In this thesis I discuss the semantic basis of the morphological form of predicates in N+e?képmx, a Northern Interior Salish language. Intransitive and transitive use of roots in Nle7képmx is morphologically marked; intransitives use a set of primary affixes and transitives use a set of transitivizers. I document the behavior of these morpho syntactic affixes with a subset of the predicates of Me?képmx to determine what is optional, what is obligatory and what is blocked. I link this to an analysis of argument structure of predicates and subsequently create a classification of predicate types. I present an overview of the intransitive and transitive morphology of Meképmx in Chapter One. In Chapter Two I discuss current literature re...
This dissertation investigates the syntax and semantics of equative structures (i.e. DP-DP structure...
N+e9kepmx (Thompson-Salish) spoken in the Pacific Northwest, is morphologically complex, and conseq...
The linguistic representation of events in time results from the interaction of various components: ...
In this thesis I discuss the semantic basis of the morphological form of predicates in N+e?képmx, a...
This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spo...
In this dissertation I investigate the structure of syntactically intransitive sentences in Séliš-Q...
This thesis advances a new perspective of predicates in natural language (e.g. “tall” in “John is ta...
ii This thesis investigates the form and function of irrealis morphology in Montana Salish. The cate...
ABSTRACT. In the languages of the Northwest Coast of North America, there is little difference in th...
This paper examines the widely known view that the noun/verb distinction is meaningless for language...
Subject agreement morphology in Thompson River Salish (TRS) is shifting from clitic status to affix ...
This dissertation is an application of the framework of Distributed Morphology to the morphosyntax o...
This dissertation is a detailed exploration of two constructions in Halkomelem Salish – Predicate No...
In this paper l I will present a sketch of transitive inflection in Columbian Salish. As used here, ...
The linguistic representation of events in time results from the interaction of various components: ...
This dissertation investigates the syntax and semantics of equative structures (i.e. DP-DP structure...
N+e9kepmx (Thompson-Salish) spoken in the Pacific Northwest, is morphologically complex, and conseq...
The linguistic representation of events in time results from the interaction of various components: ...
In this thesis I discuss the semantic basis of the morphological form of predicates in N+e?képmx, a...
This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spo...
In this dissertation I investigate the structure of syntactically intransitive sentences in Séliš-Q...
This thesis advances a new perspective of predicates in natural language (e.g. “tall” in “John is ta...
ii This thesis investigates the form and function of irrealis morphology in Montana Salish. The cate...
ABSTRACT. In the languages of the Northwest Coast of North America, there is little difference in th...
This paper examines the widely known view that the noun/verb distinction is meaningless for language...
Subject agreement morphology in Thompson River Salish (TRS) is shifting from clitic status to affix ...
This dissertation is an application of the framework of Distributed Morphology to the morphosyntax o...
This dissertation is a detailed exploration of two constructions in Halkomelem Salish – Predicate No...
In this paper l I will present a sketch of transitive inflection in Columbian Salish. As used here, ...
The linguistic representation of events in time results from the interaction of various components: ...
This dissertation investigates the syntax and semantics of equative structures (i.e. DP-DP structure...
N+e9kepmx (Thompson-Salish) spoken in the Pacific Northwest, is morphologically complex, and conseq...
The linguistic representation of events in time results from the interaction of various components: ...