The existence of nominal classification systems has long been thought of as one of the defining features of the Papuan languages of island New Guinea. However, while almost all of these languages do have nominal classification systems, they are, in fact, extremely divergent from each other. This paper examines these systems in the East Papuan languages in order to examine the question of the relationship between these Papuan outliers. Nominal classification systems are often archaic, preserving older features lost elsewhere in a language. Also, evidence shows that they are not easily borrowed into languages (although they can be). For these reasons, it is useful to consider nominal classification systems as a tool for exploring ancient hist...
Gujjolaay Eegimaa (G.E.), an Atlantic language of the Niger-Congo phylum spoken in the Basse-Casaman...
Austronesian languages of the Markham River valley and neighbouring Papuan languages feature birth-o...
This paper investigates nominal classification in some Oceanic languages of north and central Vanuat...
The existence of nominal classification systems has long been thought of as one of the defining feat...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...
Noun class systems are reported from a number of areas in the world, including Africa, the Pacific, ...
This book addresses the fundamental linguistic question of how the perceived world is expressed thro...
A series of articles by Ross (1995, 2001, 2005) use pronoun sim- ilarities to gauge relatedness betw...
university of sydney This article is intended not as an overview of the range of nominal classicatio...
Using various methods derived from evolutionary biology, including maximum parsimony and Bayesian ph...
This dissertation presents a new subgrouping of South Halmahera-West New Guinea (SHWNG) languages. T...
Using various methods derived from evolutionary biology, including maximum parsimony and Bayesian ph...
Austronesian languages of the Markham River valley and neighbouring Papuan languages feature birth--...
The morphologies of certain Austroasiatic and Austronesian languages, and of the parent languages re...
Gújjolaay Eegimaa (G.E.), an Atlantic language of the Niger-Congo phylum spoken in the Basse-Casama...
Gujjolaay Eegimaa (G.E.), an Atlantic language of the Niger-Congo phylum spoken in the Basse-Casaman...
Austronesian languages of the Markham River valley and neighbouring Papuan languages feature birth-o...
This paper investigates nominal classification in some Oceanic languages of north and central Vanuat...
The existence of nominal classification systems has long been thought of as one of the defining feat...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...
Noun class systems are reported from a number of areas in the world, including Africa, the Pacific, ...
This book addresses the fundamental linguistic question of how the perceived world is expressed thro...
A series of articles by Ross (1995, 2001, 2005) use pronoun sim- ilarities to gauge relatedness betw...
university of sydney This article is intended not as an overview of the range of nominal classicatio...
Using various methods derived from evolutionary biology, including maximum parsimony and Bayesian ph...
This dissertation presents a new subgrouping of South Halmahera-West New Guinea (SHWNG) languages. T...
Using various methods derived from evolutionary biology, including maximum parsimony and Bayesian ph...
Austronesian languages of the Markham River valley and neighbouring Papuan languages feature birth--...
The morphologies of certain Austroasiatic and Austronesian languages, and of the parent languages re...
Gújjolaay Eegimaa (G.E.), an Atlantic language of the Niger-Congo phylum spoken in the Basse-Casama...
Gujjolaay Eegimaa (G.E.), an Atlantic language of the Niger-Congo phylum spoken in the Basse-Casaman...
Austronesian languages of the Markham River valley and neighbouring Papuan languages feature birth-o...
This paper investigates nominal classification in some Oceanic languages of north and central Vanuat...