Determining “lexical categories ” has been an elusive enterprise in linguistic analysis. For example, one of these distinctions that are presumed to be applicable in most languages is that of “verbs ” versus “nouns”. However, even this distinction is unclear in some cases, e.g. Tagalog and Nootka (Schachter 1985). I
A number of studies on verbs as one of the linguistic grammatical categories, serving to desccribe e...
Abstract: Balinese language is divided into two dialects, namely Bali Dataran(DBD), and Bali Aga (DB...
<p>Analyzing the basic verb construction in Balinese from a voice-typological perspective, this<br> ...
The thesis deals with the historical background and synchronic state of Modern Balinese, with specia...
Balinese language, like Javanese language, has different speech levels. In order to be able to comm...
This study aimed to analyze type I and its subtypes' characteristics of Balinese noun lexemes meanin...
This thesis is a comparative historical study of the Old Balinese language, (the language known fro...
Variation of Balinese lexicons, in particular to the field of tradition, needs documenting thoroughl...
Knowing that there is a big distinction between Buleleng's dialect and Karangasem's dialect, it is i...
Himmelmann (2005) describes two broad typological categories that are useful in categorizing non-Oce...
Variation of Balinese lexicons, in particular to the field of tradition, needs documenting thoroughl...
Abstract: Makassarese belongs to the member of the South Sulawesi group of the great family of Austr...
This paper will account for the interaction between syntax and semantics/ pragmatics in the speech s...
This article is aimed at discussing Balinese Speech Act Verbs from the semantic perspective. The dat...
This paper uses the realisation of locative-related roles in Balinese to show that there is no clear...
A number of studies on verbs as one of the linguistic grammatical categories, serving to desccribe e...
Abstract: Balinese language is divided into two dialects, namely Bali Dataran(DBD), and Bali Aga (DB...
<p>Analyzing the basic verb construction in Balinese from a voice-typological perspective, this<br> ...
The thesis deals with the historical background and synchronic state of Modern Balinese, with specia...
Balinese language, like Javanese language, has different speech levels. In order to be able to comm...
This study aimed to analyze type I and its subtypes' characteristics of Balinese noun lexemes meanin...
This thesis is a comparative historical study of the Old Balinese language, (the language known fro...
Variation of Balinese lexicons, in particular to the field of tradition, needs documenting thoroughl...
Knowing that there is a big distinction between Buleleng's dialect and Karangasem's dialect, it is i...
Himmelmann (2005) describes two broad typological categories that are useful in categorizing non-Oce...
Variation of Balinese lexicons, in particular to the field of tradition, needs documenting thoroughl...
Abstract: Makassarese belongs to the member of the South Sulawesi group of the great family of Austr...
This paper will account for the interaction between syntax and semantics/ pragmatics in the speech s...
This article is aimed at discussing Balinese Speech Act Verbs from the semantic perspective. The dat...
This paper uses the realisation of locative-related roles in Balinese to show that there is no clear...
A number of studies on verbs as one of the linguistic grammatical categories, serving to desccribe e...
Abstract: Balinese language is divided into two dialects, namely Bali Dataran(DBD), and Bali Aga (DB...
<p>Analyzing the basic verb construction in Balinese from a voice-typological perspective, this<br> ...