Assorted Clause Constructions: Purpose & Reason, Substitutive, Comparative
- Item identifier: 2014-16.016
- Date: 17 Jul 2014 to 21 Jul 2014
- Contributors: Ruth Ridley (speaker); Jonathan Manker (researcher, donor)
- Language: Han (haa)
- Place: Fairbanks, AK
- Description: Han_RR_07172014_33: comparing the differences between haa and k’egha’; different types of purpose/reason clauses; also substitutive clauses X did Y because of Z, and a few comparative clauses “like X” at the very end. Han_RR_07212014_34: comparative clauses, i.e., “X looks like/as if X”; “it is as X as Y”; various aspect combinations.
- Relations to this item: 2014-16.024 references this Item
- Availability: Online access
- Collection: Hän Fieldwork Collection
- Repository: Survey of California and Other Indian Languages
- Suggested citation: Assorted Clause Constructions: Purpose & Reason, Substitutive, Comparative, 2014-16.016, in "Hän Fieldwork Collection", California Language Archive, Survey of California and Other Indian Languages, University of California, Berkeley, http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.7297/X27S7KT3.
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