We compare speech production and find morphosyntactic change among children and adolescents speaking two closely related varieties of Quechua in Cuzco, Peru, and Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Quechua languages traditionally employ Object-Verb (OV) word order in main clauses, but robust case marking permits other orders, especially to focalize new information through constituent fronting. In Chuquisaca, but not Cuzco, we find that schoolchildren often omit the accusative suffix-ta from direct objects while retaining a prosodic trace of-ta. In other varieties, loss of accusative marking is associated with a shift towards Verb-Object (VO) word order, as in Spanish. However, we find that Chuquisaqueños use more canonical OV and possessor-possessed order...
“Case marking is one of the most important areas of linguistic typology and universals” (Croft 2003,...
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[Extract] Differential object marking (DOM) has been described as a phenomenon by which a language m...
The goal of this study is to inform child language acquisition theory by accomplishing a description...
Variation among closely related languages may reveal the inner workings of language acquisition, los...
This dissertation uses the generative framework to study the syntax and pragmatics of word order var...
The relationship between case marking and word order in languages has been a topic of extensive rese...
Are our concepts from prosodic typology, like word stress, pitch accent, head-/edge-prominence, real...
The mapping of information structure onto morphology or intonation varies greatly crosslinguisticall...
In Ecuadorian Quechua the markers for genitive and benefactive case have become indistinguishable in...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Special Volume on Native American Languag...
We investigate asymmetries in the behavior of NP subjects and objects in Sipakapense (Maya) across t...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.2307/4...
This dissertation analyzes the complexity of verbal morphology of Southern Bolivian Quechua (SBQ) va...
Cholón belongs to a small language family. It was spoken in North Peru in the valley of the Huallaga...
“Case marking is one of the most important areas of linguistic typology and universals” (Croft 2003,...
Contains fulltext : 3860.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
[Extract] Differential object marking (DOM) has been described as a phenomenon by which a language m...
The goal of this study is to inform child language acquisition theory by accomplishing a description...
Variation among closely related languages may reveal the inner workings of language acquisition, los...
This dissertation uses the generative framework to study the syntax and pragmatics of word order var...
The relationship between case marking and word order in languages has been a topic of extensive rese...
Are our concepts from prosodic typology, like word stress, pitch accent, head-/edge-prominence, real...
The mapping of information structure onto morphology or intonation varies greatly crosslinguisticall...
In Ecuadorian Quechua the markers for genitive and benefactive case have become indistinguishable in...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Special Volume on Native American Languag...
We investigate asymmetries in the behavior of NP subjects and objects in Sipakapense (Maya) across t...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.2307/4...
This dissertation analyzes the complexity of verbal morphology of Southern Bolivian Quechua (SBQ) va...
Cholón belongs to a small language family. It was spoken in North Peru in the valley of the Huallaga...
“Case marking is one of the most important areas of linguistic typology and universals” (Croft 2003,...
Contains fulltext : 3860.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
[Extract] Differential object marking (DOM) has been described as a phenomenon by which a language m...