This paper describes the form of interrogative clauses in Purepecha. It shows that interrogative mood markers take a different form depending on the preceding temporal or aspectual marker. Moreover, it presents new evidence showing that certain interrogatives can take “degraded” aspectual forms, which are characteristic of subordinate clauses
The title of this work "The present of the subjunctive mood in some subordinated clauses of the Arge...
The present study analyzes the variable expression of habitual aspect in the Spanish-lexified creole...
<p class="Abstract">In Xitsonga, certain Aspectual Auxiliary verbs (AA verbs) appear with double sub...
This paper describes subordinate adverbial clauses of time, place, cause and purpose in purepecha. I...
Relative clauses in Purepecha need special subordinate mood markers, as well as “reduced” aspectual ...
Based on new controlled evidence, this paper argues in favor of a person-oriented system of adnomina...
The present paper investigates the grammatical properties of interrogative verbs in Kavalan and Amis...
This paper compares two Panoan languages spoken in Western Amazon which are internally distant: Mats...
This article investigates the structural properties of interrogative clauses in the Romance language...
This paper is mainly concerned with the uses of the subjunctive in Modern Spanish. Section 2 gives a...
International audienceThis paper describes, in synchrony, the use, form, and position of the linking...
International audiencePurepecha (language isolate, Mexico) has one relevant characteristic that lead...
Aguaruna (Chicham) has a clear set of grammatical categories that are required for a verb to form pa...
A paper written for Nora England's course Reading and Writing Grammars during the spring of 2008. In...
[Extract] Mood forms part of the nonspatial setting of an event, alongside MODALITY, reality status,...
The title of this work "The present of the subjunctive mood in some subordinated clauses of the Arge...
The present study analyzes the variable expression of habitual aspect in the Spanish-lexified creole...
<p class="Abstract">In Xitsonga, certain Aspectual Auxiliary verbs (AA verbs) appear with double sub...
This paper describes subordinate adverbial clauses of time, place, cause and purpose in purepecha. I...
Relative clauses in Purepecha need special subordinate mood markers, as well as “reduced” aspectual ...
Based on new controlled evidence, this paper argues in favor of a person-oriented system of adnomina...
The present paper investigates the grammatical properties of interrogative verbs in Kavalan and Amis...
This paper compares two Panoan languages spoken in Western Amazon which are internally distant: Mats...
This article investigates the structural properties of interrogative clauses in the Romance language...
This paper is mainly concerned with the uses of the subjunctive in Modern Spanish. Section 2 gives a...
International audienceThis paper describes, in synchrony, the use, form, and position of the linking...
International audiencePurepecha (language isolate, Mexico) has one relevant characteristic that lead...
Aguaruna (Chicham) has a clear set of grammatical categories that are required for a verb to form pa...
A paper written for Nora England's course Reading and Writing Grammars during the spring of 2008. In...
[Extract] Mood forms part of the nonspatial setting of an event, alongside MODALITY, reality status,...
The title of this work "The present of the subjunctive mood in some subordinated clauses of the Arge...
The present study analyzes the variable expression of habitual aspect in the Spanish-lexified creole...
<p class="Abstract">In Xitsonga, certain Aspectual Auxiliary verbs (AA verbs) appear with double sub...