Yuki grammar: with sketches of Huchnom and Coast Yuki
The Yuki language, including Huchnom and Coast Yuki, was spoken in Mendocino County until relatively recently (the last speaker died in 1983). This grammar is based primarily on spoken narratives recorded by Alfred Kroeber between 1901-1911
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Zusammenfassung: | The Yuki language, including Huchnom and Coast Yuki, was spoken in Mendocino County until relatively recently (the last speaker died in 1983). This grammar is based primarily on spoken narratives recorded by Alfred Kroeber between 1901-1911 |
Beschreibung: | xxvii, 658 pages Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 27 cm |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Figures......................................................................xix
Tables
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Acknowledgements.........................................................xxi
Abbr evial :ions.........................................................xxv
1. INTRODUCTION........................................................... 1
1.1. The Yuki Language...........................................3
1.1.1. Background and Genetic Affiliation.....................3
1.1.2. Location...............................................5
1.1.3. Identity...............................................5
1.1.4. Dialects............................................. 6
1.1.5. Contact Languages.................................... 7
1.2. Previous Research......................................... 9
1.2.1. Previous Work on Yuki..................................9
1.2.2. Previous Work on Huchnom and Coast Yuki...............11
1.3. History.................................................. 12
1.3.1. Prehistory............................................12
1.3.2. Contact and Immediate Aftermath..................... 12
1.3.3. The California Indian Wars and Nome Cult Farm.........13
1.3.4. Peace, Religion, and Allotment........................16
1.3.5. Twentieth Century.....................................18
1.4. Ethnography.............................................. 19
1.5. Sociolingüístic Situation..................................21
1.5.1. Multilingualism and Language Attitudes................21
1.5.2. Contexts of Use and Language Choice...................22
1.5.3. Viability.............................................23
1.6. Research Corpus, Methods, and Consultants................ 24
1.6.1. Research Corpus.......................................24
1.6.2. Methods...............................................25
1.6.3. Underlying forms......................................26
1.6.4. Consultants and other sources....................... 27
1.6.5. Presentation of Data................................ 30
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1.7. Brief Grammatical Overview.....................................*....37
2. PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY...............................................*...........39
2.1. Phoneme Inventory and Description of Phonemes.......................39
2.1.1. Consonants............................................... 39
2.1.1.1. Glottalization.........................................*.40
2.1.1.2. Aspiration and Voicing...................................40
2.1.1.3. Distribution.............................................40
2.1.1.4. Stops, Affricates, and Fricatives........................41
2.1.1.4.1. Alveolar /t/ and Dental /t/.........................42
2.1.1.4.2. Post-Velar /k/ and /k7..............................42
2.1.1.4.3. /s/ and /c/.........................................42
2.1.1.4.4. /s’/ and /wY........................................42
2.1.1.5. Resonants................................................44
2.1.1.6. Gemination...............................................44
2.1.1.7. Consonant Clusters.........................................45
2.1.1.8. Allophonic Variation......................................45
2.1.1.8.1. Voicing.......................................... 45
2.1.1.8.2. Pre-glottalization of Final Stops....................46
2.1.1.8.3. Lenition and Deletion of Word-final Stops............46
2.1.1.8.4. [t] - [tj]...........................................46
2.1.1.8.5. [1] ~ [¿1 ~ [l].................................... 47
2.1.1.8.6. [n]~[g]............................................ 47
2.1.1.8.7. Total Regressive Assimilation by Nasals, Liquids....48
2.1.1.8.8. Intervocalic Lenition of Glottal Consonants..........48
2.1.1.8.8.1. V?V - V: - V,..................................48
2.1.1.8.8.2. VhV ~ V:.......................................49
2.1.1.9. Minimal Pairs...........................................49
2.1.1.9.1. Stops, Affricates, and Fricatives..................49
2.1.1.9.2. Resonants..................................... 51
2.1.2. Vowels...................................................... 52
2.1.2.1. Vowel Length.............................................52
2.1.2.2. Allophonic Variation.....................................53
2.1.2.2.1. Stress-based Allophony..............................53
2.1.2.2.2. Vowel Harmony................................. 54
2.1.2.2.3. Nasalization...................................... 54
2.1.2.2.4. Diphthongs........................................ 55
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2.1.2.2.5. Minimal Pairs...................................56
2.2. Prosody........................................................57
2.2.1. Stress...................................................57
2.2.1.1. Primary Stress..................................... 57
2.2.1.2. Secondary Stress.....................................62
2.2.1.3. Stress Correlates....................................63
2.2.1.4. Syllable Weight?................................... 67
2.2.1.5. Is stress phonemic?.............................. 67
2.2.2. Tone................................................... 67
2.2.3. Intonation...............................................69
2.3. Syllable Structure.............................................69
2.4. Root Structure.................................................70
2.5. Phonetics and Phonology of Huchnom and Coast Yuki..............73
3. MORPHOPHONEMIC ALTERNATIONS.................................................75
3.1. Imperative Alternation....................................... 75
3.2. Vowel Elision in Word-Final VC Sequences................... 77
3.3. mil1 mil /_C.................................................79
3.4. Epenthesis.....................................................79
3.5. Morphophonemic Alternations in Huchnom and Coast Yuki..........83
4. WORD CLASSES............................................................ 85
5. NOUNS.......................................................................86
5.1. Overview.......................................................86
5.2. Argument Structure.............................................90
5.2.1. Agents, Patients, and Datives.......................... 90
5.2.1.1. Semantic Role...................................... 91
5.2.1.2. Degree of Affectedness and Control................. 93
5.2.2. Other Verb Morphology and Affectedness...................96
5.2.3. Overt Marking of Agent and Patient for Pronouns..........97
5.2.4. Overt Marking of Patient for Nouns.......................99
5.3. Inflectional Morphology..................................... 103
5.3.1. Number..................................................103
5.3.2. Core Cases..............................................106
5.3.2.1.-0 agent.............................................106
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33.2.2. =q ~ =a patient........................................107
5.3.2.3. =qt ~ =at dative.......................................112
5.4. Oblique Cases......................»........................... 115
5.4.1. Method for Attaching Oblique Case Morphology...............115
5.4.2. =k։i ~ =k~ =i inessive.....................................116
5.4.3. -(7)qm ~ -(?)am second inessive............................118
5.4.4. -kot locative.......................................... 121
5.4.5. ~hany -hqhin subessive.....................................121
5.4.6. =op ~ =ap ~ =qp lative.....................................123
5.4.7. =wit allative..............................................125
5.4.8. =k’il terminative..........................................127
5.4.9. Difference between allative =wit and terminative =k il.....129
5.4.10. =pis ablative..............................................129
5.4.11. =it ~ =it ~ =ic juxtapositive.............................132
5.4.12. mik al ’around1...........................................135
5.4.13. -ok instrumental..........................................136
5.4.14. Stacking Noun Cases.......................................137
5.5. Derivational Morphology....................................... 138
5.5.1. -ic diminutive, etc.......................................138
5.5.2. -7V-, -hV- diminutive; part of............................140
5.5.3. =kic ’only’............................................ 141
5.6. Verbalization..................................................142
5.7. Noun Phrase....................................................143
5.7.1. Placement of Case Enclitics...............................145
5.8. Compound Nouns.................................................147
5.9. Proper Nouns...................................................148
5.10. Kinship Terms................................................. 149
5.11. Arg. Structure and Noun Morph, in Huchnom and Coast Yuki.... 151
5.11.1. Huchnom................................................... 151
5.11.1.1. Argument Structure............................. 151
5.11.1.2. Locative Cases................................. 154
5.11.1.3. Compounds............................................154
5.11.1.4. Kinship Terms.................................... 155
5.11.1.5. Proper Nouns.........................................157
5Д1.2. Coast Yuki...............................................158
5.11.2.1. Argument Structure..................................158
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5.11.2.1.1. Reconstructing Coast Yuki Core Case Morph........160
5.11.2.2. Locative Cases.......................................161
5.11.2.3. Number...............................................161
5.11.2.4. Compound Nouns.......................................162
5.11.2.5. Kinship Terms........................................162
5.11.2.6. Proper Nouns.........................................164
6. PRONOUNS.....................................................................165
6.1. Personal Pronouns................................................166
6.1.1. First Person Singular......................................167
6.1.2. Second Person Singular.....................................170
6.1.3. First Person Plural...................................... 171
6.1.4. Second Person Plural..................................... 175
6.1.5. Demonstratives and Third Person Pronouns...................176
6.1.5.1. Singular Demonstratives and Third Person Pronouns ... 177
6.1.5.2. Distributive Pi. Demonstratives,Third Person Pronouns 181
6.1.6. Distinguishing two different third person referents........184
6.1.7. Coreferential Pronouns.....................................186
6.1.7.1. kip, kipq.............................................186
6.1.7.2. kipqt............................................... 189
6.1.7.3. kimo?osiyq............................................189
6.1.8. tima ~ tima ~ t ima self..................................192
6.1.9. Kinship Possessive Pronominal Prefixes.....................195
6.1.10. Oblique Pronominal Forms..................................200
6.1.11. Interrogative Pronouns....................................202
6.2. Pronouns in Huchnom and Coast Yuki............................. 207
6.2.1. Personal Pronouns........................................ 207
6.2.1.1. Huchnom...............................................209
6.2.1.2. Coast Yuki............................................211
6.2.2. Possessive Pronouns........................................213
6.2.2.1. Huchnom...............................................213
6.2.2.2. Coast Yuki............................................214
6.2.3. Interrogative Pronouns.....................................216
6.2.3.1. Huchnom...............................................216
6.2.3.2. Coast Yuki............................................218
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7. VERBS.........................................................................219
7.1. Overview........................................................ 219
7.2. Verb Template................................................. 219
7.3. Verb Root and Body Prefixes..................................... 222
7.3.1. Verb Root................................................. 222
7.3.2. Body Prefixes................................................ 223
7.4. Inflectional Morphology..........................................223
7.4.1. Tense......................................................223
7.4.1.1. =mil finite....................................... ...223
7.4.1.2. -pa -pa?am future.....................................227
7.4.1.3. -wi~-u past / -witfle) ~ -wic(k) completed past.......230
7.4.2. Aspect......................................................233
7.4.2.1. -Iqm ~ -lam inchoative.................................233
7.4.2.2. -icut inceptive........................................235
7.4.2.3. -h durative............................................236
7.4.2.4. -k punctual...........................................239
7.4.2.5. -qk semelfactive..................................... 241
7.4.2.6. -y progressive....................................... 243
7.4.2.7. -I perfective?....................................... 244
7.4.2.8. ֊(a)m imperfective.....................................245
7.4.2.8.1. -mik............................................ 250
7.4.2.9. -mil past habitual................................... 252
7.4.3. Mood.................................................... 254
7.4.3.1. declarative................................... 254
7.4.3.2. -a(7) ~C# ~ 0 imperative.............................258
7.4.3.3. -ha(?) ~ -?a(7) interrogative.........................262
7.4.3.4. -nik ~ -rCk ~ -nk necessitative.......................263
7.4.3.5. -law ~ -lawh permissive...............................265
7.4.3.6. ~han speculative................................... 267
7.4.3.7. -tan negative..........................................268
7.4.4. Evidentiality......................................... 270
7.4.4.1. ?i - ?i: - ?iy - 7ey hearsay evidential...............270
7.4.4.2. =hqli inferential evidential......................... 273
7.4.4.3. -sik hearsay evidential.............................. 275
7.4.4.4. silo? inferential evidential...........................276
7.5. Derivational Morphology..........................................279
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7.5.1. -t ~ -t intransitive........................
7.5.2. -t! transitive..............................
7.5.3. -i! mediopassive............................
7.5.4. -s causative................................
7.5.5. -s continuative-iterative...................
7.5.6. Motion and Direction........................
7.5.6.1. ֊n andative.............................
7.5.6.2. -mq directional.........................
7.5.6.3. -lit directional.........................
7.5.7. Nominalization (֊(т)оГ agentive-instrumental)
7.5.8. Noun Morphology on Verbs....................
7.5.9. Unknown Meanings............................
7.5.9.1. -q......................................
7.5.9.2. -lim....................................
7.6. Verbs in Huchnom and Coast Yuki...................
7.6.1. Huchnom.....................................
7.6.2. Coast Yuki..................................
8. ADJECTIVES..................................................
8.1. Attributive Adjectives..........................
8.1.1. Word Order within the Noun Phrase..........
8.1.2. Use of -CMC) ~ -CMC) with attributive adjectives
8.2. Predicate Adjectives............................
8.3. Comparatives and Superlatives...................
8.4. -am, -lam nominalizer...........................
8.5. Adjectives in Huchnom and Coast Yuki............
8.5.1. Huchnom....................................
8.5.2. Coast Yuki.................................
9. NUMERALS.................................
9.1. =CMC) ~ -CMC) on Numerals.....
9.2. Numerals as Nouns or Pronouns.
9.3. Numerals in the Noun Phrase...
9.4. Numerals in Huchnom and Coast Yuki
9.4.1. Huchnom..................
9.4.2. Coast Yuki...............
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10. QUANTIFIERS................................................................340
10.1. Quantifiers in Huchnom and Coast Yuki........................341
10.1.1. Huchnom..........................................*.......341
10.1.2. Coast Yuki...............................................342
11. ADVERBS................*....................................................343
11.1. Adverbs in Huchnom and Coast Yuki.......*.....................346
11.1.1. Huchnom......................................*..........— 346
11.1.2. Coast Yuki...............................·..............347
12. LOCATIVE TERMS.............................................................348
12.1. Locative Terms formed from Demonstratives.....................348
12.2. Other Locative Terms ........................................353
12.2.1. kipqw back1......................................... 354
12.2.2. wil far1.............................................. 355
12.2.3. wqk after, later1......................................356
12.3. Riverine and Montane Deictics................................357
12.4. Locative Terms in Huchnom and Coast Yuki.....................357
12.4.1. Huchnom..................................................357
12.4.2. Coast Yuki..............................................358
13. CONNECTIVES AND OTHER MINOR WORDS........................................360
13.1. Connectives............................................. 360
13.1.1. =nq ~ =na and .........................................360
13.1.2. =han but, even .........................................361
13.2. Other Minor Words...................................... 362
13.2.1. silo7 like ........................................... 362
13.2.2. k ol other ............................................364
13.2.3. ?q yes , tqlk no .....................................365
14. SWITCH-REFERENCE AND CONNECTIVE ENCLITICS.................................367
14.1. Switch-Reference Markers and Clause Connectors..............367
14.2. Connective Enclitics.................................. ....380
14.3. Switch-Reference in Huchnom and Coast Yuki..................392
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15. CLAUSE STRUCTURE..........................................................393
15.1. Constituent Order within the Clause ........................ 393
15.2. Declarative Clauses...........................................397
15.3. Predicate Nominal Clauses.....................................398
15.4. Predicate Adjective Clauses...................................400
15.5. Predicate Oblique Clauses.....................................401
15.6. Existential Clauses...........................................402
15.7. Imperative Clauses........................................ 402
15.7.1. Imperatives in Huchnom and Coast Yuki..................403
15.7.1.1. Huchnom........................................... 403
15.7.1.2. Coast Yuki..........................................404
15.8. Questions.....................................................405
15.8.1. Polar Questions................................... 405
15.8.2. Content Questions..................................... 407
15.8.3. Questions in Huchnom and Coast Yuki....................410
15.8.3.1. Huchnom.............................................410
15.8.3.2. Coast Yuki........................................ 411
15.9. Negative Clauses..............................................412
15.9.1. Negation using -tan.....................................412
15.9.2. Negative verb ţal-......................................413
15.9.3. Negative Questions......................................415
15.9.4. Prohibitives.......................................... 417
15.9.5. Negation in Huchnom and Coast Yuki.................. 418
15.9.5.1. Huchnom.............................................418
15.9.5.2. Coast Yuki..........................................418
15.10. Dependent Clauses............................................420
15.10.1. =nam i dependent clause marker.........................420
15.10.2. Adverbial Clauses.................................. 421
15.10.2.1. =(k)op while, as ............................... 422
15.10.2.2. -kiţ while, as, when .............................424
15.10.2.3. -kon ֊ =kan although, though, because, but .......427
15.10.2.4. -ka when (?), as .................................429
15.10.2.5. =namli=(k)on ~ =namli~kan though1, =namli=ka......430
15.10.2.6. =namliki therefore, because ......................430
15.10.3. Relative Clauses.......................................432
15.10.3.1. Restrictive vs. Non-Restrictive Relative Clauses..434
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15.10.3.2. Headed vs. Headless Relative Clauses.............436
15.10.3.3. Location and Other Oblique Relative Clauses......437
15.10.4. Serial Verb Constructions.............................440
15.11. Complement Clauses........................................442
15.12. Coordination...............................................443
Appendix 1: Natural and Manmade Landmarks of the N. Yukian Speech Area.......446
Appendix 2: Map of Northern Yukian Villages..................................448
Appendix 3: Map of Yuki Tribal Subdivisions and Surrounding Languages........452
Appendix 4: Map of the Language Families of California.......................454
Appendix 5: Kroeber s History of the Recording of Yuki.......................456
Appendix 6: Terms Describing the Coast Yuki Natural World....................460
Appendix 7; Northern Yukian Population Data..................................462
Appendix 8: Map of Round Valley Indian Reservation in the 1920s..............463
Appendix 9: Photograph of Ralph Moore........................................463
Appendix 10: Yuki Texts ..................................................... 465
1. Origins....................................................... 468
2. Coyote and the World.......................................... 521
3. Feather Dance Narrative.......................................625
4. Entsand Upek...................................................635
5. Joz.......................................................... 640
Bibliography........................................................... 648
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spelling | Balodis, Uldis Verfasser aut Yuki grammar with sketches of Huchnom and Coast Yuki Uldis Balodis Oakland, California University of California Press [2016] xxvii, 658 pages Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 27 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier University of California publications in linguistics Volume 151 Includes bibliographical references (pages 648-658) The Yuki language, including Huchnom and Coast Yuki, was spoken in Mendocino County until relatively recently (the last speaker died in 1983). This grammar is based primarily on spoken narratives recorded by Alfred Kroeber between 1901-1911 Yuki language fast Yuki Indians fast Yuki language / Grammar Yuki language / History Geschichte Grammatik Grammatik (DE-588)4021806-5 gnd rswk-swf Yuki-Yuki (DE-588)4190448-5 gnd rswk-swf California fast Yuki-Yuki (DE-588)4190448-5 s Grammatik (DE-588)4021806-5 s DE-604 University of California publications in linguistics Volume 151 (DE-604)BV000008560 151 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029270452&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Balodis, Uldis Yuki grammar with sketches of Huchnom and Coast Yuki University of California publications in linguistics Includes bibliographical references (pages 648-658) Yuki language fast Yuki Indians fast Yuki language / Grammar Yuki language / History Geschichte Grammatik Grammatik (DE-588)4021806-5 gnd Yuki-Yuki (DE-588)4190448-5 gnd |
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title | Yuki grammar with sketches of Huchnom and Coast Yuki |
title_auth | Yuki grammar with sketches of Huchnom and Coast Yuki |
title_exact_search | Yuki grammar with sketches of Huchnom and Coast Yuki |
title_full | Yuki grammar with sketches of Huchnom and Coast Yuki Uldis Balodis |
title_fullStr | Yuki grammar with sketches of Huchnom and Coast Yuki Uldis Balodis |
title_full_unstemmed | Yuki grammar with sketches of Huchnom and Coast Yuki Uldis Balodis |
title_short | Yuki grammar |
title_sort | yuki grammar with sketches of huchnom and coast yuki |
title_sub | with sketches of Huchnom and Coast Yuki |
topic | Yuki language fast Yuki Indians fast Yuki language / Grammar Yuki language / History Geschichte Grammatik Grammatik (DE-588)4021806-5 gnd Yuki-Yuki (DE-588)4190448-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Yuki language Yuki Indians Yuki language / Grammar Yuki language / History Geschichte Grammatik Yuki-Yuki California |
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