Australasian Association for Lexicography
1998

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  (1)   Moeginakoez-in   Kala-n      puy-n       mathanman
             boy-ERG     Kala-ACC    tree-INSTR  hit:SG
       'The boy hit Kala with a stick'


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References

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  • Chomsky, N. 1966b. Cartesian linguistics. New York: Harper & Row.
  • Katz, J.J. 1980. Chomsky on meaning. Language 56. 1-41.
  • Le Page, R.B. 1979. Review of Hymes, D., Foundations in sociolinguistics: an ethnographic approach, and Dittmar, N., A critical survey of sociolinguistics: theory and application. Journal of Linguisitcs 5. 168-179.
  • Renck, G.L. 1975. A grammar of Yagaria. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics B-40.
  • Silverstein, M. 1976. Shifters, linguistic categories, and cultural description. In Basso, K.H. & Selby, H.A. (eds), Meaning in anthropology. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. 11-55.

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