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ArtikelTense, Aspect, Mood and Polarity in the Sumbawa Besar Dialect of Sumbawa  
Oleh: Asako, Shiohara
Jenis: Article from Books
Dalam koleksi: NUSA: Linguistics Studies of Language in and around Indonesia Volume 55: Tense, Aspect, Mood and Evidentiality in Languages of Indonesia, page 173-192.
Fulltext: SHIOHARA Asako.pdf (335.78KB)
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Isi artikelSumbawa is a language spoken in the western part of Sumbawa Island in Indonesia. Sumbawa exhibits three tense distinctions (past /present /future), which is unusual among languages in the Malayo-Sumbawan subgroup. It also has devices to mark inchoative aspect and several modal meanings. These tense, aspectual and modal distinctions are mainly achieved by two morpho-syntactic categories, namely the tense-modal (TM) marker and the aspect-modal (AM) clitic, which are considered to be independently occurring developments; no PAn verbal morphology is retained in this language. The negator nó appears in eight combinations with the tense marker ka ‘past’ and/or the aspect-modal clitics. This, too, is considered to be a local development.
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