Western Subanon Grammar
Abstract
Western Subanon Grammar is the first ever comprehensive description of Western Subanon, a highly endangered indigenous Austronesian minority language in the southern Philippines. Written by a native speaker and the result of intensive fieldwork, the book's 26 chapters cover the phonological, morpho-syntactic, and discourse properties of the language. Special attention is devoted to the salient grammatical features of Western Subanon, including symmetrical voice, relative clauses, ellipsis, and scope. The volume also makes available numerous examples online through Kaipuleohone, the digital linguistic archive of the University of Hawaii.
Keywords
Austronesian; Philippine indigenous language; Subanon language; Western Subanon; relative clauses; scope; serial verb construction; symmetrical Voice; syntaxDOI
10.1163/9789004703056ISBN
9789004703056, 9789004703001, 9789004703056Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2024Series
Endangered and Lesser-Studied Languages and Dialects, 3Classification
Usage and grammar guides
Philippines
Grammar, syntax and morphology