Interesting data
Frances Karttunen
karttu at nantucket.net
Sun Nov 21 20:28:32 UTC 1999
Dear listeros,
I was sent the following Nahuatl data from a very recent publication. It
seems that for the provider of these data, the fact that Nahuatl does not
distinguish masculine and feminine third person singular subjects is a
problem that has been solved by resort to Spanish el/ella.
Has anyone else recorded data of this sort? It's new ot me but plausible.
Fran
The reference is
MacSwan, Jeff. A minimalist approach to intrasentential code switchine.
1999. NY: Garland. (this is a revision of his 1998 UCLA dissertation)
Some acceptable examples with el and ella are:
El kikoas tlakemetl
'He will buy clothes'
Ella kikoas tlakemetl
'She will buy clothes'
The comparable ungrammatical ones are:
*Yo nikoas tlakemetl
'I will buy clothes'
*Tu tikoas tlakemetl
'You will buy clothes'
These are all on page 192 of his book.
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