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Latitude
27.482
Longitude
88.2475
Start Date
2016-07-28
End Date
2016-07-28

Description

Week 2 of Semester 2, containing the following materials: [01]: Elicitation and revision of control constructions. [02]: Investigation of the semantics of ‘ta’ “finish”. The consultant is asked to explain the sense in which the verb 'ta' is used, whether it means to finish something as a result of depletion of a resource (e.g. to eat all the food), or as a result of satiation (e.g. to eat until you are full). Further comparison with 'zat' “complete”. Relevant to the study of the lexical aspect of verbs and auxiliaries. [03]: Elicitation of control constructions: verbs for “teach” and “go.home”. Notable elicitation of some conditional sentences in the latter part of the recording, e.g. “unless Yuka is taught by Tom, she will not go home”. [04]: Elicitation of causative constructions which use the verb ‘bi’. Here, it is investigated in its interpretation to mean “force”, as in “mother forced Tom to chop wood”.

Sources

ID
tc0503
Source
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/KJZ2/20160728

Extended Data

ID
KJZ2-20160728
Languages
Bumthangkha - kjz
Countries
Australia - AU, Bhutan - BT
Publisher
Mark Donohue
Contact
admin@paradisec.org.au
License
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)
Rights
Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions)