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Waldamas? An Exploration into the Phonological-word in Kwak'wala = = Waldamas? Une exploration dans le mot-phonologique de Kwak'wala.
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Waldamas? An Exploration into the Phonological-word in Kwak'wala =/
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Waldamas? Une exploration dans le mot-phonologique de Kwak'wala.
Author:
Janzen, Jonathan Arthur.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2015,
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215 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 55-03.
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9781339408491
Waldamas? An Exploration into the Phonological-word in Kwak'wala = = Waldamas? Une exploration dans le mot-phonologique de Kwak'wala.
Janzen, Jonathan Arthur.
Waldamas? An Exploration into the Phonological-word in Kwak'wala =
Waldamas? Une exploration dans le mot-phonologique de Kwak'wala. - Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2015 - 215 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 55-03.
Thesis (M.A.)--Trinity Western University (Canada), 2015.
Kwak'wala is often transcribed with unaddressed assumptions about the basic word-unit. A syntactition will regard the grammatical-word as the word constituent, whereas a phonologist will see the phonological-word as most relevant. As a morphologist, I am caught between these two definitions of the 'word'. Since Kwak'wala has always been a predominantly oral language, I assume the spoken-word as most relevant 'word' constituent for Kwak'wala speakers, with phonological criteria for defining its boundaries. These boundaries can be isolated through three tests: 1) the stress domain, 2) occurrences of pauses, and 3) self-repair resets. These tests show that most Kwak'wala clitics are integrated with their phonological-word hosts. However the definite article clitic and the case marking clitics display more independence than all others by allowing pauses and self-repair to occur between them and their hosts. Still other clitics, when uttered in a successive string, also create the same independence from their hosts.
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Linguistics.
Waldamas? An Exploration into the Phonological-word in Kwak'wala = = Waldamas? Une exploration dans le mot-phonologique de Kwak'wala.
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