This volume contains twenty-two papers describing and discussing the salient features of argument realisations in Austronesian languages as manifested in the nominal or verbal domain, or in both. The Austronesian languages featuring in this volume are typologically and geographically diverse, from those with rich morphology, as in Taiwan, to those that are highly isolating, as in Flores. The papers also reflect diversity in approaches and theoretical frameworks.Copyright Information: Copyright is vested with the author(s
This volume of new work explores the nature of verb serialisation in a range of languages from the P...
The Alor-Pantar family constitutes the westernmost outlier group of Papuan (Non-Austronesian) langua...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...
This volume contains twenty-two papers describing and discussing the salient features of argument re...
This volume contains papers describing and discussing language change in the Austronesian languages ...
This introduction surveys the prospects for developing a systematic comparative approach to Austrone...
This article explores discourse practices in Paluai (Admiralties, Oceanic, Austronesian), spoken on ...
ABSTRACT OF THE BOOK: Many Austronesian languages exhibit isolating word structure. This volume offe...
The articles in this issue of Lingua, with one exception, grow out of presentations at the Tenth Int...
The discovery of the existence of the Austronesian language family goes back to the seventeenth cent...
Based on a 2002 conference paperPresents an updated and improved argument for Sino-tibetan-austrones...
The papers in this volume were presented at the eleventh meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguist...
This is a collection of five select articles on Austronesian historical linguistics from the 13-ICAL...
This volume showcases the expression of number and quantity in a dozen minority languages spoken in ...
This paper is a new investigation into the lexical distinction between the parts of speech, noun and...
This volume of new work explores the nature of verb serialisation in a range of languages from the P...
The Alor-Pantar family constitutes the westernmost outlier group of Papuan (Non-Austronesian) langua...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...
This volume contains twenty-two papers describing and discussing the salient features of argument re...
This volume contains papers describing and discussing language change in the Austronesian languages ...
This introduction surveys the prospects for developing a systematic comparative approach to Austrone...
This article explores discourse practices in Paluai (Admiralties, Oceanic, Austronesian), spoken on ...
ABSTRACT OF THE BOOK: Many Austronesian languages exhibit isolating word structure. This volume offe...
The articles in this issue of Lingua, with one exception, grow out of presentations at the Tenth Int...
The discovery of the existence of the Austronesian language family goes back to the seventeenth cent...
Based on a 2002 conference paperPresents an updated and improved argument for Sino-tibetan-austrones...
The papers in this volume were presented at the eleventh meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguist...
This is a collection of five select articles on Austronesian historical linguistics from the 13-ICAL...
This volume showcases the expression of number and quantity in a dozen minority languages spoken in ...
This paper is a new investigation into the lexical distinction between the parts of speech, noun and...
This volume of new work explores the nature of verb serialisation in a range of languages from the P...
The Alor-Pantar family constitutes the westernmost outlier group of Papuan (Non-Austronesian) langua...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...