Interpreting St. Clair's Comanche Texts

Objective Case Marking and 'Same Subject' Dependent Clauses

Authors

  • James L. Armagost

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.435

Keywords:

Comache language-- Case

Abstract

St. Clair's Comanche texts, collected in 1902, appear to exhibit a very uncharacteristic form of objective case marking along with 'same subject' dependent clause types unknown elsewhere in the language. Proper interpretation of the materials and the circumstances in which they were transcribed leads to an analysis in which turn-of-the-century Comanche was unremarkable, at least in the matters considered here.

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How to Cite

Armagost, . J. L. (1990). Interpreting St. Clair’s Comanche Texts: Objective Case Marking and ’Same Subject’ Dependent Clauses. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 15, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.435