Within languages that are located in Sulawesi, the use of comparative syntax has been limited primarily to subgrouping hypotheses and historical reconstruction. As a result, many interesting lines of research have not yet been explored. This paper uses comparison to investigate ergative syntactic characteristics in the grammatical systems of three widespread languages of Sulawesi—Uma, Padoe, and Selayarese. Descrip.tions of the basic syntax of clause structure for each language are provided. Overall, the comparative data suggest that ergativity and split-ergativity are reified by voice distinctions, such as active versus nonactive, and syntactic fronting
Austronesian languages are renowned for their highly developed voice systems, but also for a conside...
East Futunan is an understudied Polynesian language spoken on the islands of Futuna and Alofi in the...
Ergative patterns treat the subject of an intransitive clause (S) similarly to the object of a trans...
Within the Austronesian family, many languages are classified as ergative (e.g., Samoan) or as havin...
In this article we provide a preliminary description and analysis of the most common ergative constr...
co-responsable : Spike GildeaThis volume presents a typological/theoretical introduction plus eight ...
co-responsable : Spike GildeaThis volume presents a typological/theoretical introduction plus eight ...
The typological dichotomy of grammatical structures of languages in the world as accusative and erga...
In this chapter we present material on the acquisition of ergative marking on noun phrases in three ...
Some languages showing morphological ergativity in case and/or agreement also show ergative patterns...
Some languages showing morphological ergativity in case and/or agreement also show ergative patterns...
Within the field of syntactic typology, which seeks to describe and classify the range of grammatica...
This volume is a collection of articles concerned with the typology of valency and valence change in...
A language is said to be syntactically ergative if it shows an ergative pattern with respect to synt...
The issue of Philippine voice systems and morphosyntactic alignment is a controversial one and has i...
Austronesian languages are renowned for their highly developed voice systems, but also for a conside...
East Futunan is an understudied Polynesian language spoken on the islands of Futuna and Alofi in the...
Ergative patterns treat the subject of an intransitive clause (S) similarly to the object of a trans...
Within the Austronesian family, many languages are classified as ergative (e.g., Samoan) or as havin...
In this article we provide a preliminary description and analysis of the most common ergative constr...
co-responsable : Spike GildeaThis volume presents a typological/theoretical introduction plus eight ...
co-responsable : Spike GildeaThis volume presents a typological/theoretical introduction plus eight ...
The typological dichotomy of grammatical structures of languages in the world as accusative and erga...
In this chapter we present material on the acquisition of ergative marking on noun phrases in three ...
Some languages showing morphological ergativity in case and/or agreement also show ergative patterns...
Some languages showing morphological ergativity in case and/or agreement also show ergative patterns...
Within the field of syntactic typology, which seeks to describe and classify the range of grammatica...
This volume is a collection of articles concerned with the typology of valency and valence change in...
A language is said to be syntactically ergative if it shows an ergative pattern with respect to synt...
The issue of Philippine voice systems and morphosyntactic alignment is a controversial one and has i...
Austronesian languages are renowned for their highly developed voice systems, but also for a conside...
East Futunan is an understudied Polynesian language spoken on the islands of Futuna and Alofi in the...
Ergative patterns treat the subject of an intransitive clause (S) similarly to the object of a trans...