2011
DOI: 10.1353/anl.2011.0009
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Enclitic Particles in Western Abenaki: The Syntax of Second Position

Abstract: In Western Abenaki, an Eastern Algonquian language, a number of enclitic particles, as well as certain cliticized words, are stationed in second position in the clause. In simple cases, second position is the position following the first phonological word of the clause, but complexities arise in particular constructions. A clause-initial conjunction may either host an enclitic or be skipped over in figuring clitic placement. A wh -word or focused expression may be skipped over as well, with clitics then appear… Show more

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“…A brief account of the syntactic distribution of the Western Abenaki clitics is provided in 5, but the discussion there is included primarily to clarify the structure of the examples given in other sections of the article. For a more extensive treatment of the syntax of second position in Western Abenaki, see LeSourd (2011).…”
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“…A brief account of the syntactic distribution of the Western Abenaki clitics is provided in 5, but the discussion there is included primarily to clarify the structure of the examples given in other sections of the article. For a more extensive treatment of the syntax of second position in Western Abenaki, see LeSourd (2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…body is not seen' (Wzôkhilain 1830b:35). 16 See LeSourd (1993) for an analysis of comparable phonological alternations in Passamaquoddy (ISO code pqm).…”
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