Paragraph-level Switch-reference Markers in Chickasaw Conversation
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https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.359Keywords:
Chickasaw language-- Switch referenceAbstract
Two types of switch-reference markers occur in Chickasaw. The first is a set of suffixes that indicate whether the verb in one clause has the same subject as the verb in a connected reference clause. The second is a set of words that mark topic continuity. These are referred to as paragraph-level switch-reference markers. Members of this group are usually translated as ‘then’, ‘and’, ‘and so,’ and only occur in connected discourse. This study deals with the latter set.Downloads
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Walker, . C. (1999). Paragraph-level Switch-reference Markers in Chickasaw Conversation. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 24, 45-70. https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.359