Australian National University, 1994. — 156 p. The aim of this work is to produce the first fieldwork-based, typologically Informed reference grammar of Chukchi, an Indigenous language of the north-eastern corner of the Russian Federation. The theoretical approach is low-key and eclectic; linguistic phenomena are described in a manner which is, in so far as it is possible,...
Chicago: University of Chicago, 2020. — 366 p. Modern Chukchi speakers evidence variation across the following domains: agreement marking, morphological and syntactic ergativity, valency-changing derivational morphology, verbal and nominal incorporation, and argument drop. While older, highly proficient speakers display patterns that are largely consistent with existing...
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