The morphological expression of non-verbal predication is a geographically widespread, although not very frequent, typological feature. This paper highlights the existence of two radically contrasting types of non-verbal predicative inflection. Construction A has already been described in the literature. It consists of attaching person-sensitive inflection markers to non-verbal predicates, possibly extending this treatment to adverbs and adverbial phrases (locational and temporal), pronouns and quantifiers. This type is well attested in Uralic, Turkic, and Paleosiberian, as well as in some Amazonian language families (most notably Chicham), but it has also been pointed out for some sparse languages of Oceania and Africa. Such non-verbal person...
[Extract] The present volume is a collection of 13 chapters selected from 32 presentations at a spec...
Non-verbal predication may involve a fully or partly inflected copula verb, an invariant particle, a...
[Extract] The present volume is a collection of 13 chapters selected from 32 presentations at a spec...
International audienceThe morphological expression of non-verbal predication is a geographically wid...
International audienceThe morphological expression of non-verbal predication is a geographically wid...
International audienceThe morphological expression of non-verbal predication is a geographically wid...
The morphological expression of non-verbal predication is a geographically widespread, although not ...
The morphological expression of non-verbal predication is a geographically widespread, although not ...
This contribution describes non-verbal predication in Turkic languages, a geographically rather larg...
International audienceMojeño Trinitario, an Arawak language spoken in Bolivia, makes frequent useof ...
International audienceMojeño Trinitario, an Arawak language spoken in Bolivia, makes frequent useof ...
International audienceMojeño Trinitario, an Arawak language spoken in Bolivia, makes frequent useof ...
In the domain of non-verbal predication, three predication strategies are identified in Erzya. Predi...
International audienceMovima (isolate, lowland Bolivia) is a language with predicate-initial constit...
International audienceMovima (isolate, lowland Bolivia) is a language with predicate-initial constit...
[Extract] The present volume is a collection of 13 chapters selected from 32 presentations at a spec...
Non-verbal predication may involve a fully or partly inflected copula verb, an invariant particle, a...
[Extract] The present volume is a collection of 13 chapters selected from 32 presentations at a spec...
International audienceThe morphological expression of non-verbal predication is a geographically wid...
International audienceThe morphological expression of non-verbal predication is a geographically wid...
International audienceThe morphological expression of non-verbal predication is a geographically wid...
The morphological expression of non-verbal predication is a geographically widespread, although not ...
The morphological expression of non-verbal predication is a geographically widespread, although not ...
This contribution describes non-verbal predication in Turkic languages, a geographically rather larg...
International audienceMojeño Trinitario, an Arawak language spoken in Bolivia, makes frequent useof ...
International audienceMojeño Trinitario, an Arawak language spoken in Bolivia, makes frequent useof ...
International audienceMojeño Trinitario, an Arawak language spoken in Bolivia, makes frequent useof ...
In the domain of non-verbal predication, three predication strategies are identified in Erzya. Predi...
International audienceMovima (isolate, lowland Bolivia) is a language with predicate-initial constit...
International audienceMovima (isolate, lowland Bolivia) is a language with predicate-initial constit...
[Extract] The present volume is a collection of 13 chapters selected from 32 presentations at a spec...
Non-verbal predication may involve a fully or partly inflected copula verb, an invariant particle, a...
[Extract] The present volume is a collection of 13 chapters selected from 32 presentations at a spec...