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- Title
Finiteness in Sundanese.
- Authors
Kurniawan, Eri; Davies, William D.
- Abstract
The topic of finiteness is rarely broached in the closely related Indonesian-type languages, in which verbs have no morphological tense marking, nouns have no overt case marking, and there is only limited morphological agreement. As they are the typical morphological manifestations, the relevance of finiteness is difficult to discern. Sundanese is no exception to this. There is evidence, however, that finiteness is critical to the licensing of subjects in Sundanese. What distinguishes Sundanese from many other languages is that finiteness is covert rather than being overtly marked, just as has been proposed for Chinese, Lao, Slave, and others.
- Subjects
SUNDANESE (Indonesian people); LANGUAGE &; languages; DIALECT drama; OVERSEAS Chinese; LAO (Tai people); RITES &; ceremonies
- Publication
Oceanic Linguistics, 2015, Vol 54, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0029-8115
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/ol.2015.0010