
Adpositions In Lutuv
Author(s) -
Julia Haza,
Alexis Wagner
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
indiana working papers in south asian languages and cultures
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2688-7215
DOI - 10.14434/iwpsalc2020.v2i1.31581
Subject(s) - noun phrase , computer science , linguistics , phrase , simplex , natural language processing , noun , movement (music) , artificial intelligence , mathematics , philosophy , geometry , aesthetics
This paper investigates the adpositional marking and case marking systems in Lutuv. This investigation finds that the basic adpositional phrase consists of a noun and a simplex or complex postposition. Complex postpositions are often used to convey information about both movement and location, whereas simplex postpositions are usually limited to expressing one of the two. The findings of this investigation are useful for highlighting potential future areas of research in Lutuv.