Typologies are critical tools for linguists, but typologies, like grammars, are known to leak. This book addresses the question of typological overlap from the perspective of a single language. In Lowland Chontal of Oaxaca, a language of southern Mexico, change events are expressed with three types of predicates, and each predicate type corresponds to a different language type in the well-known typology of lexicalization patterns established by Talmy and elaborated by others. O’Connor evaluates the predictive powers of the typology by examining the consequences of each predicate type in a variety of contexts, using data from narrative discourse, stimulus response, and elicitation. This is the first detailed look at the lexical and grammati...
Stem alternations contribute a unique type of morphological complexity to inflectional systems (Baer...
With many of the world's 6,909 languages becoming endangered at an alarming rate, studies of linguis...
One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the causes of language chang...
Typologies are critical tools for linguists, but typologies, like grammars, are known to leak. This ...
This paper offers a structural and semantic analysis of expressions of caused motion in Lowland Chon...
Typological descriptions of understudied languages reveal intriguing crosslinguistic variation in de...
The purpose of the studies presented in this book is to analyze a fundamental question for researche...
Languages can be similar in many ways - they can resemble each other in categories, constructions an...
This paper presents a quantitative study of syntactic change in the context of Mayan language revita...
We compare the motion lexicalization patterns produced by L1 and L2 speakers of Mapudungun, an indig...
This paper explores the relations between three domains dealing with linguistic variation: dialectol...
This thesis is a reference grammar of the Umbeyajts language (also known as Huave) as spoken in San ...
Borrowing, or diffusion, of grammatical categories in language contact is not a unitary process. In ...
textThe analysis of language contact phenomena, as with many types of linguistic analysis, starts fr...
This paper discusses the theoretical problem of correlation between linguistic phenomena inherited f...
Stem alternations contribute a unique type of morphological complexity to inflectional systems (Baer...
With many of the world's 6,909 languages becoming endangered at an alarming rate, studies of linguis...
One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the causes of language chang...
Typologies are critical tools for linguists, but typologies, like grammars, are known to leak. This ...
This paper offers a structural and semantic analysis of expressions of caused motion in Lowland Chon...
Typological descriptions of understudied languages reveal intriguing crosslinguistic variation in de...
The purpose of the studies presented in this book is to analyze a fundamental question for researche...
Languages can be similar in many ways - they can resemble each other in categories, constructions an...
This paper presents a quantitative study of syntactic change in the context of Mayan language revita...
We compare the motion lexicalization patterns produced by L1 and L2 speakers of Mapudungun, an indig...
This paper explores the relations between three domains dealing with linguistic variation: dialectol...
This thesis is a reference grammar of the Umbeyajts language (also known as Huave) as spoken in San ...
Borrowing, or diffusion, of grammatical categories in language contact is not a unitary process. In ...
textThe analysis of language contact phenomena, as with many types of linguistic analysis, starts fr...
This paper discusses the theoretical problem of correlation between linguistic phenomena inherited f...
Stem alternations contribute a unique type of morphological complexity to inflectional systems (Baer...
With many of the world's 6,909 languages becoming endangered at an alarming rate, studies of linguis...
One of the principal challenges of historical linguistics is to explain the causes of language chang...