Egophoric verbal marking is a typological feature common to Barbacoan languages, but otherwise unknown in the Andean sphere. The verbal systems of three out of the four living Barbacoan languages, Cha’palaa, Tsafiki and Awa Pit, have previously been shown to express egophoric contrasts. The status of Guambiano has, however, remained uncertain. In this chapter, I show that there are in fact two layers of egophoric or egophoric-like marking visible in Guambiano’s grammar. Guambiano patterns with certain other (non-Barbacoan) languages in having ego-categories which function within a broader evidential system. It is additionally possible to detect what is possibly a more archaic layer of egophoric marking in Guambiano’s verbal system. This mar...
The present paper considers attested variation found in egophoric marking systems in order to discus...
The present paper considers attested variation found in egophoric marking systems in order to discus...
Kathmandu Newar (Sino-Tibetan) has an egophoric verb marking system: an egophoric (or conjunct) verb...
Egophoric verbal marking is a typological feature common to Barbacoan languages, but otherwise unkno...
The Cha’palaa language of Ecuador (Barbacoan) features verbal morphology for marking knowledge-based...
The Barbacoan languages are known for having egophoricity systems (Dickinson 2000, Curnow 2002, Curn...
Egophoric marking as a potentially categorical expression in language is conceived of as a binary se...
In this study, we explore typological aspects of egophoricity marking based on selected Tibeto- Burm...
In this study, we explore typological aspects of egophoricity marking on the basis of a number of se...
Languages with egophoric systems require their users to pay special attention to who knows what in t...
The chapter focuses on the role of sentence type and subject person in accounting for egophoric mark...
The epistemic verbal categories “evidentiality” and “egophoricity” play an important role in the ver...
In the language Duna (Trans New Guinea), egophoric distributional patterns are a pervasive character...
Egophoricity is a cross-linguistically rare grammatical phenomenon. While numerous descriptive studi...
Egophoricity (a.k.a. “conjunct/disjunct”) is a grammatical phenomenon whose grammatical status gener...
The present paper considers attested variation found in egophoric marking systems in order to discus...
The present paper considers attested variation found in egophoric marking systems in order to discus...
Kathmandu Newar (Sino-Tibetan) has an egophoric verb marking system: an egophoric (or conjunct) verb...
Egophoric verbal marking is a typological feature common to Barbacoan languages, but otherwise unkno...
The Cha’palaa language of Ecuador (Barbacoan) features verbal morphology for marking knowledge-based...
The Barbacoan languages are known for having egophoricity systems (Dickinson 2000, Curnow 2002, Curn...
Egophoric marking as a potentially categorical expression in language is conceived of as a binary se...
In this study, we explore typological aspects of egophoricity marking based on selected Tibeto- Burm...
In this study, we explore typological aspects of egophoricity marking on the basis of a number of se...
Languages with egophoric systems require their users to pay special attention to who knows what in t...
The chapter focuses on the role of sentence type and subject person in accounting for egophoric mark...
The epistemic verbal categories “evidentiality” and “egophoricity” play an important role in the ver...
In the language Duna (Trans New Guinea), egophoric distributional patterns are a pervasive character...
Egophoricity is a cross-linguistically rare grammatical phenomenon. While numerous descriptive studi...
Egophoricity (a.k.a. “conjunct/disjunct”) is a grammatical phenomenon whose grammatical status gener...
The present paper considers attested variation found in egophoric marking systems in order to discus...
The present paper considers attested variation found in egophoric marking systems in order to discus...
Kathmandu Newar (Sino-Tibetan) has an egophoric verb marking system: an egophoric (or conjunct) verb...