Publication Date
1-21-1948
Abstract
This paper presents only a portion of an exhaustive study of the verb structure in process. The purpose here is to illustrate the method of analysis, to describe significant features briefly, and to group Tewa verbs into a few distinctive classes. Tewa verb structures have been analyzed carefully and their basic elements isolated. The most important feature of verb constructions, the verb theme, has been exposed in this manner. In terms of the verb theme Tewa verbs may be divided into several categories which have been illustrated with examples in Chapter V.
Document Type
Thesis
Language
English
Degree Name
Anthropology
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Anthropology
First Committee Member (Chair)
Willard Willams Hill
Second Committee Member
Florence May Hawley
Third Committee Member
Hubert Griggs Alexander
Fourth Committee Member
Paul Reiter
Recommended Citation
Dozier, Edward. "A Tentative Description and Classification of Tewa Verb Structure." (1948). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/anth_etds/93