Some Observations of Rumsen Ohlone Grammar
This paper presents a brief preliminary analysis of some elements of Rumsen Ohlone grammar, as these elements occur in a Rumsen narrative titled, "Coyote, His Wife, and Makkeweks." So far, little has been published on Rumsen. Although Callaghan (2003) described the Proto-Utian and Rumsen c...
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description | This paper presents a brief preliminary analysis of some elements of Rumsen Ohlone grammar, as these elements occur in a Rumsen narrative titled, "Coyote, His Wife, and Makkeweks." So far, little has been published on Rumsen. Although Callaghan (2003) described the Proto-Utian and Rumsen case systems, few grammatical elements have so far been analyzed. Thus, this brief grammatical overview should be helpful to umsens, linguists, and anyone else interested in Rumsen and the other Costanoan languages of California. |
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spelling | doaj.art-dcd5b6229b0f4ee5a2d148ea92bf4b4d2022-12-22T04:10:25ZengUniversity of KansasKansas Working Papers in Linguistics2378-76002009-01-0131223810.17161/KWPL.1808.5719Some Observations of Rumsen Ohlone GrammarKaufman, David VincentThis paper presents a brief preliminary analysis of some elements of Rumsen Ohlone grammar, as these elements occur in a Rumsen narrative titled, "Coyote, His Wife, and Makkeweks." So far, little has been published on Rumsen. Although Callaghan (2003) described the Proto-Utian and Rumsen case systems, few grammatical elements have so far been analyzed. Thus, this brief grammatical overview should be helpful to umsens, linguists, and anyone else interested in Rumsen and the other Costanoan languages of California.http://hdl.handle.net/1808/5719Ohlone languageIndians of North America-- United States-- California-- Languages |
spellingShingle | Kaufman, David Vincent Some Observations of Rumsen Ohlone Grammar Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics Ohlone language Indians of North America-- United States-- California-- Languages |
title | Some Observations of Rumsen Ohlone Grammar |
title_full | Some Observations of Rumsen Ohlone Grammar |
title_fullStr | Some Observations of Rumsen Ohlone Grammar |
title_full_unstemmed | Some Observations of Rumsen Ohlone Grammar |
title_short | Some Observations of Rumsen Ohlone Grammar |
title_sort | some observations of rumsen ohlone grammar |
topic | Ohlone language Indians of North America-- United States-- California-- Languages |
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