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ArtikelHualapai Verbs of Being, Doing, and Saying: Transitivity and Auxiliaries  
Oleh: Yamamoto, Mira Y. ; BENDER, JORIGINE
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Anthropological Linguistics (ada di JSTOR) vol. 34 no. 1/4 (1992), page 293-310.
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Isi artikelHualapai, an Upland Yuman language, has a set of four auxiliary verbs, each of which is generally considered to be colTelated with the semantic categories of the main verb. The auxiliary -yu appears with stative-intransi- tive verbs, -wi with active-transitive verbs, -i with verbs of vocalization, and -yi with cognitive verbs. Some verbs, however, may occur with an unexpected auxiliary. The auxiliary alternation is best explained by the speaker's attitude toward the event described by the expression, particularly toward the role of the arguments involved in the given expression.
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