<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>A Grammar of the Southern Unami Dialect of the Delaware Language (Lenape): </p><p>This grammar of the Southern Unami language describes the phonology, the inflectional and </p><p>derivational morphology, and some aspects of sentence and discourse structure. It does not </p><p>include a formal treatment of syntax. The treatment of these topics in Delaware Verbal </p><p>Morphology (Goddard 1979) has been entirely recast, and there are now sections on additional </p><p>topics that substantially fill out the description of this often complex and idiosyncratic </p><p>Algonquian language. The facts are presented discursively in small modules with examples.</p><p>The phonemic transcription has been improved by writing the phonemic contrast between </p><p>the long and short fricatives between vowels and after /n/, and by greater consistency in writing </p><p>the marginally distinctive contrast between /u/ and the unrounded mid-central vowel, especially </p><p>before /w/.</p><p>The extensive phonological alternations are illustrated with examples of morphological </p><p>contexts in which they characteristically appear. Static words, syllables, and segments (which </p><p>have short phonemes inconsistent with the more usual phonological patterns) are treated. The </p><p>inflection of nouns, pronouns, and verbs is described and illustrated with extensive paradigms, </p><p>and particles, including enclitics, are treated.</p><p>The processes of stem derivation are outlined for primary stems and for secondary stems </p><p>(those derived from another stem). The types of reduplication are described. Several kinds of </p><p>compounds are distinguished and illustrated.</p><p>The basic facts of sentence structure are presented, including the function of absolute and </p><p>objective transitive verbs (to mark distinctions of definiteness) and the use of oblique </p><p>complements and adjuncts. Other features discussed include verbless sentences, participles </p><p>(relative clauses), focus-fronting, discontinuous constituents, and gapping.</p><p>Southern Unami is the heritage language of the Delaware Tribe of Indians (Bartlesville, </p><p>Okla.) and the Delaware Nation of Western Oklahoma (Anadarko).</p>
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