Subordination in Cholón

Authors
Publication date 2011
Host editors
  • R. van Gijn
  • K. Haude
  • P. Muysken
Book title Subordination in native South-American languages
ISBN
  • 9789027206787
Series Typological studies in language, 97
Pages (from-to) 193-219
Number of pages 27
Publisher Amsterdam: Benjamins
Organisations
  • Faculty of Humanities (FGw) - Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR) - Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication (ACLC)
Abstract
In Cholón, an indigenous language from northern Peru, subordinate clauses are formed by means of nominalizers or subordinators. Most of these markers attach to reduced verb forms, but some nominalizers are attached to a fully inflected form. Nominalizers can be followed by a case marker or by a combination of case markers. This paper deals with the different subordinate clauses found in the data gathered by Fray Pedro de la Mata in the 18th century, and it discusses how they are formed, in particular with respect to the employment of subordinating and nominalizing suffixes and of case markers.
Document type Chapter
Language English
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