Ojibwe discourse markers:
"Brendan Fairbanks examines the challenging subject of discourse markers in Ojibwe, one of the many indigenous languages in the Algonquian family. Mille Lacs elder Jim Clark once described the discourse markers as "little bugs that are holding on for dear life." For example, discourse...
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University of Nebraska Press
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Zusammenfassung: | "Brendan Fairbanks examines the challenging subject of discourse markers in Ojibwe, one of the many indigenous languages in the Algonquian family. Mille Lacs elder Jim Clark once described the discourse markers as "little bugs that are holding on for dear life." For example, discourse markers such as mii and gosha exist only on the periphery of sentences to provide either cohesion or nuance to utterances. Fairbanks focuses on the discourse markers that are the most ubiquitous and that exist most commonly within Ojibwe texts. Much of the research on Algonquian languages has concentrated primarily on the core morphological and syntactical characteristics of their sentence structure. Fairbanks restricts his study to markers that are far more elusive and difficult in terms of semantic ambiguity and their contribution to sentences and Ojibwe discourse. Ojibwe Discourse Markers is a remarkable study that interprets and describes the Ojibwe language in its broader theoretical concerns in the field of linguistics. With a scholarly and pedagogical introductory chapter and a glossary of technical terms, this book will be useful to instructors and students of Ojibwe as a second language in language revival and maintenance programs. An exploration of the uninflected grammatical particles that are ubiquitous among Native speakers of the Ojibwe language and that exist in Ojibwe texts." |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 206 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780803299337 9780803299382 |
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spelling | Fairbanks, Brendan Verfasser aut Ojibwe discourse markers Brendan Fairbanks Lincoln ; London University of Nebraska Press [2016] 206 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "Brendan Fairbanks examines the challenging subject of discourse markers in Ojibwe, one of the many indigenous languages in the Algonquian family. Mille Lacs elder Jim Clark once described the discourse markers as "little bugs that are holding on for dear life." For example, discourse markers such as mii and gosha exist only on the periphery of sentences to provide either cohesion or nuance to utterances. Fairbanks focuses on the discourse markers that are the most ubiquitous and that exist most commonly within Ojibwe texts. Much of the research on Algonquian languages has concentrated primarily on the core morphological and syntactical characteristics of their sentence structure. Fairbanks restricts his study to markers that are far more elusive and difficult in terms of semantic ambiguity and their contribution to sentences and Ojibwe discourse. Ojibwe Discourse Markers is a remarkable study that interprets and describes the Ojibwe language in its broader theoretical concerns in the field of linguistics. With a scholarly and pedagogical introductory chapter and a glossary of technical terms, this book will be useful to instructors and students of Ojibwe as a second language in language revival and maintenance programs. An exploration of the uninflected grammatical particles that are ubiquitous among Native speakers of the Ojibwe language and that exist in Ojibwe texts." SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Reference bisacsh Alltag, Brauchtum Grammatik Ojibwa language Discourse analysis Discourse markers Ojibwa language Grammar Ojibwa language Connectives Ojibwa language Texts Ojibwa language Spoken Ojibwa Ojibwa Indians Social life and customs SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Reference Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 9780803299368 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, MOBI 9780803299375 |
spellingShingle | Fairbanks, Brendan Ojibwe discourse markers SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Reference bisacsh Alltag, Brauchtum Grammatik Ojibwa language Discourse analysis Discourse markers Ojibwa language Grammar Ojibwa language Connectives Ojibwa language Texts Ojibwa language Spoken Ojibwa Ojibwa Indians Social life and customs SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Reference |
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