This dissertation provides a basic synchronic description of the phonology, lexical categories and morphosyntax of Teotitlán del Valle Zapotec (TdVZ), (ISO 639-3: [zab]), and a more in-depth study of three types of subordinated clauses in this Central Zapotec language: relative, complement and adverbial clauses. Following an introduction to the language and speakers and to the methods and presentation of this study, the phonology of the language is described. There I define how a ‘word’ is understood in this work and in this language. In the following chapters I discuss the word classes of the language and characterize various noun and verb constituents. This creates a baseline for discussing the morphosyntax of the types of simple main cla...
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International audienceAs the first major survey of relative clause structure in the indigenous langu...
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International audienceThis book is on relative clause structure in the Mesoamerican languages. The b...
In Cholón, an indigenous language from northern Peru, subordinate clauses are formed by means of nom...
International audienceIn this chapter, we identify what constitutes the canonical profile of relativ...
Tariana has four types of complement clauses and four complementation strategies which include nomin...
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International audienceRecordings made with Afro-Baloch informants in South-Eastern Iran show a surpr...
From the introduction: In this paper I discuss pronouns and various syntactic constructions in Zapo...
This thesis propose a study of different strategies to construct subordinate clauses in Australian a...
Cette thèse propose une étude des différentes stratégies mises en place pour former des propositions...
International audienceAs the first major survey of relative clause structure in the indigenous langu...
This paper investigates contact-driven syntactic change in Chamacoco (a.k.a. Ɨshɨr ahwoso), a Zamuco...
This dissertation examines select topics in the syntax of non-finite clauses in Mapudungun, an iso...
The present study analyzes subordinate clauses in Kashaya (Pomoan; Northern California). Subordinate...
textLinguisticsThis dissertation examines the complexity of complementation in O’dam, also known as ...
International audienceThis book is on relative clause structure in the Mesoamerican languages. The b...
In Cholón, an indigenous language from northern Peru, subordinate clauses are formed by means of nom...
International audienceIn this chapter, we identify what constitutes the canonical profile of relativ...
Tariana has four types of complement clauses and four complementation strategies which include nomin...
Based on extensive fieldwork in Central-Eastern Peru, this paper surveys subordination in Ashéninka ...
The following paper explores the morphosyntax of Nivacle verbs. Like most Gran Chaco languages, Niva...
International audienceRecordings made with Afro-Baloch informants in South-Eastern Iran show a surpr...
From the introduction: In this paper I discuss pronouns and various syntactic constructions in Zapo...
This thesis propose a study of different strategies to construct subordinate clauses in Australian a...
Cette thèse propose une étude des différentes stratégies mises en place pour former des propositions...
International audienceAs the first major survey of relative clause structure in the indigenous langu...
This paper investigates contact-driven syntactic change in Chamacoco (a.k.a. Ɨshɨr ahwoso), a Zamuco...