Reflexives in Mohawk
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Mohawk language-- ReflexivesAbstract
This paper presents an analysis of meanings and uses of two reflexive morphemes in Mohawk. ‘Reflexive’ –atat- is shown to have both reflexive and reciprocal meanings. It is also realized in kinship terms and in the transitive pronominal prefix –yutat- she, one:her, one. ‘Semo-reflexive’ –at- has some reflexive functions. It can also mark middle voice and detransitivized states or processes. Additional uses of –at- are exemplified. The paper concludes with discussion of comparative data on reflexives in other Iroquoian languages.Downloads
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Bonvillain, . N. (1994). Reflexives in Mohawk. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 19, 87-114. https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.320