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. 
546 |a In English. 
588 0 |a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 02. Mrz 2022) 
650 7 |a FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Oceanic & Australian Languages.  |2 bisacsh 
700 1 |a Bender, Byron W.,   |e contributor.  |4 ctb  |4 https://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ctb 
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