The Tangam language :: grammar, lexicon and texts /
Tangam is a critically endangered Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burman) language spoken by around 150 hilltribespeople in the far Eastern Himalaya. A member of the Tani subgroup of Trans-Himalayan, Tangam is mutually-unintelligible with other languages of this otherwise relatively homogeneous subgroup. Th...
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Zusammenfassung: | Tangam is a critically endangered Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burman) language spoken by around 150 hilltribespeople in the far Eastern Himalaya. A member of the Tani subgroup of Trans-Himalayan, Tangam is mutually-unintelligible with other languages of this otherwise relatively homogeneous subgroup. This is demonstrated to be a consequence of Tangam's early-branching status within the Western Tani subgroup, subsequent contact with Eastern Tani languages, and historical relationship with speakers of Bodic languages.0Based on three field trips to the Tangam-speaking area over two years, this work presents a brief but comprehensive cultural, historical and grammatical introduction to the Tangam language, together with a trilingual lexicon in Tangam, English and Minyong, and a collection of fully-analysed texts. It will be of interest to linguists and anthropologists of the Himalayan region, as well as to historical linguists and language typologists. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789004344884 9004344888 |
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520 | 8 | |a Tangam is a critically endangered Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burman) language spoken by around 150 hilltribespeople in the far Eastern Himalaya. A member of the Tani subgroup of Trans-Himalayan, Tangam is mutually-unintelligible with other languages of this otherwise relatively homogeneous subgroup. This is demonstrated to be a consequence of Tangam's early-branching status within the Western Tani subgroup, subsequent contact with Eastern Tani languages, and historical relationship with speakers of Bodic languages.0Based on three field trips to the Tangam-speaking area over two years, this work presents a brief but comprehensive cultural, historical and grammatical introduction to the Tangam language, together with a trilingual lexicon in Tangam, English and Minyong, and a collection of fully-analysed texts. It will be of interest to linguists and anthropologists of the Himalayan region, as well as to historical linguists and language typologists. | |
505 | 0 | |a Contents -- Acknowledgements and Dedication -- List of Plates, Figures, and Tables -- Orthography and Other Conventions -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction to Tangam Language and Culture -- A Who and Where are the Tangam? -- B Linguistic and Cultural Context -- C Material Culture and Traditions -- D Looking Ahead -- Chapter 2 Grammar -- A Phonology and Morphophonology -- 1 Segmental Phonology -- 1.1 Segment Inventory -- 1.2 Phonemicity of Segments -- 1.3 Historical Phonology -- 2 Syllable Structure | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.1 Resyllabification of V. VV and VV. V Sequences3 Stress -- 4 Tone -- 5 Phonological Processes I: Syllable Initials -- 5.1 Alternation among l and r -- 5.2 Alternation among s and h -- 5.3 Intervocalic Glide Deletion -- 6 Phonological Processes II: Syllable Finals -- 6.1 Type 1 â#x80;#x93; Light Syllables; Rhyme = -V -- 6.2 Type 2 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -VË#x90; -- 6.3 Type 3 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -VÅ#x8B; -- 6.4 Type 4 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -Vk -- 6.5 Type 5 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -Vt -- 6.6 Type 6 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -Vn | |
505 | 8 | |a 6.7 Summary of Processes Affecting Syllable Finals7 Phonological and Grammatical Words -- B Lexicon and Morphology -- 8 Morphological Classes -- 9 Overview of Major Lexical Classes and Word Structures -- 10 Noun and Adjective Types and Structures -- 10.1 Common Nouns and Adjectives -- 10.2 Kinship Terms -- 10.3 Time Nouns -- 10.4 Adjective -- 11 Verb and Predicate Types and Structures -- 11.1 Predicate Types and Structures -- 11.2 Verb Types and Predicate Transitivity -- 11.3 Existence -- 11.4 Speech, Perception and Cognition -- 11.5 Predicate Derivations | |
505 | 8 | |a 11.6 Predicate Inflections12 Minor Word Classes -- 12.1 Adverbs -- 12.2 Ideophones -- 12.3 Particles -- C Syntax -- 13 Noun Phrase -- 13.1 Pronouns -- 13.2 Premodifiers 1: Genitive Phrases -- 13.3 Premodifiers 2: Nominalized Clauses and Relative Clause Formation -- 13.4 Post-modifiers: Numerals, Classifiers, Relator Nouns and Qualifying Nouns -- 13.5 Referential and Relational Marking -- 13.6 Coordination -- 14 Predicate Phrase -- 15 Clause Types -- 15.1 Predicative Clauses -- 15.2 Appositive Clauses -- 16 Dependent Clauses -- 16.1 Finite Conjoined | |
505 | 8 | |a 16.2 Co-Subordinate16.3 Adverbial -- 16.4 Reported Speech and Related Complementation Constructions -- 17 Derived Clause Structures (Voice Constructions) -- 17.1 Applicative -- 17.2 Passive -- 17.3 Autonomous/Reflexive (â#x80;#x9C;Middleâ#x80;#x9D;) -- 17.4 Collective and Reciprocal -- 18 Non-Declarative Speech Acts -- 18.1 Interrogative Clauses -- 18.2 Imperative and Hortative Clauses -- Chapter 3 Lexicon -- Index 1: English to Tangam -- Index 2: Lower Adi to Tangam -- Chapter 4 Texts -- Text 1 -- Text 2 -- Text 3 -- Text 4 -- Bibliography | |
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contents | Contents -- Acknowledgements and Dedication -- List of Plates, Figures, and Tables -- Orthography and Other Conventions -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction to Tangam Language and Culture -- A Who and Where are the Tangam? -- B Linguistic and Cultural Context -- C Material Culture and Traditions -- D Looking Ahead -- Chapter 2 Grammar -- A Phonology and Morphophonology -- 1 Segmental Phonology -- 1.1 Segment Inventory -- 1.2 Phonemicity of Segments -- 1.3 Historical Phonology -- 2 Syllable Structure 2.1 Resyllabification of V. VV and VV. V Sequences3 Stress -- 4 Tone -- 5 Phonological Processes I: Syllable Initials -- 5.1 Alternation among l and r -- 5.2 Alternation among s and h -- 5.3 Intervocalic Glide Deletion -- 6 Phonological Processes II: Syllable Finals -- 6.1 Type 1 â#x80;#x93; Light Syllables; Rhyme = -V -- 6.2 Type 2 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -VË#x90; -- 6.3 Type 3 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -VÅ#x8B; -- 6.4 Type 4 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -Vk -- 6.5 Type 5 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -Vt -- 6.6 Type 6 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -Vn 6.7 Summary of Processes Affecting Syllable Finals7 Phonological and Grammatical Words -- B Lexicon and Morphology -- 8 Morphological Classes -- 9 Overview of Major Lexical Classes and Word Structures -- 10 Noun and Adjective Types and Structures -- 10.1 Common Nouns and Adjectives -- 10.2 Kinship Terms -- 10.3 Time Nouns -- 10.4 Adjective -- 11 Verb and Predicate Types and Structures -- 11.1 Predicate Types and Structures -- 11.2 Verb Types and Predicate Transitivity -- 11.3 Existence -- 11.4 Speech, Perception and Cognition -- 11.5 Predicate Derivations 11.6 Predicate Inflections12 Minor Word Classes -- 12.1 Adverbs -- 12.2 Ideophones -- 12.3 Particles -- C Syntax -- 13 Noun Phrase -- 13.1 Pronouns -- 13.2 Premodifiers 1: Genitive Phrases -- 13.3 Premodifiers 2: Nominalized Clauses and Relative Clause Formation -- 13.4 Post-modifiers: Numerals, Classifiers, Relator Nouns and Qualifying Nouns -- 13.5 Referential and Relational Marking -- 13.6 Coordination -- 14 Predicate Phrase -- 15 Clause Types -- 15.1 Predicative Clauses -- 15.2 Appositive Clauses -- 16 Dependent Clauses -- 16.1 Finite Conjoined 16.2 Co-Subordinate16.3 Adverbial -- 16.4 Reported Speech and Related Complementation Constructions -- 17 Derived Clause Structures (Voice Constructions) -- 17.1 Applicative -- 17.2 Passive -- 17.3 Autonomous/Reflexive (â#x80;#x9C;Middleâ#x80;#x9D;) -- 17.4 Collective and Reciprocal -- 18 Non-Declarative Speech Acts -- 18.1 Interrogative Clauses -- 18.2 Imperative and Hortative Clauses -- Chapter 3 Lexicon -- Index 1: English to Tangam -- Index 2: Lower Adi to Tangam -- Chapter 4 Texts -- Text 1 -- Text 2 -- Text 3 -- Text 4 -- Bibliography |
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spelling | Post, Mark W., author. The Tangam language : grammar, lexicon and texts / by Mark W. Post ; with contributing assistance from Dugbang Lipir and Yankee Modi. 1111 Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia online resource nc rdacarrier Brill's Tibetan studies library Languages of the greater Himalayan region ; volume 19 Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher; resource not viewed. Tangam is a critically endangered Trans-Himalayan (Tibeto-Burman) language spoken by around 150 hilltribespeople in the far Eastern Himalaya. A member of the Tani subgroup of Trans-Himalayan, Tangam is mutually-unintelligible with other languages of this otherwise relatively homogeneous subgroup. This is demonstrated to be a consequence of Tangam's early-branching status within the Western Tani subgroup, subsequent contact with Eastern Tani languages, and historical relationship with speakers of Bodic languages.0Based on three field trips to the Tangam-speaking area over two years, this work presents a brief but comprehensive cultural, historical and grammatical introduction to the Tangam language, together with a trilingual lexicon in Tangam, English and Minyong, and a collection of fully-analysed texts. It will be of interest to linguists and anthropologists of the Himalayan region, as well as to historical linguists and language typologists. Contents -- Acknowledgements and Dedication -- List of Plates, Figures, and Tables -- Orthography and Other Conventions -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction to Tangam Language and Culture -- A Who and Where are the Tangam? -- B Linguistic and Cultural Context -- C Material Culture and Traditions -- D Looking Ahead -- Chapter 2 Grammar -- A Phonology and Morphophonology -- 1 Segmental Phonology -- 1.1 Segment Inventory -- 1.2 Phonemicity of Segments -- 1.3 Historical Phonology -- 2 Syllable Structure 2.1 Resyllabification of V. VV and VV. V Sequences3 Stress -- 4 Tone -- 5 Phonological Processes I: Syllable Initials -- 5.1 Alternation among l and r -- 5.2 Alternation among s and h -- 5.3 Intervocalic Glide Deletion -- 6 Phonological Processes II: Syllable Finals -- 6.1 Type 1 â#x80;#x93; Light Syllables; Rhyme = -V -- 6.2 Type 2 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -VË#x90; -- 6.3 Type 3 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -VÅ#x8B; -- 6.4 Type 4 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -Vk -- 6.5 Type 5 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -Vt -- 6.6 Type 6 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -Vn 6.7 Summary of Processes Affecting Syllable Finals7 Phonological and Grammatical Words -- B Lexicon and Morphology -- 8 Morphological Classes -- 9 Overview of Major Lexical Classes and Word Structures -- 10 Noun and Adjective Types and Structures -- 10.1 Common Nouns and Adjectives -- 10.2 Kinship Terms -- 10.3 Time Nouns -- 10.4 Adjective -- 11 Verb and Predicate Types and Structures -- 11.1 Predicate Types and Structures -- 11.2 Verb Types and Predicate Transitivity -- 11.3 Existence -- 11.4 Speech, Perception and Cognition -- 11.5 Predicate Derivations 11.6 Predicate Inflections12 Minor Word Classes -- 12.1 Adverbs -- 12.2 Ideophones -- 12.3 Particles -- C Syntax -- 13 Noun Phrase -- 13.1 Pronouns -- 13.2 Premodifiers 1: Genitive Phrases -- 13.3 Premodifiers 2: Nominalized Clauses and Relative Clause Formation -- 13.4 Post-modifiers: Numerals, Classifiers, Relator Nouns and Qualifying Nouns -- 13.5 Referential and Relational Marking -- 13.6 Coordination -- 14 Predicate Phrase -- 15 Clause Types -- 15.1 Predicative Clauses -- 15.2 Appositive Clauses -- 16 Dependent Clauses -- 16.1 Finite Conjoined 16.2 Co-Subordinate16.3 Adverbial -- 16.4 Reported Speech and Related Complementation Constructions -- 17 Derived Clause Structures (Voice Constructions) -- 17.1 Applicative -- 17.2 Passive -- 17.3 Autonomous/Reflexive (â#x80;#x9C;Middleâ#x80;#x9D;) -- 17.4 Collective and Reciprocal -- 18 Non-Declarative Speech Acts -- 18.1 Interrogative Clauses -- 18.2 Imperative and Hortative Clauses -- Chapter 3 Lexicon -- Index 1: English to Tangam -- Index 2: Lower Adi to Tangam -- Chapter 4 Texts -- Text 1 -- Text 2 -- Text 3 -- Text 4 -- Bibliography Tangam dialect. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2017003360 Tangam dialect Texts. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Historical & Comparative. bisacsh Tangam dialect fast Texts fast Lipir, Dugbang, translator author. Modi, Yankee, translator author. has work: The Tangam language (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGP7Q49b3Rq8KkhytBMPjP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Post, Mark W. Tangam language. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2017] 9789004344327 (DLC) 2017012111 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1516376 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Post, Mark W. Lipir, Dugbang Modi, Yankee The Tangam language : grammar, lexicon and texts / Contents -- Acknowledgements and Dedication -- List of Plates, Figures, and Tables -- Orthography and Other Conventions -- List of Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Introduction to Tangam Language and Culture -- A Who and Where are the Tangam? -- B Linguistic and Cultural Context -- C Material Culture and Traditions -- D Looking Ahead -- Chapter 2 Grammar -- A Phonology and Morphophonology -- 1 Segmental Phonology -- 1.1 Segment Inventory -- 1.2 Phonemicity of Segments -- 1.3 Historical Phonology -- 2 Syllable Structure 2.1 Resyllabification of V. VV and VV. V Sequences3 Stress -- 4 Tone -- 5 Phonological Processes I: Syllable Initials -- 5.1 Alternation among l and r -- 5.2 Alternation among s and h -- 5.3 Intervocalic Glide Deletion -- 6 Phonological Processes II: Syllable Finals -- 6.1 Type 1 â#x80;#x93; Light Syllables; Rhyme = -V -- 6.2 Type 2 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -VË#x90; -- 6.3 Type 3 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -VÅ#x8B; -- 6.4 Type 4 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -Vk -- 6.5 Type 5 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -Vt -- 6.6 Type 6 â#x80;#x93; Heavy Syllables; Rhyme = -Vn 6.7 Summary of Processes Affecting Syllable Finals7 Phonological and Grammatical Words -- B Lexicon and Morphology -- 8 Morphological Classes -- 9 Overview of Major Lexical Classes and Word Structures -- 10 Noun and Adjective Types and Structures -- 10.1 Common Nouns and Adjectives -- 10.2 Kinship Terms -- 10.3 Time Nouns -- 10.4 Adjective -- 11 Verb and Predicate Types and Structures -- 11.1 Predicate Types and Structures -- 11.2 Verb Types and Predicate Transitivity -- 11.3 Existence -- 11.4 Speech, Perception and Cognition -- 11.5 Predicate Derivations 11.6 Predicate Inflections12 Minor Word Classes -- 12.1 Adverbs -- 12.2 Ideophones -- 12.3 Particles -- C Syntax -- 13 Noun Phrase -- 13.1 Pronouns -- 13.2 Premodifiers 1: Genitive Phrases -- 13.3 Premodifiers 2: Nominalized Clauses and Relative Clause Formation -- 13.4 Post-modifiers: Numerals, Classifiers, Relator Nouns and Qualifying Nouns -- 13.5 Referential and Relational Marking -- 13.6 Coordination -- 14 Predicate Phrase -- 15 Clause Types -- 15.1 Predicative Clauses -- 15.2 Appositive Clauses -- 16 Dependent Clauses -- 16.1 Finite Conjoined 16.2 Co-Subordinate16.3 Adverbial -- 16.4 Reported Speech and Related Complementation Constructions -- 17 Derived Clause Structures (Voice Constructions) -- 17.1 Applicative -- 17.2 Passive -- 17.3 Autonomous/Reflexive (â#x80;#x9C;Middleâ#x80;#x9D;) -- 17.4 Collective and Reciprocal -- 18 Non-Declarative Speech Acts -- 18.1 Interrogative Clauses -- 18.2 Imperative and Hortative Clauses -- Chapter 3 Lexicon -- Index 1: English to Tangam -- Index 2: Lower Adi to Tangam -- Chapter 4 Texts -- Text 1 -- Text 2 -- Text 3 -- Text 4 -- Bibliography Tangam dialect. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2017003360 Tangam dialect Texts. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Historical & Comparative. bisacsh Tangam dialect fast |
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title | The Tangam language : grammar, lexicon and texts / |
title_auth | The Tangam language : grammar, lexicon and texts / |
title_exact_search | The Tangam language : grammar, lexicon and texts / |
title_full | The Tangam language : grammar, lexicon and texts / by Mark W. Post ; with contributing assistance from Dugbang Lipir and Yankee Modi. |
title_fullStr | The Tangam language : grammar, lexicon and texts / by Mark W. Post ; with contributing assistance from Dugbang Lipir and Yankee Modi. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Tangam language : grammar, lexicon and texts / by Mark W. Post ; with contributing assistance from Dugbang Lipir and Yankee Modi. |
title_short | The Tangam language : |
title_sort | tangam language grammar lexicon and texts |
title_sub | grammar, lexicon and texts / |
topic | Tangam dialect. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2017003360 Tangam dialect Texts. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Historical & Comparative. bisacsh Tangam dialect fast |
topic_facet | Tangam dialect. Tangam dialect Texts. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES Linguistics Historical & Comparative. Tangam dialect Texts |
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