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A Quantitative Account of Nêhiyawêwin Order: Using mixed-effects modelling to uncover syntactic, semantic, and morphological motivations in Nêhiyawêwin
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This dissertation investigates the underpinnings of the phenomenon of Order in Nêhiyawêwin (Plains Cree) using quantitative methods and the Ahenakew-Wolfart Corpus (Arppe, Schmirler, Harrigan, & Wolvengrey, 2020). Instantiated as person-marking allomorphy on the verb, Order is central to verb...
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Spring 2021
Traditionally, the term “middle” refers to a semantically driven concept that is often linked to the term “voice” in descriptive and theoretical grammars. This thesis rigorously examines the status of the Somali middle suffix -at as voice by applying the concept of voice proposed in Mel’čuk...