Argument-Encoding Systems in Bolivian Amazonian Languages
Antoine Guillaume
Antoine.Guillaume at ISH-LYON.CNRS.FR
Mon Dec 5 08:26:06 UTC 2011
Estimados colegas,
Llamamos a su atención el último número de International
<http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/662151> Journal of American
Linguistics (Vol. 77, No. 4, October 2011), una publicación especial sobre
los sistemas de argumentos en las lenguas amazónicas de Bolivia. Contiene
estudios sincrónicos y diacrónicos sobre varias lenguas de las familias
arawak y tacana y sobre cuatro lenguas aisladas (itonama, mosetén-chimane,
movima y yuracaré).
Saludos cordiales,
Antoine Guillaume
Françoise Rose
Laboratoire Dynamique Du Langage (DDL)
CNRS & Université Lumière Lyon 2
Institut des Sciences de l'Homme
14 avenue Berthelot
69363 LYON Cedex 07
FRANCE
www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/Guillaume
www.ddl.ish-lyon.cnrs.fr/Rose
Sumário:
1. Introduction to Argument-Encoding Systems in Bolivian Amazonian Languages
(pp. 459-468)
Antoine Guillaume, Françoise Rose
2. Who Is the Third Person? Fluid Transitivity in Mojeño Trinitario (pp.
469-494)
Françoise Rose
3. The Personal Paradigms in Baure and Other Southern Arawakan Languages
(pp. 495-520)
Swintha Danielsen
4. Third-Person Agreement and Passive Marking in Tacanan Languages: A
Historical Perspective (pp. 521-536)
Antoine Guillaume
5. Mosetén and Chimane Argument Coding: A Layered System (pp. 537-557)
Jeanette Sakel
6. Argument Encoding in Movima: The Local Domain (pp. 559-575)
Katharina Haude
7. Who Did What to Whom in Magdalena (Itonama) (pp. 577-594)
Mily Crevels
8. Subjects and Objects: A Semantic Account of Yurakaré Argument Structure
(pp. 595-621)
Rik van Gijn
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