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Title:Chapter 3. Classifying clitics in Sm'algyax: Approaching theory from the field
Bibliographic Citation:Mulder, Jean, Sellers, Holly; 2010-05; Kaipuleohone University of Hawai'i Digital Language Archive;http://hdl.handle.net/10125/4450.
Creator:Mulder, Jean
Sellers, Holly
Date (W3CDTF):2010-05
Description:Sm’algyax (British Columbia and Alaska) is a highly ergative VAO/VS language with an uncommonly wide range of clitics. This chapter has the two-fold function of demonstrating how Anderson’s (2005) constraint-based analysis of clitics gives insight into the complex behavior of Sm’algyax clitics, and how the clitics themselves afford empirical means of testing such a theory. The Sm’algyax data are drawn from both field research and published texts, reflecting a community-based approach to language documentation that has evolved through a long-term, collaborative relationship with the Tsimshian (Sm’algyax) communities. Building on Stebbin’s (2003) definitions of intermediate word classes in Sm’algyax and Anderson’s Optimality Theoretical approach, we determine that in terms of their varying phonological dependence, Sm’algyax clitics include internal, phonological word, and affixal clitics. The existence of affixal clitics in Sm’algyax, however, calls into question the viability of the Strict Layer Hypothesis (Selkirk 1984) as inviolable rules when describing clitics. Furthermore, Sm’algyax provides strong evidence that the direction of clitic attachment is more clitic specific than language specific. In characterising the behaviour of Sm’algyax clitics, we find that not only does linguistic theory help sharpen our understanding of the fieldwork data, but also that field linguistics has consequences for linguistic theory.
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Format:24 pages
Identifier:Mulder, Jean & Holly Sellers. 2010. Classifying clitics in Sm'algyax: Approaching theory from the field. In Andrea L. Berez, Jean Mulder, & Daisy Rosenblum (eds.), Fieldwork and Linguistic Analysis in Indigenous Languages of the Americas, 33-56. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.
978-0-8248-3530-9
Identifier (URI):http://hdl.handle.net/10125/4450
Language:English
Language (ISO639):eng
Publisher:University of Hawai'i Press
Relation:LD&C Special Publication 2
Rights:Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives Licence
Subject:clitics
Sm'algyax
British Columbia
Alaska
Tsimshian
Table Of Contents:03muldersellers.pdf
Type:Book Chapter
Type (DCMI):Text

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