Aspectos morfossintaticos da Lingua Panara (Je)

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2001

RESUMO

This dissertation presents the analysis of some aspects of the morphosyntax of the Panara language. This language is spoken by approximately 210 people living at Nãsepotiti village, on the banks of the lriri Novo river, in Xingu fluvial basin in northem Mato Grosso. The data on which this analysis is based were gathered among the native speakers in several periods of field work ftom 1988 to 2000. Under a typological-functional perspective the following issues were presented and discussed: case marking and agreement systems and their implication for the grammatical processes, word classes, phrases, simple clauses, types of predicate, complex sentences, serial constructions, classifier system, and the nominal and postpositional incorporation

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indios - linguas indios

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