Nominalization in Q'anjob'al (Maya)
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https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.5722Keywords:
Kanjobal language, Mayan languages, Grammar, Comparative and general-- NominalsAbstract
Q’anjob’al typically makes a rigid distinction between transitive and intransitive verb inflections. Transitive verbs cross-reference their subjects with an ergative prefix while intransitive verbs cross-reference their subjects with an absolutive prefix. Transitive verbs have one set of status suffixes, while intransitive verbs have a different set of status suffixes. However, an exception to this rule occurs in complement clauses that lack an aspect marker.Downloads
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Mateo, . P. (2010). Nominalization in Q’anjob’al (Maya). Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 31, 46-63. https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.5722