Word formation in South American languages / edited by Swintha Danielsen, University of Leipzig ; Katja Hannss, University of Regensburg ; Fernando Zúñiga, University of Bern.
In Amerindian languages and in many other agglutinative languages, subordination is often a matter of nominalization. In Cholón, a language spoken in North-Peru, this is certainly the case: nominalized forms coincide with subordinate clauses. In this language, a nominalized verb form can also be use...
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