Crevels, Mily 2011

Crevels, Mily. 2011. Who did what to whom in Magdalena (Itonama). International Journal of American Linguistics 77(4). 577-594. doi: 10.1086/662157.

@article{319809,
  author     = {Crevels, Mily},
  journal    = {International Journal of American Linguistics},
  number     = {4},
  pages      = {577-594},
  title      = {Who did what to whom in Magdalena (Itonama)},
  url        = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/662157},
  volume     = {77},
  year       = {2011},
  abstract   = {Itonama, a language isolate on the brink of extinction, is spoken in the northeastern Amazonian lowlands of Bolivia. The language exhibits an interesting type of argument encoding: the predominant accusative alignment system, which is visible only in the person cross-reference markers on the verb, combines with an inverse subsystem in independent clauses, which is based on a 1/2 > 3 indexability hierarchy. This subsystem is active only in mixed configurations, in which a third person acts on a Speech-Act Participant (SAP). Dependent clauses, however, show straightforward accusative alignment patterning.},
  doi        = {10.1086/662157},
  hhtype     = {specific_feature},
  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  issn       = {0020-7071},
  lgcode     = {Itonama [ito]},
  macro_area = {South America},
  src        = {haspelmath, hh}
}