In this paper, I identify and analyse fourteen predicative possession strategies employed by speakers of Nivacle, a Mataguayo language from the Paraguayan Chaco. It is intriguing that all of these strategies but three are in common use among the speakers. Because quantifiers and numbers surface as verbs in Nivacle, these can be used as possessive predicates, which appears to be another typological rarity. The paper also includes a brief overview of predicative possession in the other three languages of the Mataguayo family
We provide an aspectual analysis of Brazilian Portuguese predicative possessives, ter (\u27have\u27)...
This thesis contributes to the debate on the link between a transitive verb corresponding to \u27nee...
International audienceRecent accounts on the typology of predicative possession, including those by ...
Nivaĉle (Mataguayan) and Pilagá (Guaykuruan) languages, which geographically overlap in the Argent...
This paper employs comparative evidence from two closely-related Quechua languages to argue that pr...
The concept of possession is a subject that shows linguistic, cognitive and cultural implications. T...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of possessive inflection in the three known Zamucoan lang...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo and Chamacoco, spoken in Northern Chaco...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo (AY) and Chamacoco (CH), spoken in Nort...
This chapter discusses noun categorization devices in Zamucoan languages (Ayoreo, Chamacoco, and the...
In this article, I analyze the strategies of coding nominal possession in Mochica, as described by C...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of possessive inflection in the three known Zamucoan lang...
The following paper explores the morphosyntax of Nivacle verbs. Like most Gran Chaco languages, Niva...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo and Chamacoco, spoken in Northern Chaco...
En el presente artículo1 se describen las estrategias de codificación de la pose-sión nominal en la ...
We provide an aspectual analysis of Brazilian Portuguese predicative possessives, ter (\u27have\u27)...
This thesis contributes to the debate on the link between a transitive verb corresponding to \u27nee...
International audienceRecent accounts on the typology of predicative possession, including those by ...
Nivaĉle (Mataguayan) and Pilagá (Guaykuruan) languages, which geographically overlap in the Argent...
This paper employs comparative evidence from two closely-related Quechua languages to argue that pr...
The concept of possession is a subject that shows linguistic, cognitive and cultural implications. T...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of possessive inflection in the three known Zamucoan lang...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo and Chamacoco, spoken in Northern Chaco...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo (AY) and Chamacoco (CH), spoken in Nort...
This chapter discusses noun categorization devices in Zamucoan languages (Ayoreo, Chamacoco, and the...
In this article, I analyze the strategies of coding nominal possession in Mochica, as described by C...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of possessive inflection in the three known Zamucoan lang...
The following paper explores the morphosyntax of Nivacle verbs. Like most Gran Chaco languages, Niva...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo and Chamacoco, spoken in Northern Chaco...
En el presente artículo1 se describen las estrategias de codificación de la pose-sión nominal en la ...
We provide an aspectual analysis of Brazilian Portuguese predicative possessives, ter (\u27have\u27)...
This thesis contributes to the debate on the link between a transitive verb corresponding to \u27nee...
International audienceRecent accounts on the typology of predicative possession, including those by ...