Elicitation of transitive voices

dc.content.languageSundanese
dc.content.languageEnglish
dc.content.languageIndonesian
dc.content.languagecodesun
dc.content.languagecodeend
dc.content.languagecodeind
dc.contributor.consultantSetiani, Dewi
dc.contributor.depositorMcDonnell, Bradley
dc.contributor.participantMiller, Lucia
dc.contributor.participantUkasick, Trent
dc.contributor.participantSetiani, Dewi
dc.contributor.researcherMiller, Lucia
dc.contributor.researcherUkasick, Trent
dc.contributor.speakerSetiani, Dewi
dc.coverage.iso3166ID
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-12T22:48:50Z
dc.date.available2024-02-12T22:48:50Z
dc.date.begin2019-04-24
dc.date.finish2019-04-24
dc.date.issued2019-04-24
dc.descriptionEliciting to see if UV is possible in Sundanese based off of reading from Chen&McDonnell (2019), which show its pervasivness in Indonesian languages. There is no UV in Sundanese because you can not use the 3SG clitic on verb without using by phrase, which is otherwise optional. Additionally, you cannot have non-pivot actor adjacent to verb. If used, it must be in by phrase. The -na seems to be used only for emphasis, highlighting the one who did the action if unknown to listener. May be evidence of previous UV .
dc.description.regionBandung, West Java, Indonesia; Recording made in Honolulu, HI, USA
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dc.format.extent00:04:56
dc.identifierFM4-112
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10125/107772
dc.language.isosun
dc.subject.languagesundanese
dc.subject.languagecodesun
dc.titleElicitation of transitive voices
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