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Michif determiner phrases

Michif is a mixed language spoken in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and North Dakota in which the majority of the noun phrase is derived from French and the verb phrase is derived from Cree. This thesis provides an analysis of the structure of the determiner phrase (DP) in Michif, based on data
from The Michif dictionary: Turtle Mountain Chippewa Cree, by Patline Laverdure and Ida Rose Allard (1983). Even though the majority of the DP is French, Cree contributes demonstratives and quantifiers. This thesis examines the use of articles, quantifiers and discontinuous constituents(where part of the DP appears to the left of the verb and the remainder is on the right). The syntax of the Michif DP is mixed, which two syntaxes at work in which the French-derived DP is embedded within the Cree-derived DP.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:MANITOBA/oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/23822
Date19 August 2014
CreatorsStrader, Kathleen
ContributorsPentland, David (Linguistics), Rosen, Nicole (Linguistics) Oxford, Will (Linguistics) Chodkiewicz, Jean-Luc (Anthropology)
Source SetsUniversity of Manitoba Canada
Detected LanguageEnglish

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