<Linguistic data>Cak dialogue texts

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  • <言語資料>チャック語会話文資料
  • チャック語会話文資料
  • チャックゴ カイワブン シリョウ

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Abstract

Cak is a Luish language of Tibeto-Burman spoken in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh. This paper provides a collection of interlinear texts of Cak dialogue which in turn is based on the twenty conversational texts from the textbook of Burmese for Japanese speakers by Kato [1998]. In the limited number of materials, fundamental grammatical aspects of the Cak language are demonstrated. They include examples of case markers, numerals and classifiers, negatives, interrogatives, imperatives, serial verb constructions, causatives, passives, adnominal clauses, conditionals, and possessive expressions and so forth.

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  • 京都大学言語学研究

    京都大学言語学研究 36 93-126, 2017-12-31

    Departmental of Linguistics, Graduate School of Letters, Kyoto University

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