[PDF][PDF] A reanalysis of the Austronesian nasal prefix: Evidence from Desa, a Malayic language of West Kalimantan

CJ Sommerlot - 2020 - open.library.ubc.ca
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Desa syntax resembles Indonesian syntax in many ways: it has canonical SVO word
order and both a nasal prefix and a di- prefix, used in undergoer-oriented sentences. …
Extraction in languages of Indonesia Given Desa’s similarity in its voice system to
Indonesian, we might expect that the nasal prefix in Desa also blocks DP movement across
it in extraction contexts. Consider the pattern in SI and JI below, where both meN- and N-
pattern identically in extraction. …
The focal point of this talk is the nasal prefix found in many languages of Indonesia. In some languages, like Standard Indonesian (SI), this nasal prefix occurs as meN-; in others, like Jakarta Indonesian (JI), it occurs as just N-:
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