Journal article

Spearing the Emu Drinking: Subordination and the Adjoined Relative Clause in Wambaya

R NORDLINGER

Australian Journal of Linguistics | Taylor and Francis | Published : 2006

Abstract

Studies of subordination in Australian Aboriginal languages have been heavily influenced by Hale's foundational paper on the ‘adjoined relative clause’—a non-embedded, multifunctional subordinate clause type found in Warlpiri and a ‘large number of Australian languages’ [Hale K 1976 ‘The adjoined relative clause in Australia’ in RMW Dixon (ed.) Grammatical Categories in Australian Languages AIAS Canberra: 78–105 at 78]. Since this paper, almost every Australian grammar makes some reference to this clause type, presenting a general picture of structural homogeneity across subordination structures in Australian languages, and leading to the general perception that Australian languages typicall..

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