ODIN

The Online Database of Interlinear Text

 

The following interlinear glossed text data was extracted from a document found on the World Wide Web via a semi-automated process. The data presented here could contain corruption (degraded or missing characters), so the source document (link below) should be consulted to ensure accuracy. If you use any of the data shown here for research purposes, be sure to cite ODIN and the source document. Please use the following citation record or variant thereof:

Bill Palmer (2003). Owners into actors.

URL: http://www.surrey.ac.uk/lcts/bill.palmer/NWS_site/VCB/draft.pdf

(Last accessed 2009-07-23).

ODIN: http://odin.linguistlist.org/igt_raw.php?id= 2916&langcode=hla (2021-08-15).

 

Example #1:

    c. nonei e          roro-la-na        tara     man han
    he       PM visit-go-3SGS LOC               PL    village
    `He is visiting the villages.' (Hanahan - Allen & Allen 1987:71)
Example #2:

    c. alia e         la-gu-ma       i      mahö
    I       PM go-1SGS-hither ART tomorrow
    `I will come tomorrow.' (Hanahan - Allen & Allen 1987:69)
Example #3:

    (22)   a. ala    e       nu-ya-gu          osono
    I      PM eat-SGO-1SGS taro
    `I am eating taro.' (Selau - Ross 1982:22)
Example #4:

    b. a      pien e         soho noa-na
    ART child PM sleep yet-3SGS
    `The child is still sleeping.' (Hanahan - Allen & Allen 1987:76)