A Grammar of Creek (Muskogee)

Author:   Jack B. Martin
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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9780803211063


Pages:   504
Publication Date:   01 May 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jack B. Martin
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.857kg
ISBN:  

9780803211063


ISBN 10:   0803211066
Pages:   504
Publication Date:   01 May 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Language:   Cree & English

Table of Contents

ForewordAcknowledgementsAbbreviations and conventions The language and its speakers1. Creek and the Creek-speaking peoples2. Overview of the language3. Creek dialects and ways of speaking Phonology4. Phonemes5. General phonological processes6. The organization of phonemes into higher units7. Stress and tone in nouns8. Stress, tone, and grades in verbs9. Orthography Nouns and their modifiers10. Nominalization11. Compounding12. Plural nouns13. Size14. Possession15. Pronouns16. Postpositions17. Noun forms with adverbial function18. Adjectival nouns (quantifiers) Verbs and their modifiers19. Locative prefixes20. Agreement21. Reflexives and reciprocals22. Adding objects: dative and instrumental23. Plural verbs24. Voice alternations: middle -k-, causative -ic- and -ipeyc-25. Impersonals26. Degree27. Verb forms with adverbial function28. Aspect29. Expressing time: tense and related notions30. Negation31. Mood32. 'Be', auxiliaries, and modality33. Numbers and quantifiers34. Describing motion and direction35. Existence36. Sound-symbolic verbs Discourse markers37. Case and switch-reference markers38. Focus of attention clitic39. Referential clitic40. Other markers Syntax41. Word order and basic syntax42. Clause types43. Interpreting pronouns, reflexives, and reciprocals44. Style AppendicesAppendix 1: ParadigmsAppendix 2: TextsAppendix 3: List of common affixes ReferencesIndex

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"""This book is a very good, thorough reference grammar for Muskogee. . . . For those working with the language and its speakers, it is quite useful and will be an oft-referenced work.""—Pamela Innes, Journal of Anthropological Research"


This book is a very good, thorough reference grammar for Muskogee... For those working with the language and its speakers, it is quite useful and will be an oft-referenced work. -Pamela Innes, Journal of Anthropological Research -- Pamela Innes Journal of Anthropological Research


This book is a very good, thorough reference grammar for Muskogee. . . . For those working with the language and its speakers, it is quite useful and will be an oft-referenced work. --Pamela Innes, Journal of Anthropological Research --Pamela Innes Journal of Anthropological Research


This book is a very good, thorough reference grammar for Muskogee. . . . For those working with the language and its speakers, it is quite useful and will be an oft-referenced work. -Pamela Innes, Journal of Anthropological Research -- Pamela Innes * Journal of Anthropological Research *


Author Information

Jack B. Martin is an associate professor of English at the College of William and Mary. He is the coeditor of Totkv Mocvse/New Fire: Creek Folktales and the coauthor of A Dictionary of Creek/Muskogee (Nebraska 2000). Margaret McKane Mauldin is a Creek instructor at the University of Oklahoma. She was awarded the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from the College of William and Mary for her contribution to the study and preservation of the Creek language. Juanita McGirt teaches Creek in Okemah, Oklahoma, and transcribed and translated recordings and documents for this volume.

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