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See [[Questions]] for the section on "which" interrogatives (used in WH-constituent questions), which agree for noun class with the head noun in their phrase.
 
   
 
Determiners are post-nominal and appear as clitics or words rather than as suffixes. A reason for not treating them as suffixes is that when nouns are modified, the modifying constituent intervenes between the noun and the determiner. Futehrmore, the determiner agrees with the noun class. It also has word properties and is able to be positioned phrase-initially as well as undergoes morphophonological agreement changes, and encodes proximal-distal distinctions.
 
Determiners are post-nominal and appear as clitics or words rather than as suffixes. A reason for not treating them as suffixes is that when nouns are modified, the modifying constituent intervenes between the noun and the determiner. Futehrmore, the determiner agrees with the noun class. It also has word properties and is able to be positioned phrase-initially as well as undergoes morphophonological agreement changes, and encodes proximal-distal distinctions.
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==Determiners and Proximity==
   
 
Determiners undergo a four-way proximity distinction, as the following table summarizes:
 
Determiners undergo a four-way proximity distinction, as the following table summarizes:
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The first column consists of a consonant (C), which is defined according to the noun class of the verb it is combining with, but the vowel and coda of that syllable expone the unique semantic features of the determiner, that is, whether it is a proximal, medial or distal, or not visible distal. The coda consonants of these clitics expone proximity as follows: -k- is proximal, -n- is distal and medial, and -g- is super-distal. In terms of vowel distinction, -ee- is associated with proximal and medial, and -aa- with distal in general. [[User:Oana|Oana]] 21:34, 7 December 2012 (UTC)
 
The first column consists of a consonant (C), which is defined according to the noun class of the verb it is combining with, but the vowel and coda of that syllable expone the unique semantic features of the determiner, that is, whether it is a proximal, medial or distal, or not visible distal. The coda consonants of these clitics expone proximity as follows: -k- is proximal, -n- is distal and medial, and -g- is super-distal. In terms of vowel distinction, -ee- is associated with proximal and medial, and -aa- with distal in general. [[User:Oana|Oana]] 21:34, 7 December 2012 (UTC)
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==Determiners and Wh-interrogatives==
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See [[Questions]] for the section on "which" interrogatives (used in WH-constituent questions), which agree for noun class with the head noun in their phrase.

Revision as of 16:01, 7 December 2012

Determiners are post-nominal and appear as clitics or words rather than as suffixes. A reason for not treating them as suffixes is that when nouns are modified, the modifying constituent intervenes between the noun and the determiner. Futehrmore, the determiner agrees with the noun class. It also has word properties and is able to be positioned phrase-initially as well as undergoes morphophonological agreement changes, and encodes proximal-distal distinctions.

Determiners and Proximity

Determiners undergo a four-way proximity distinction, as the following table summarizes:

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(I understand that final -e is optional for all proximal and medial ones. -a is not optional but mandatory for the distals).

The first column consists of a consonant (C), which is defined according to the noun class of the verb it is combining with, but the vowel and coda of that syllable expone the unique semantic features of the determiner, that is, whether it is a proximal, medial or distal, or not visible distal. The coda consonants of these clitics expone proximity as follows: -k- is proximal, -n- is distal and medial, and -g- is super-distal. In terms of vowel distinction, -ee- is associated with proximal and medial, and -aa- with distal in general. Oana 21:34, 7 December 2012 (UTC)

Determiners and Wh-interrogatives

See Questions for the section on "which" interrogatives (used in WH-constituent questions), which agree for noun class with the head noun in their phrase.