In Máku (an extinct language isolate), person marking is encoded by pronominal elements that are attached to bound pronominal roots, possessed nouns, and as subject and object argument agreement reference on verbs. However, when the contrasts between the various person-markers and their behaviors in the language are considered the system does not fit easily into the traditional analysis of three persons and two numbers. Rather, the organization of and relationships between the pronominal elements in Máku reveals a system based on the distinction of three persons (first, second and third), a two-way quantitative distinction (singular and non-singular), and a two-way qualitative distinction (homogenous speech-act-participants or heterogeneous...
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To date, no attempt on reconstructing personal pronouns or person markers in SWM languages has been ...
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Abstract: This paper explores the diachrony of the verbal person marking system across the large and...
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International audienceSeveral Mande languages, viz. Jula of Samatiguila, Ko Mende, Jowulu, Yaba Sout...
Person indexation in Monsang (Northwestern South-Central or “Kuki-Chin”) consists of a set of prefix...
International audienceThe paper deals with the pronominal paradigm of Mojeño, an Arawak language spo...
The paper proposes that the contrasting morphosyntax of CNPs versus pronoun/Proper name objects in F...
To date, no attempt on reconstructing personal pronouns or person markers in SWM languages has been ...
International audienceThis paper offers an overview of the verb system and person marking in a hithe...
Abstract: This paper explores the diachrony of the verbal person marking system across the large and...
Person is required in an account of the syntax and the morphology of many languages, while others la...
Subject and object pronominal elements go by a variety of names in the literature of Oceanic languag...
Using a diverse convenience sample with languages from all continents, this paper explores how noun ...
In Indo-European languages, pronouns can distinguish up to three persons: first, second and third pe...
This book presents the person marking system of Spoken Spontaneous Israeli Hebrew (SSIH). It provide...
This thesis presents the findings of a large-scale crosslinguistic survey of person restrictions—a p...
Okanagan, a Southern Interior Salish language spoken in northern Washington state and southern Briti...
Languages of the Khoe family have a complex pronominal system that distinguishes three categories ea...
International audienceSeveral Mande languages, viz. Jula of Samatiguila, Ko Mende, Jowulu, Yaba Sout...
Person indexation in Monsang (Northwestern South-Central or “Kuki-Chin”) consists of a set of prefix...
International audienceThe paper deals with the pronominal paradigm of Mojeño, an Arawak language spo...
The paper proposes that the contrasting morphosyntax of CNPs versus pronoun/Proper name objects in F...