Book contents
- The Cambridge Handbook of Role and Reference Grammar
- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- The Cambridge Handbook of Role and Reference Grammar
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Pedagogical Guide to The Cambridge Handbook of Role and Reference Grammar
- Introduction
- Part One Overview
- Part Two Topics in RRG: Simple Sentences
- Part Three Topics in RRG: Complex Sentences
- Part Four Applications of RRG
- Part Five Grammatical Sketches
- 22 A Grammatical Sketch of Cheyenne (Plains Algonquian, USA)
- 23 A Grammatical Sketch of Yimas (Lower Sepik, Papua New Guinea)
- 24 A Grammatical Sketch of Avatime (Kwa, Niger-Congo, Ghana)
- 25 A Grammatical Sketch of Amele (Papuan, Papua New Guinea)
- 26 Case and Voice in Amis (Austronesian, Taiwan)
- Index
- References
23 - A Grammatical Sketch of Yimas (Lower Sepik, Papua New Guinea)
from Part Five - Grammatical Sketches
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 June 2023
- The Cambridge Handbook of Role and Reference Grammar
- Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
- The Cambridge Handbook of Role and Reference Grammar
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Pedagogical Guide to The Cambridge Handbook of Role and Reference Grammar
- Introduction
- Part One Overview
- Part Two Topics in RRG: Simple Sentences
- Part Three Topics in RRG: Complex Sentences
- Part Four Applications of RRG
- Part Five Grammatical Sketches
- 22 A Grammatical Sketch of Cheyenne (Plains Algonquian, USA)
- 23 A Grammatical Sketch of Yimas (Lower Sepik, Papua New Guinea)
- 24 A Grammatical Sketch of Avatime (Kwa, Niger-Congo, Ghana)
- 25 A Grammatical Sketch of Amele (Papuan, Papua New Guinea)
- 26 Case and Voice in Amis (Austronesian, Taiwan)
- Index
- References
Summary
This chapter provides a grammatical sketch of Yimas, a morphologically highly complex polysynthetic language spoken in the Sepik basin region of the northern swampy lowlands of Papua New Guinea. The chapter discusses the extensively elaborated word structure of Yimas and the non-configurational property of its clauses, which lack the familiar syntactic category of phrases. Particular emphasis is placed on the system of agreement on the two principal word classes of the language, nouns and verbs, transitivity and macrorole assignment, alignment, clause linkage and nominalizations.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Role and Reference Grammar , pp. 861 - 888Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023