Many Mayan languages make use of a special dependent verb form (the Agent Focus, or AF verb form), which alternates with the normal transitive verb form (the synthetic verb form) of main clauses when the subject of a transitive verb is focused, questioned or relativized. It has been a centerpiece of research in Mayan morphosyntax over the last forty years, due to its puzzling formal and distributional properties. In this dissertation I show how a usage-oriented approach to the phenomenon can provide important insights into this area of grammar which resists any categorical explanation. I propose that the historical origins of these special verb forms can be traced to the emergence of head marking. Drawing on cross-linguistic and historical ...
Skopeteas S, Verhoeven E. Distinctness effects on VOS order: Evidence from Yucatec Maya. MIT Working...
PM3969, ISO 639-3 : -, Maya language--Syntax1. Introduction 2. Theoretical background 2.1. The cogni...
This paper presents results of a comparative project documenting the development of verbal agreement...
The prevailing view of Agent Focus (AF) in Mayan linguistics is that it is a type of voice phenomeno...
Recent proposals hold that the cognitive systems underlying language production exhibit computationa...
The aim of this paper is to outline the means for encoding information structure in Yucatec Maya. Yu...
Lexical categories exhibit parametric variation across languages. Most Indo-European languages revea...
We investigate asymmetries in the behavior of NP subjects and objects in Sipakapense (Maya) across t...
Skopeteas S, Verhoeven E. Postverbal argument order in Yucatec Maya. Language Typology and Universal...
Transitive verbs in Totonac-Tepehua languages show apparent irregularities in agreement in verb form...
This dissertation offers a refined account of person marking in Mocho’, a highly endangered Mayan la...
From the introduction: The present paper proposes a preliminary analysis of nominal phrases in Huas...
This study investigates the distribution of resumptive pronouns in subject-headed relative clauses i...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.2307/4...
Earlier work on existential agreement variation in British English and Caribbean Spanish has made a ...
Skopeteas S, Verhoeven E. Distinctness effects on VOS order: Evidence from Yucatec Maya. MIT Working...
PM3969, ISO 639-3 : -, Maya language--Syntax1. Introduction 2. Theoretical background 2.1. The cogni...
This paper presents results of a comparative project documenting the development of verbal agreement...
The prevailing view of Agent Focus (AF) in Mayan linguistics is that it is a type of voice phenomeno...
Recent proposals hold that the cognitive systems underlying language production exhibit computationa...
The aim of this paper is to outline the means for encoding information structure in Yucatec Maya. Yu...
Lexical categories exhibit parametric variation across languages. Most Indo-European languages revea...
We investigate asymmetries in the behavior of NP subjects and objects in Sipakapense (Maya) across t...
Skopeteas S, Verhoeven E. Postverbal argument order in Yucatec Maya. Language Typology and Universal...
Transitive verbs in Totonac-Tepehua languages show apparent irregularities in agreement in verb form...
This dissertation offers a refined account of person marking in Mocho’, a highly endangered Mayan la...
From the introduction: The present paper proposes a preliminary analysis of nominal phrases in Huas...
This study investigates the distribution of resumptive pronouns in subject-headed relative clauses i...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.2307/4...
Earlier work on existential agreement variation in British English and Caribbean Spanish has made a ...
Skopeteas S, Verhoeven E. Distinctness effects on VOS order: Evidence from Yucatec Maya. MIT Working...
PM3969, ISO 639-3 : -, Maya language--Syntax1. Introduction 2. Theoretical background 2.1. The cogni...
This paper presents results of a comparative project documenting the development of verbal agreement...