In a preverbal position, all clauses in the Neverver language of Malakula Island (Vanuatu) are either unmarked, or carry the morpheme m- prefixed to the verb. In this paper, I explore the distribution of unmarked and mmarked clauses, examining a number of semantic and grammatical contexts. I seek to establish whether the choice of using an unmarked clause or an m-marked clause is driven by the temporal location of the situation expressed in the clause, or by the status of that situation in reality. In doing so, I aim to test my earlier analysis of Neverver as being a mood language. The results, however, are divided, with temporal location appearing to be more salient in some contexts, and reality status appearing to be more salient in other...
This study investigates an unusual pattern of mood marking found in the past-tense counterparts of p...
International audienceMwotlap is an unwritten language spoken by about 1800 people in the Banks Is.,...
Among the many grammatical features which are shared between Hiw and Lo-Toga – the two Oceanic langu...
In a preverbal position, all clauses in the Neverver language of Malakula Island (Vanuatu) are eithe...
In a preverbal position, all clauses in the Neverver language of Malakula Island (Vanuatu) are eithe...
In a preverbal position, all clauses in the Neverver language of Malakula Island (Vanuatu) are eithe...
In a preverbal position, all clauses in the Neverver language of Malakula Island (Vanuatu) are eithe...
A grammar of the Neverver language of Malakula (Vanuatu) is a synchronic account of the endangered N...
A grammar of the Neverver language of Malakula (Vanuatu) is a synchronic account of the endangered N...
A grammar of the Neverver language of Malakula (Vanuatu) is a synchronic account of the endangered N...
© 2012 University of Hawai‘i Press.South Efate, an Oceanic language of central Vanuatu, allows the e...
Primary data from small, low-resource languages of Oceania have only recently become available throu...
In this paper we study temporal-modal distinctions in six Oceanic languages of Vanuatu. We carried o...
In this paper we study temporal-modal distinctions in six Oceanic languages of Vanuatu. We carried o...
International audienceMwotlap is an unwritten language spoken by about 1800 people in the Banks Is.,...
This study investigates an unusual pattern of mood marking found in the past-tense counterparts of p...
International audienceMwotlap is an unwritten language spoken by about 1800 people in the Banks Is.,...
Among the many grammatical features which are shared between Hiw and Lo-Toga – the two Oceanic langu...
In a preverbal position, all clauses in the Neverver language of Malakula Island (Vanuatu) are eithe...
In a preverbal position, all clauses in the Neverver language of Malakula Island (Vanuatu) are eithe...
In a preverbal position, all clauses in the Neverver language of Malakula Island (Vanuatu) are eithe...
In a preverbal position, all clauses in the Neverver language of Malakula Island (Vanuatu) are eithe...
A grammar of the Neverver language of Malakula (Vanuatu) is a synchronic account of the endangered N...
A grammar of the Neverver language of Malakula (Vanuatu) is a synchronic account of the endangered N...
A grammar of the Neverver language of Malakula (Vanuatu) is a synchronic account of the endangered N...
© 2012 University of Hawai‘i Press.South Efate, an Oceanic language of central Vanuatu, allows the e...
Primary data from small, low-resource languages of Oceania have only recently become available throu...
In this paper we study temporal-modal distinctions in six Oceanic languages of Vanuatu. We carried o...
In this paper we study temporal-modal distinctions in six Oceanic languages of Vanuatu. We carried o...
International audienceMwotlap is an unwritten language spoken by about 1800 people in the Banks Is.,...
This study investigates an unusual pattern of mood marking found in the past-tense counterparts of p...
International audienceMwotlap is an unwritten language spoken by about 1800 people in the Banks Is.,...
Among the many grammatical features which are shared between Hiw and Lo-Toga – the two Oceanic langu...