This paper discusses word classes in Tagalog, the dominant language of the Philippines, using analyses developed by Himmelmann (2007) and LaPolla (2008). The goal is to clarify issues related to the identification of word classes in Tagalog, and show the distinct features of these word classes. Through the discussion of word classes in Tagalog, the authors also hope to shed some light on the issue of word classes in Chinese
The present dissertation aims at providing a new and innovative investigation of the features of Phi...
Abstract This paper explores the word structure of the Surigaonon language, an Austronesian languag...
This article presents some observations on the syntax and semantics of the Tagalog phrase marking pa...
This paper discusses word classes in Tagalog, the dominant language of the Philippines, using analys...
This study is a descriptive analysis of some linguistic items in spoken discourse and the respondent...
This study is a discussion of the phonology of Tagalog and Pampango, two of the major Philippine lan...
If there are no classes of noun or verb in Tagalog, how can there be noun phrases and verb phrases? ...
This paper argues that the Philippine English (PhilE) lexicon is growing and merits continual attent...
This study demonstrates that the Tagalog language has, in time and space, manifested a considerable ...
Filipino is the evolving national language of the Philippines. Many believe that it is the Tagalog v...
The universal and typological status of the notion of word class — closely related to part-of-speech...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The Philippines, northe...
Ilokano is a member of the Philippine group of Austronesian languages. It ranks third among the majo...
Unlike the “clear-cut distinction” between word classes in European languages, word class classifica...
Tagalog adjectives and nouns variably occur in two word orders, separated by an intermediary linker:...
The present dissertation aims at providing a new and innovative investigation of the features of Phi...
Abstract This paper explores the word structure of the Surigaonon language, an Austronesian languag...
This article presents some observations on the syntax and semantics of the Tagalog phrase marking pa...
This paper discusses word classes in Tagalog, the dominant language of the Philippines, using analys...
This study is a descriptive analysis of some linguistic items in spoken discourse and the respondent...
This study is a discussion of the phonology of Tagalog and Pampango, two of the major Philippine lan...
If there are no classes of noun or verb in Tagalog, how can there be noun phrases and verb phrases? ...
This paper argues that the Philippine English (PhilE) lexicon is growing and merits continual attent...
This study demonstrates that the Tagalog language has, in time and space, manifested a considerable ...
Filipino is the evolving national language of the Philippines. Many believe that it is the Tagalog v...
The universal and typological status of the notion of word class — closely related to part-of-speech...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The Philippines, northe...
Ilokano is a member of the Philippine group of Austronesian languages. It ranks third among the majo...
Unlike the “clear-cut distinction” between word classes in European languages, word class classifica...
Tagalog adjectives and nouns variably occur in two word orders, separated by an intermediary linker:...
The present dissertation aims at providing a new and innovative investigation of the features of Phi...
Abstract This paper explores the word structure of the Surigaonon language, an Austronesian languag...
This article presents some observations on the syntax and semantics of the Tagalog phrase marking pa...