From the introduction: In this paper I will attempt to show that locational relations are specified by rhetorical predicates in the same way as the other relations mentioned above are. I suggest that the paucity of locational and directional relations in lists of rhetorical predicates in previous work is due to the absence of specific morphosyntactic devises for indicating such relations in the languages that most linguists speak
[Extract] The Spanish locational adverb system comprises five terms which are traditionally divided ...
A wide variety of languages have been shown to have phonological rules whose domains of appli-cation...
The Mayan languages Tzeltal and Yucatec have large form classes of “dispositional” roots which lexic...
From the introduction: This paper examines preliminary evidence regarding the type of the relations...
From the introduction: This paper concerns Yagua, a lowland language of Peru. It also concerns the ...
Karuk is a non-configurational, polysynthetic, headmarking language spoken near the Klamath River in...
Languages differ widely in terms of how they encode the fundamental concepts of location and positio...
There are a variety of phonological asymmetries exhibited by segments which appear in perceptually o...
This research is a broad investigation of the distribution of nominal expressions in natural languag...
From the introduction: In a complement paper on the Southeastern Tepehuan clause structure (Willett...
peer reviewedThis paper focuses on valence-increasing morphology that introduces a non-Actor argumen...
PM3969, ISO 639-3 : -, Maya language--Syntax1. Introduction 2. Theoretical background 2.1. The cogni...
This paper describes the system of positional verbs (e.g., ‘be standing’ and ‘be lying’) in Colonial...
Are our concepts from prosodic typology, like word stress, pitch accent, head-/edge-prominence, real...
This research describes and explains in the OT framework the Yaqui coordination. It is assumed that ...
[Extract] The Spanish locational adverb system comprises five terms which are traditionally divided ...
A wide variety of languages have been shown to have phonological rules whose domains of appli-cation...
The Mayan languages Tzeltal and Yucatec have large form classes of “dispositional” roots which lexic...
From the introduction: This paper examines preliminary evidence regarding the type of the relations...
From the introduction: This paper concerns Yagua, a lowland language of Peru. It also concerns the ...
Karuk is a non-configurational, polysynthetic, headmarking language spoken near the Klamath River in...
Languages differ widely in terms of how they encode the fundamental concepts of location and positio...
There are a variety of phonological asymmetries exhibited by segments which appear in perceptually o...
This research is a broad investigation of the distribution of nominal expressions in natural languag...
From the introduction: In a complement paper on the Southeastern Tepehuan clause structure (Willett...
peer reviewedThis paper focuses on valence-increasing morphology that introduces a non-Actor argumen...
PM3969, ISO 639-3 : -, Maya language--Syntax1. Introduction 2. Theoretical background 2.1. The cogni...
This paper describes the system of positional verbs (e.g., ‘be standing’ and ‘be lying’) in Colonial...
Are our concepts from prosodic typology, like word stress, pitch accent, head-/edge-prominence, real...
This research describes and explains in the OT framework the Yaqui coordination. It is assumed that ...
[Extract] The Spanish locational adverb system comprises five terms which are traditionally divided ...
A wide variety of languages have been shown to have phonological rules whose domains of appli-cation...
The Mayan languages Tzeltal and Yucatec have large form classes of “dispositional” roots which lexic...