--------------------------------------------- # Poster Presentation for "Revealing Morphosyntactic Correlates of Force and Grammatical Mood in Unangam Tunuu for Language Reclamation" Preferred citation (DataCite format): Newhall, Christina Laree (2021). Poster Presentation for "Revealing Morphosyntactic Correlates of Force and Grammatical Mood in Unangam Tunuu for Language Reclamation". University of Arizona Research Data Repository. Poster. https://doi.org/10.25422/azu.data.14481201 Corresponding Author: Christina Laree Newhall, University of Arizona, newhallc@email.arizona.edu License: CC BY 4.0 DOI: https://doi.org/10.25422/azu.data.14481201 --------------------------------------------- ## Summary This poster was presented on 2021 April 8 - 11 at the [39th meeting of the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics](https://sites.google.com/view/wccfl2021/). Provided abstract: Unangam Tunuu (UT) is the sole representative of the ‘Aleut’ branch in the Eskimo-Aleut language family. While UT shares certain features with Eskimo languages, it employs some unique strategies to convey meaning. Here I investigate the category of MOOD. I argue that UT can be understood through the syntactic arrangement of a verbal clause and submit that a mood-marker in Unangam Tunuu includes an operator which minimally consists of two morphosyntactic features: one for irrealis, one for force. --------------------------------------------- ## Additional Notes Links: - https://sites.google.com/view/wccfl2021/ This presentation is part of the 2021 West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics collection, which is available here: https://doi.org/10.25422/azu.data.c.5325401