Interrogatives in Carapan Purepecha
Keywords:
interrogatives, indefinites, PurepechaAbstract
This paper describes the form of interrogative clauses in Purepecha. It shows that interrogative mood markers take a different form depending on the preceding temporal or aspectual marker. Moreover, it presents new evidence showing that certain interrogatives can take “degraded” aspectual forms, which are characteristic of subordinate clauses.Downloads
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