Cas locatifs et cas grammaticaux en damana

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Published 16-04-2009
Michel Etchebarne

Abstract

An Amerindian language spoken in the north of Colombia, Damana has a partic ularly rich series of locative cases. Its synchronic analysis also shows the links that exist between locative cases and grammatical cases. This state of affairs has a certain compar ative interest. That does not mean that the etymological connection that joins locative and grammatical cases is the same in Basque as in Damana. The comparison with other languages would certainly provide other connections. Here, what may be interesting from the comparative point of view is to see how a linguistic possibility is instantiated in a natural language, and to draw some parallels.

How to Cite

Etchebarne, Michel. 2009. “Cas Locatifs Et Cas Grammaticaux En Damana”. Anuario Del Seminario De Filología Vasca "Julio De Urquijo" 43 (1-2):283-93. https://doi.org/10.1387/asju.1700.
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