A grammar of Lopit : : an eastern Nilotic language of South Sudan / / by Jonathan Moodie, Rosey Billington.
In A Grammar of Lopit , Jonathan Moodie and Rosey Billington provide the first detailed description of Lopit, an Eastern Nilotic language traditionally spoken in the Lopit Mountains in South Sudan. Drawing on extensive primary data, the authors describe the phonology, morphology, and syntax of the L...
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Moodie, Jonathan, author. A grammar of Lopit : an eastern Nilotic language of South Sudan / by Jonathan Moodie, Rosey Billington. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, [2020] ©2020 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource rdacarrier Grammars and sketches of the World's languages. Africa ; Volume 11 In A Grammar of Lopit , Jonathan Moodie and Rosey Billington provide the first detailed description of Lopit, an Eastern Nilotic language traditionally spoken in the Lopit Mountains in South Sudan. Drawing on extensive primary data, the authors describe the phonology, morphology, and syntax of the Lopit language. Their analyses offer new insights into phenomena characteristic of Nilo-Saharan languages, such as 'Advanced Tongue Root' vowel distinctions, tripartitite number marking, and marked-nominative case systems, and they uncover patterns which are previously unattested within the Eastern Nilotic family, such as a three-way contrast in aspect, number marking with the 'greater singular', and two kinds of inclusory constructions. This book offers a significant contribution to the descriptive and typological literature on African languages. Includes bibliographical references and index. Acknowledgements -- List of Figures and Tables -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 The Lopit People -- 1.3 The Lopit Language -- 1.4 Approaches to Documenting Lopit -- 2 Phonology -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Consonants -- 2.3 Vowels -- 2.4 Tone -- 2.5 Phonotactics -- 2.6 Orthography -- 3 Word Classes -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Open Word Classes -- 3.3 Other Word Classes -- 4 The Noun Phrase -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Gender -- 4.3 Number -- 4.4 Case Inflections Marked on the Noun Phrase -- 4.5 Verbal Nominalisation -- 4.6 Nominal Specifiers and Modifiers -- 4.7 Prepositional Phrases -- 4.8 Constituent Order in the Noun Phrase -- 5 The Verb: Overview -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Key Features of the Verb -- 5.3 Subject and Object Marking -- 5.4 Verb Derivational Marking -- 6 Aspect and Modality -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Temporal Reference -- 6.3 Aspect -- 6.4 Modality -- 6.5 Imperatives and Hortatives -- 7 Basic Sentence Structure -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Word Order of the Simple Sentence -- 7.3 Grammatical Relations and Case Systems -- 7.4 Transitivity and Valency -- 7.5 Reflexives and Reciprocals -- 7.6 Predicate Nominals and Related Constructions -- 7.7 Interrogative -- 7.8 Negation -- 8 Property Concepts and Adverbial Notions -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Property Concepts -- 8.3 Adverbial Notions -- 9 Clause Combining Constructions -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Coordinating Clauses -- 9.3 Comitative Coordination and Inclusory Constructions -- 9.4 Complement Clauses and Complementation -- 9.5 Relative Clauses -- 9.6 Adverbial Clauses -- 9.7 Conditional Clauses -- Appendix 1: Swadesh List for Lopit -- Appendix 2: Lopit Narratives -- Appendix 3: Data Citation for Chapter 2 (Phonology) -- References -- Index. Description based on print version record. Lopit language Grammar. Billington, Rosey, author. 90-04-43066-0 Grammars and sketches of the World's languages. Africa ; Volume 11. |
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Moodie, Jonathan, Billington, Rosey, A grammar of Lopit : an eastern Nilotic language of South Sudan / Grammars and sketches of the World's languages. Africa ; Acknowledgements -- List of Figures and Tables -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 The Lopit People -- 1.3 The Lopit Language -- 1.4 Approaches to Documenting Lopit -- 2 Phonology -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Consonants -- 2.3 Vowels -- 2.4 Tone -- 2.5 Phonotactics -- 2.6 Orthography -- 3 Word Classes -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Open Word Classes -- 3.3 Other Word Classes -- 4 The Noun Phrase -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Gender -- 4.3 Number -- 4.4 Case Inflections Marked on the Noun Phrase -- 4.5 Verbal Nominalisation -- 4.6 Nominal Specifiers and Modifiers -- 4.7 Prepositional Phrases -- 4.8 Constituent Order in the Noun Phrase -- 5 The Verb: Overview -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Key Features of the Verb -- 5.3 Subject and Object Marking -- 5.4 Verb Derivational Marking -- 6 Aspect and Modality -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Temporal Reference -- 6.3 Aspect -- 6.4 Modality -- 6.5 Imperatives and Hortatives -- 7 Basic Sentence Structure -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Word Order of the Simple Sentence -- 7.3 Grammatical Relations and Case Systems -- 7.4 Transitivity and Valency -- 7.5 Reflexives and Reciprocals -- 7.6 Predicate Nominals and Related Constructions -- 7.7 Interrogative -- 7.8 Negation -- 8 Property Concepts and Adverbial Notions -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Property Concepts -- 8.3 Adverbial Notions -- 9 Clause Combining Constructions -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Coordinating Clauses -- 9.3 Comitative Coordination and Inclusory Constructions -- 9.4 Complement Clauses and Complementation -- 9.5 Relative Clauses -- 9.6 Adverbial Clauses -- 9.7 Conditional Clauses -- Appendix 1: Swadesh List for Lopit -- Appendix 2: Lopit Narratives -- Appendix 3: Data Citation for Chapter 2 (Phonology) -- References -- Index. |
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Acknowledgements -- List of Figures and Tables -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Overview -- 1.2 The Lopit People -- 1.3 The Lopit Language -- 1.4 Approaches to Documenting Lopit -- 2 Phonology -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Consonants -- 2.3 Vowels -- 2.4 Tone -- 2.5 Phonotactics -- 2.6 Orthography -- 3 Word Classes -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Open Word Classes -- 3.3 Other Word Classes -- 4 The Noun Phrase -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Gender -- 4.3 Number -- 4.4 Case Inflections Marked on the Noun Phrase -- 4.5 Verbal Nominalisation -- 4.6 Nominal Specifiers and Modifiers -- 4.7 Prepositional Phrases -- 4.8 Constituent Order in the Noun Phrase -- 5 The Verb: Overview -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Key Features of the Verb -- 5.3 Subject and Object Marking -- 5.4 Verb Derivational Marking -- 6 Aspect and Modality -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Temporal Reference -- 6.3 Aspect -- 6.4 Modality -- 6.5 Imperatives and Hortatives -- 7 Basic Sentence Structure -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Word Order of the Simple Sentence -- 7.3 Grammatical Relations and Case Systems -- 7.4 Transitivity and Valency -- 7.5 Reflexives and Reciprocals -- 7.6 Predicate Nominals and Related Constructions -- 7.7 Interrogative -- 7.8 Negation -- 8 Property Concepts and Adverbial Notions -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Property Concepts -- 8.3 Adverbial Notions -- 9 Clause Combining Constructions -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Coordinating Clauses -- 9.3 Comitative Coordination and Inclusory Constructions -- 9.4 Complement Clauses and Complementation -- 9.5 Relative Clauses -- 9.6 Adverbial Clauses -- 9.7 Conditional Clauses -- Appendix 1: Swadesh List for Lopit -- Appendix 2: Lopit Narratives -- Appendix 3: Data Citation for Chapter 2 (Phonology) -- References -- Index. |
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