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11:00
and from a good linguist (one of my undergrad profs)
woah
wow
thanks a lot
It seems very sorted
the link should take you to the Cantonese chapter
but if it doesn't I believe it was chapter 2 or something
Will read and get back to you
I think a main thing you can improve
@WavesWashSands cool
11:01
is not to be too confident in what you think your analysis is
like the town vs village one
@WavesWashSands makes sense
hmm
you were probably confident what was going on, and changed two things instead of using a minimal pair
so, don't have bias, Yes. Fundamentals!!
haha yeah
@WavesWashSands Yes I think I went wrong towards the end with minimal pairs
11:02
I mean, having the same construction for expressing definiteness and indefiniteness is weird
so I can't blame you for making the mistake
haha
@WavesWashSands that is true
But always use minimal pairs
What else?
I think most of the mistakes you made were perfectly normal for someone with no background of the language family
unless you're planning to work on an isolate in a remote area with little language contact, you'd probably read a lot more on languages of the area beforehand
hmm makes sense
11:04
and wouldn't make these mistakes
and I'm sure you didn't figure out any of the sentence-final particles
but don't worry about that - it's hard to without having actual texts
oh one more thing
@WavesWashSands Yes I had to open up some resources in parallell
*parallel
the fact that you didn't ask for relative clauses is a pretty big gap
a lot of things would make sense if you did
As in , in syntactic domain?
yeah
most obviously, it would have helped you make sense of the focus constructions
Aha, I could have, Yes.
@WavesWashSands Yes
Actually
11:07
but there would have been other advantages
e.g. you may have figured out that the 'adjectives' are actually verbs
I was a bit uncomfortable wandering to bigger sentences
@WavesWashSands woah
btw, about word order, you probably thought Cantonese was SVO right?
And relativization would have required two phrases in the least
@WavesWashSands yeah
11:08
two clauses, yeah
Sorry yeah
Well, from a typological perspective, it's not wrong
@WavesWashSands it's not?
@WavesWashSands parallel conversations, which one
but this is because when you're taking a typological perspective
SVO
Yeah, but you might have a free er order yes
Like in Hindi
11:09
it's not exactly that either
We have one "normal" order and all others are possible
Oh
you definitely can't get VSO, VOS, or OVS
unless you do some left or right dislocation
Too deep
11:11
the word order generalisations are, roughly:
a) topics always come first
b) agents never get behind the verb
c) focus behind the verb
for regular clauses of course
Oh I couldn't have done that in 2 more hours
Wow how does a field linguist get all these
you would have to elicit some sentences like
two people suddenly came
Anyways, go sleep, let me not disturb you anymore
11:12
haha, sure
@WavesWashSands sorry, continue
good luck with your paper!
(I was done with that turn)
@WavesWashSands but give what kind of background for this?
@WavesWashSands thanks a lot
@WavesWashSands ah ok
11:13
I'll go now, best of luck with your paper!
Thanks so much, was so lucky to have a linguist to start with in elicitations
Bye!

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