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Journal of Linguistics, 2000
Sandra Chung, The design of agreement: evidence from Chamorro. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. Pp. xii + 423.Sandra Chung's leading contribution to the development of generative analyses of the morphosyntax of Austronesian languages is widely known. This book is the culmination of some two decades of research on Chamorro and is also, as
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Sandra Chung, The design of agreement: evidence from Chamorro. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998. Pp. xii + 423.Sandra Chung's leading contribution to the development of generative analyses of the morphosyntax of Austronesian languages is widely known. This book is the culmination of some two decades of research on Chamorro and is also, as
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2015
CHAMORRO INFIXES. 101 1. THE TWO KNOWN INFIXES IN CHAMORRO 101 2. A THIRD CHAMORRO INFIX 102 3. THE MEANING OF THE INFIX /-Vl-/ 103 4. USAGE OF THE INFIX 104 5.
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CHAMORRO INFIXES. 101 1. THE TWO KNOWN INFIXES IN CHAMORRO 101 2. A THIRD CHAMORRO INFIX 102 3. THE MEANING OF THE INFIX /-Vl-/ 103 4. USAGE OF THE INFIX 104 5.
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2015
THE CONSONANTS OF CHAMORRO. 1 1. INTRODUCTION 1 2. THE CONSONANT PHONEMES 2 2.1. Consonant Chart 2 2.2. Consonant Frequencies 2 2.3. Consonant Sound Shifts 3 3. GENERAL FEATURES OF CHAMORRO PHONOLOGY 5 3.1. Length 5 3.2. Stress 5 3.2.1. Double Stress 7 3.2.2. Primary Stress 8 3.2.3. Low Stress 9 3.2.4. Reduplicated Series Stress 9 3.3.
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THE CONSONANTS OF CHAMORRO. 1 1. INTRODUCTION 1 2. THE CONSONANT PHONEMES 2 2.1. Consonant Chart 2 2.2. Consonant Frequencies 2 2.3. Consonant Sound Shifts 3 3. GENERAL FEATURES OF CHAMORRO PHONOLOGY 5 3.1. Length 5 3.2. Stress 5 3.2.1. Double Stress 7 3.2.2. Primary Stress 8 3.2.3. Low Stress 9 3.2.4. Reduplicated Series Stress 9 3.3.
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Abstract This chapter is about Chamorro, a non-Oceanic Malayo-Polynesian outlier language spoken on the Mariana Islands in the western Pacific. Unlike the languages of the Oceanic subgroup to which all but two languages in the Pacific belong, Chamorro is lexically, phonologically and morphologically quite conservative.
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World Englishes, 1989
ABSTRACT: Chamorro, the indigenous language of Guam, has declined over the past several decades under the pressure of English, the language of government, education, business, and the media. Attempts to cultivate and revive Chamorro have relied on the emotional connection between Chamorro and ethnic identity.
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ABSTRACT: Chamorro, the indigenous language of Guam, has declined over the past several decades under the pressure of English, the language of government, education, business, and the media. Attempts to cultivate and revive Chamorro have relied on the emotional connection between Chamorro and ethnic identity.
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The ECP and government in Chamorro
Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 1983To sum up, I have suggested that Kayne's ECP can be extended to deal with the lack of object-subject asymmetries in the extraction pattern of Chamorro, a VSO language. A crucial feature of the account is the idea that the ECP notion of government is defined in terms of constituency at S-structure.
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2015
THE VOWELS OF CHAMORRO. 55 0. Introduction 55 1. The Vowel Phonemes 55 1.1. Vowel Chart 55 1.2. Vowel Frequencies 56 2. General Features of Chamorro Phonology 56 2.1. Length 56 2.2. Stress 57 2.2.1. Double Stress 58 2.2.2. Primary Stress 59 2.2.3. Low Stress 61 2.2.4. Reduplicated Series 61 2.3. Force 62 2.4. Glottal Breaks 62 2.5.
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THE VOWELS OF CHAMORRO. 55 0. Introduction 55 1. The Vowel Phonemes 55 1.1. Vowel Chart 55 1.2. Vowel Frequencies 56 2. General Features of Chamorro Phonology 56 2.1. Length 56 2.2. Stress 57 2.2.1. Double Stress 58 2.2.2. Primary Stress 59 2.2.3. Low Stress 61 2.2.4. Reduplicated Series 61 2.3. Force 62 2.4. Glottal Breaks 62 2.5.
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Human Organization, 1951
In a previous number of Human Organization, Leonard Mason described the transplanting of the Marshallese population from Bikini atoll to a succession of islands, and the consequent adjustment problems this small community faced. The present paper deals with another transplanted group in the Trust Territory—the Chamorros of Tinian Island, in the ...
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In a previous number of Human Organization, Leonard Mason described the transplanting of the Marshallese population from Bikini atoll to a succession of islands, and the consequent adjustment problems this small community faced. The present paper deals with another transplanted group in the Trust Territory—the Chamorros of Tinian Island, in the ...
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