Gela syntax

This is a description of the grammar, and more especially the syntax, of the Gela language. Gela is a Melanesian language of the Central Solomon Islands. Though there are at least eighteen distinct Melanesian languages. in the Solomon Islands, few of them have bean subjected to systematic linguistic...

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Main Author: Miller, Ingrid
Published: SOAS, University of London 1975
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5270182015-10-03T03:17:51ZGela syntaxMiller, Ingrid1975This is a description of the grammar, and more especially the syntax, of the Gela language. Gela is a Melanesian language of the Central Solomon Islands. Though there are at least eighteen distinct Melanesian languages. in the Solomon Islands, few of them have bean subjected to systematic linguistic analysis. The structure of Gala sentences is here described in terms of simple sentences and combinations of them into complex sentences. The basic, constituents of simple sentences are described in Part One. Part Two deals with various expansions and elaborations of there basic constituents. Part Three considers ways in which the resulting simple sentences combine to form complex sentences.499SOAS, University of Londonhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.527018Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Gela syntax
description This is a description of the grammar, and more especially the syntax, of the Gela language. Gela is a Melanesian language of the Central Solomon Islands. Though there are at least eighteen distinct Melanesian languages. in the Solomon Islands, few of them have bean subjected to systematic linguistic analysis. The structure of Gala sentences is here described in terms of simple sentences and combinations of them into complex sentences. The basic, constituents of simple sentences are described in Part One. Part Two deals with various expansions and elaborations of there basic constituents. Part Three considers ways in which the resulting simple sentences combine to form complex sentences.
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