This dissertation is an application of the framework of Distributed Morphology to the morphosyntax of Chemehuevi, an endangered Southern Numic language of the Uto-Aztecan family. Following one of the central claims of DM, I argue that word formation in Chemehuevi happens in the syntax and provide evidence for this claim from the formation of lexical categories, as well as from the morphosyntax of the Chemehuevi causative verbs. I frame my discussion of lexical categories around the Root Hypothesis (Marantz 1997, Arad 2005), a notion that there are no underived nouns, verbs, or adjectives in the grammar, but roots that receive interpretation and assignment to a `part of speech' depending on their functional environment. I show that Chemehuev...
Stem alternations contribute a unique type of morphological complexity to inflectional systems (Baer...
If both words and phrases are internally complex and can be decomposed into hierarchically organized...
In Anderson’s (1992) theory of a-morphous morphology, the traditional observation that inflection oc...
This dissertation seeks to test recent important theoretical ideas in the Principles and Parameters ...
The morphological structure of verbs in Huave (a language isolate of southern Mexico) can be diagnos...
Boas (1917) mentioned several phenomena found in the morphosyntax of Amerindian languages (including...
Two morphological constructions operate within the broad, functional domain of causation in Northern...
Lexical categories exhibit parametric variation across languages. Most Indo-European languages revea...
This dissertation covers a broad range of the phonological and morphological phenomena found in Nuu-...
This article explores the derivational morphology of P’urhepecha, especially with regard to verbal f...
This chapter deals with patterns of word-formation, their classification and parameters of cross-lin...
The following paper explores the morphosyntax of Nivacle verbs. Like most Gran Chaco languages, Niva...
The problem of lexical categories and root class determination is fundamental in linguistic descript...
On the basis of data from the synthetic and agglutinative South American language Wichi (Mataguayan,...
This chapter analyzes the differences in proportion and distribution of word-formation processes wit...
Stem alternations contribute a unique type of morphological complexity to inflectional systems (Baer...
If both words and phrases are internally complex and can be decomposed into hierarchically organized...
In Anderson’s (1992) theory of a-morphous morphology, the traditional observation that inflection oc...
This dissertation seeks to test recent important theoretical ideas in the Principles and Parameters ...
The morphological structure of verbs in Huave (a language isolate of southern Mexico) can be diagnos...
Boas (1917) mentioned several phenomena found in the morphosyntax of Amerindian languages (including...
Two morphological constructions operate within the broad, functional domain of causation in Northern...
Lexical categories exhibit parametric variation across languages. Most Indo-European languages revea...
This dissertation covers a broad range of the phonological and morphological phenomena found in Nuu-...
This article explores the derivational morphology of P’urhepecha, especially with regard to verbal f...
This chapter deals with patterns of word-formation, their classification and parameters of cross-lin...
The following paper explores the morphosyntax of Nivacle verbs. Like most Gran Chaco languages, Niva...
The problem of lexical categories and root class determination is fundamental in linguistic descript...
On the basis of data from the synthetic and agglutinative South American language Wichi (Mataguayan,...
This chapter analyzes the differences in proportion and distribution of word-formation processes wit...
Stem alternations contribute a unique type of morphological complexity to inflectional systems (Baer...
If both words and phrases are internally complex and can be decomposed into hierarchically organized...
In Anderson’s (1992) theory of a-morphous morphology, the traditional observation that inflection oc...