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-===== Parts of Speech ===== 
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-This session introduces the parts of speech found in most Cariban languages, as well as the arguments that have been used to identify each one. It also emphasizes the importance of distinguishing parts of speech at three levels: root, stem, and word. +**This session introduces the parts of speech found in most Cariban languages, as well as the arguments that have been used to identify each one. It also emphasizes the importance of distinguishing parts of speech at three levels: root, stem, and word.** 
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   * ROOTS: Parts of speech that are clearly identifiable as unmodified roots are !!noun!!, !!verb!!, !!adverb!!, !!postposition!!,​ !!particle!!,​ and !!ideophone!!.   * ROOTS: Parts of speech that are clearly identifiable as unmodified roots are !!noun!!, !!verb!!, !!adverb!!, !!postposition!!,​ !!particle!!,​ and !!ideophone!!.
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     * A !!verb!! root can become a more complex verb stem, and a verb root or stem can become a !!noun!! stem or an !!adverb!! stem. Most discussion of verbs is deferred until later.     * A !!verb!! root can become a more complex verb stem, and a verb root or stem can become a !!noun!! stem or an !!adverb!! stem. Most discussion of verbs is deferred until later.
     * A !!noun!! root/stem can become a !!verb!! stem, an !!adverb!! stem, or a more complex !!noun!! stem.     * A !!noun!! root/stem can become a !!verb!! stem, an !!adverb!! stem, or a more complex !!noun!! stem.
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     * An !!adverb!! root/stem can become a !!noun!! stem.     * An !!adverb!! root/stem can become a !!noun!! stem.
     * !!Postposition!! roots can become !!noun!! stems.     * !!Postposition!! roots can become !!noun!! stems.
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   * WORDS: Stems (often plus inflectional morphology) become words that can be combined in various grammatical constructions. Different classes of words are identified based on their occurrence in specific constructions. We will look at the kinds of constructions that have been used to identify parts of speech ​ in various Cariban languages.   * WORDS: Stems (often plus inflectional morphology) become words that can be combined in various grammatical constructions. Different classes of words are identified based on their occurrence in specific constructions. We will look at the kinds of constructions that have been used to identify parts of speech ​ in various Cariban languages.
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