The Finisterre-Huon Papuan language Nungon, like related languages, shows fusion of tense marking with number marking. Nungon is remarkable among Finisterre-Huon languages for an aspectual distinction conflated with evidentiality, and for the development of a formally marked realis Remote Future tense inflection with a formally unmarked irrealis counterpart. This paper presents the entire Nungon verbal inflectional system, including tense, aspect, status, subject and object indexing, referent tracking, and evidentiality
This paper describes the complex tense and aspect morphology in Nama, a previously undocumented Papu...
Hundreds of languages worldwide use a sentence structure known as the “clause chain,” in which 20 or...
Typologically, the Madurese language is classified as the member of western Austronesian language fa...
The verbal categories of Finisterre-Huon Papuan languages Awara, Ma Manda, Nek, and Nungon are typol...
The verbal categories of Finisterre-Huon Papuan languages Awara, Ma Manda, Nek, and Nungon are typo...
This thesis is a reference grammar of Nungon, a Papuan (non-Austronesian) language spoken by about 1...
"Mixed" or "top and second" number systems (Dixon 2012:52, Corbett 2000:120-121), in which different...
Nungon is an umbrella term for the four southern, higher-elevation village-lects of a dialect contin...
The origins of switch-reference markers vary widely (Austin 1981, Haiman and Munro 1983, Haiman 1983...
This chapter describes quantification in the Papuan language Nungon. After an introduction to Nungon...
The book is a comprehensive reference grammar of Nungon, a previously-undescribed Papuan language of...
This brief research report presents a comparison of the early verb productions of four children acqu...
This chapter gives an overview of reflexive constructions in the Papuan language Nungon of Morobe Pr...
The grammars of some languages include two or more number subsystems that function in different morp...
This paper discusses nonverbal TAM (Tense-Aspect-Mood), focusing on the completive perfective stativ...
This paper describes the complex tense and aspect morphology in Nama, a previously undocumented Papu...
Hundreds of languages worldwide use a sentence structure known as the “clause chain,” in which 20 or...
Typologically, the Madurese language is classified as the member of western Austronesian language fa...
The verbal categories of Finisterre-Huon Papuan languages Awara, Ma Manda, Nek, and Nungon are typol...
The verbal categories of Finisterre-Huon Papuan languages Awara, Ma Manda, Nek, and Nungon are typo...
This thesis is a reference grammar of Nungon, a Papuan (non-Austronesian) language spoken by about 1...
"Mixed" or "top and second" number systems (Dixon 2012:52, Corbett 2000:120-121), in which different...
Nungon is an umbrella term for the four southern, higher-elevation village-lects of a dialect contin...
The origins of switch-reference markers vary widely (Austin 1981, Haiman and Munro 1983, Haiman 1983...
This chapter describes quantification in the Papuan language Nungon. After an introduction to Nungon...
The book is a comprehensive reference grammar of Nungon, a previously-undescribed Papuan language of...
This brief research report presents a comparison of the early verb productions of four children acqu...
This chapter gives an overview of reflexive constructions in the Papuan language Nungon of Morobe Pr...
The grammars of some languages include two or more number subsystems that function in different morp...
This paper discusses nonverbal TAM (Tense-Aspect-Mood), focusing on the completive perfective stativ...
This paper describes the complex tense and aspect morphology in Nama, a previously undocumented Papu...
Hundreds of languages worldwide use a sentence structure known as the “clause chain,” in which 20 or...
Typologically, the Madurese language is classified as the member of western Austronesian language fa...