%0 Journal Article %T Complete noun phrases. The mark of transitiveness in the Shanenawa language (Panoan Family) %A Gl¨˘ucia Vieira Candido %A Lincoln Almir Amarante Ribeiro (In memoriam) %J Via Litterae %D 2012 %I Universidade Estadual de Goi¨˘s %X In this article we describe how the marks of surface structure clauses in a Brazilian indigenous language of the Pano family distinguish the noun as the subject of a transitive and intransitive verb and as a direct object. This description is based on a comparison among the Shanenawa language and other languages of the same family with the support of the gramatical forms of Proto-Pano. %K Linguistics %K Linguistic Typology %K Brazilian Native Languages %K Shanenawa Language %K Grammar %U http://www2.unucseh.ueg.br/vialitterae/assets/files/volume_revista/vol_4_num_1/Via_Litterae_4-1_2012_5-GLAUCIA_CANDIDO--LINCOLN_RIBEIRO_Sintagmas_nominais_plenos--Shanenawa.pdf