In a recent note in this journal, Robert Blust, using data from Philippine and Formosan languages, proposes a functional difference for Proto-Austronesian between the forms of genitive common noun phrase markers, such that PAN *nu marked 'genitive of common nouns', while PAN *na marked 'genitive of plural personal nouns'. This paper examines the Philippine and Formosan evidence for these reconstructions and concludes that the evidence provided is the result of convergent development in the languages cited, and cannot be considered evidence for the proposed reconstructions. Alternate reconstructions that better account for the Philippine evidence are proposed
Seeking to reconstruct the development of case and voice marking in sim-ple transitive sentences fro...
Ross (2009) proposed the Nuclear Austronesian hypothesis, whereby Puyuma, Tsou and Rukai are each si...
The morphologies of certain Austroasiatic and Austronesian languages, and of the parent languages re...
Although morphological innovations are usually regarded as important in reconstructing the histories...
Ross (2009) proposes the Nuclear Austronesian hypothesis, according to which the Formosan languages ...
This paper attempts to provide an explanation for an innovation occurring in the Central Cordilleran...
The appearance of grammatical morphemes that are identical. or at least similar in form and meaning ...
Austronesian Linguistics (Reid 1978), I proposed tentative reconstructions of a number of grammatica...
International audienceMalcolm Ross's new theory of early Austronesian phylogeny is examined. The aut...
An understudied morphosyntactic innovation, reanalysis of the Proto-Austronesian (PAn) stative intra...
Possessors have often been treated as the �subjects� of the DPs in which they appear, being analyzed...
Possession in some Austronesian languages shows levels of elaboration far in excess of cross-linguis...
The presence of first person dual pronouns in contrast with first person inclusive pronouns in many ...
This paper provides a grammatical description regarding nouns and nominals in Arta, an Austronesian ...
The present paper attempts to account for the evolution of Western Austronesian focus constructions ...
Seeking to reconstruct the development of case and voice marking in sim-ple transitive sentences fro...
Ross (2009) proposed the Nuclear Austronesian hypothesis, whereby Puyuma, Tsou and Rukai are each si...
The morphologies of certain Austroasiatic and Austronesian languages, and of the parent languages re...
Although morphological innovations are usually regarded as important in reconstructing the histories...
Ross (2009) proposes the Nuclear Austronesian hypothesis, according to which the Formosan languages ...
This paper attempts to provide an explanation for an innovation occurring in the Central Cordilleran...
The appearance of grammatical morphemes that are identical. or at least similar in form and meaning ...
Austronesian Linguistics (Reid 1978), I proposed tentative reconstructions of a number of grammatica...
International audienceMalcolm Ross's new theory of early Austronesian phylogeny is examined. The aut...
An understudied morphosyntactic innovation, reanalysis of the Proto-Austronesian (PAn) stative intra...
Possessors have often been treated as the �subjects� of the DPs in which they appear, being analyzed...
Possession in some Austronesian languages shows levels of elaboration far in excess of cross-linguis...
The presence of first person dual pronouns in contrast with first person inclusive pronouns in many ...
This paper provides a grammatical description regarding nouns and nominals in Arta, an Austronesian ...
The present paper attempts to account for the evolution of Western Austronesian focus constructions ...
Seeking to reconstruct the development of case and voice marking in sim-ple transitive sentences fro...
Ross (2009) proposed the Nuclear Austronesian hypothesis, whereby Puyuma, Tsou and Rukai are each si...
The morphologies of certain Austroasiatic and Austronesian languages, and of the parent languages re...