This paper is an exploration of antipassive constructions in Halkomelem, a Central Coast Salish language of British Columbia. Data are from original fieldwork on H;¬œ;mi∫;µ, the Island dialect of Halkomelem, currently spoken by around one hundred people. In Halkomelem, a polysynthetic language, words usually contain several morphemes. We have been investigatin
This work is a detailed description of the verbal morphology of Santiam Kalapuya, an extinct Native ...
Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
The goal of this thesis is twofold: first, to describe some of the symmetric and asymmetric behavio...
Halkomelem is the language spoken by the Salish Indians of British Columbia whose territory stretche...
This paper examines some seemingly disparate uses of the morpheme -si in two very closely related In...
Kutenai is a language isolate spoken in southeastern British Columbia and adjacent areas in northern...
Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session ...
In this paper, my primary objective is to present a formal semantic analysis of pluractionality, or ...
ABSTRACT. In the languages of the Northwest Coast of North America, there is little difference in th...
Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
The present paper surveys a number of selected constructions in Algonquian languages that fall betwe...
This paper addresses some interesting questions which arise in the analysis of the St'at'imcets (Lil...
This thesis is a study of applicative constructions in Salish, a family of twenty-three languages sp...
Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1980), pp. 300-31
This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spo...
This work is a detailed description of the verbal morphology of Santiam Kalapuya, an extinct Native ...
Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
The goal of this thesis is twofold: first, to describe some of the symmetric and asymmetric behavio...
Halkomelem is the language spoken by the Salish Indians of British Columbia whose territory stretche...
This paper examines some seemingly disparate uses of the morpheme -si in two very closely related In...
Kutenai is a language isolate spoken in southeastern British Columbia and adjacent areas in northern...
Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session ...
In this paper, my primary objective is to present a formal semantic analysis of pluractionality, or ...
ABSTRACT. In the languages of the Northwest Coast of North America, there is little difference in th...
Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
The present paper surveys a number of selected constructions in Algonquian languages that fall betwe...
This paper addresses some interesting questions which arise in the analysis of the St'at'imcets (Lil...
This thesis is a study of applicative constructions in Salish, a family of twenty-three languages sp...
Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1980), pp. 300-31
This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spo...
This work is a detailed description of the verbal morphology of Santiam Kalapuya, an extinct Native ...
Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special Session on...
The goal of this thesis is twofold: first, to describe some of the symmetric and asymmetric behavio...