The term \u201cpara-hypotaxis\u201d is commonly used by Romance linguists to refer to sentences containing a proleptic dependent clause, with the main clause introduced by a coordinator. It is thus an intermediate structure between parataxis and hypotaxis; it should not be confused, however, with seemingly analogous phenomena, such as co-subordination. Traditionally considered as an idiosyncratic feature of the Old Romance languages (as well as Biblical Hebrew, Greek and Latin), para-hypotaxis has recently been discovered in at least one modern, genetically unrelated language (Swahili). This paper shows \u2013 with illustrations mostly stemming from the Zamucoan family (Ayoreo and Chamacoco) \u2013 that it is also widespread in several lang...
Teiwa, an Alor-Pantar language of the Trans-New Guinea family, has been characterized as expressing ...
This dissertation provides a basic synchronic description of the phonology, lexical categories and m...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo (AY) and Chamacoco (CH), spoken in Nort...
The term “para-hypotaxis” is commonly used by Romance linguists to refer to sentences containing a p...
The term "para-hypotaxis" is commonly used by Romance linguists to refer to sentences containing a p...
The Zamucoan family only includes two surviving endangered languages: Ayoreo (AY) and Chamacoco (CH)...
The paratactic features of Chinese has been specifically discussed and emphasized by linguists in th...
This paper investigates contact-driven syntactic change in Chamacoco (a.k.a. Ɨshɨr ahwoso), a Zamuco...
This paper describes the complex clause in Boruca, a Chibchan language once spoken in the southern t...
This paper describes the complex clause in Boruca, a Chibchan language once spoken in the southern t...
This paper is an attempt to sketch a typology of a class of complex sentences, widely spread among ...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the verb system of the three known Zamucoan languages,...
This article, based on the thorough scrutiny of a corpus of spontaneous texts, deals with the questi...
The article is devoted to the typology of a hypotaxeme( a complex sentence) with an adverbial clause...
The Zamucoan family consists of two currently spoken languages, Ayoreo (= AY) and Chamacoco (= CH), ...
Teiwa, an Alor-Pantar language of the Trans-New Guinea family, has been characterized as expressing ...
This dissertation provides a basic synchronic description of the phonology, lexical categories and m...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo (AY) and Chamacoco (CH), spoken in Nort...
The term “para-hypotaxis” is commonly used by Romance linguists to refer to sentences containing a p...
The term "para-hypotaxis" is commonly used by Romance linguists to refer to sentences containing a p...
The Zamucoan family only includes two surviving endangered languages: Ayoreo (AY) and Chamacoco (CH)...
The paratactic features of Chinese has been specifically discussed and emphasized by linguists in th...
This paper investigates contact-driven syntactic change in Chamacoco (a.k.a. Ɨshɨr ahwoso), a Zamuco...
This paper describes the complex clause in Boruca, a Chibchan language once spoken in the southern t...
This paper describes the complex clause in Boruca, a Chibchan language once spoken in the southern t...
This paper is an attempt to sketch a typology of a class of complex sentences, widely spread among ...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the verb system of the three known Zamucoan languages,...
This article, based on the thorough scrutiny of a corpus of spontaneous texts, deals with the questi...
The article is devoted to the typology of a hypotaxeme( a complex sentence) with an adverbial clause...
The Zamucoan family consists of two currently spoken languages, Ayoreo (= AY) and Chamacoco (= CH), ...
Teiwa, an Alor-Pantar language of the Trans-New Guinea family, has been characterized as expressing ...
This dissertation provides a basic synchronic description of the phonology, lexical categories and m...
The Zamucoan family consists of two living languages: Ayoreo (AY) and Chamacoco (CH), spoken in Nort...