Describing Morphosyntax by Thomas E Payne

Describing Morphosyntax by Thomas E Payne

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This book is a guide for linguistic fieldworkers who wish to write a description of the morphology and syntax of one of the world's many under-documented languages. It uses examples from many languages both well known and virtually unknown.

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Describing Morphosyntax by Thomas E Payne

Current estimates are that around 3,000 of the 6,000 languages now spoken may become extinct during the next century. Some 4,000 of these existing languages have never been described, or described only inadequately. This book is a guide for linguistic fieldworkers who wish to write a description of the morphology and syntax of one of these many under-documented languages. It uses examples from many languages both well known and virtually unknown; it offers readers one possible outline for a grammatical description, with many questions designed to help them address the key topics. The appendices offer guidance on text and elicited data, and on sample reference grammars which readers might wish to consult.
"..a comprehensive field researcher's guide to the description of undocumented & near extinct languages." T. Rosenberg, LLBA
"I would rate this book highly as an important part of a practical strategy for writing the description of the morphosyntax of a field language." Austin Hale, Notes on Linguistics
"...Describing Morphosyntax is an excellent guide not only for field linguists but also for all linguists who are interested in fascinating aspects of grammar." Word

Thomas E.Payne is a Research Associate at the University of Oregon's Department of Linguistics.

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ISBN 13 9780521588058
ISBN 10 0521588057
Title Describing Morphosyntax
Author Thomas E Payne
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 1997-10-09
Number of pages 430
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.