Sumario: |
The types of nonverbal predicates identified so far in the Tupari language, a language belonging to the Tupari family of the Tupi stok (Rodrigues 1964, 1984-85, 1986) are described. The analysis was based on the Tuparí data contained in Rodrigues and Caspar (1957), in Alves (2004), and new data collected in Brasília, in 2013 in Ji-Paraná, in 2016 in Brasília, and in 2017 and 2018 in Rio Branco Indigenous Land. The analysis is based on the typologies of predicates proposed by Payne (1997) and Dryer (2007). The article contributes with the linguistic studies on the Tuparí language, addressing a subject that is still very little studied in that language. |
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