The issue of lexical flexibility is best tackled as the articulation of two separate mappings: one that assigns lexical items to word classes; another one that associates these word classes with the syntactic functions they can access. A language may endow its lexemes with more or less multicategoriality, and its word classes with more or less multifunctionality: these are two distinct facets of lexical flexibility, which should be assessed separately. Focusing on Hiw, an Oceanic language of northern Vanuatu, I show that lexical flexibility is there mostly due to the high multifunctionality of its word classes, each of which can regularly access a broad array of syntactic functions. Conversely, Hiw ranks relatively low on the scale of multi...
Don and Van Lier focus on Evans and Osada’s criterion of semantic compositionality: What is the inte...
This paper discusses the analysis of a particular class of morphemes in the Oceanic language Äiwoo, ...
The Torres and Banks Islands, two small archipelagos of northern Vanuatu, are home to 9400 inhabitan...
International audienceThe issue of lexical flexibility is best tackled as the articulation of two se...
Whitesands is an under-described language of southern Vanuatu, and this thesis presents Whitesands-s...
This book is the first major cross-linguistic study of ‘flexible words’, i.e. words that cannot be c...
The typologist reader is presented here with an overview of the most interesting characteristics of ...
This paper is a new investigation into the lexical distinction between the parts of speech, noun and...
Mwotlap (Motlav), an unwritten Austronesian language belonging to the Oceanic subgroup, is spoken by...
International audienceIn constrast with Nêlêmwa (Oceanic, New Caledonia) whose lexemes are most gene...
peer reviewedThis chapter discusses word classes in Australian languages, covering the large Pama-Ny...
The Vanuatu Basic Vocabulary List was developed by and for linguists working on the Vanuatu Language...
International audienceWith an estimated 138 different indigenous languages, Vanuatu is the country w...
Cet article est également consultable à l'adresse suivante :<br />http://www.atypon-link.com/WDG/toc...
International audienceThis study describes and explains the paradox of related languages in contact ...
Don and Van Lier focus on Evans and Osada’s criterion of semantic compositionality: What is the inte...
This paper discusses the analysis of a particular class of morphemes in the Oceanic language Äiwoo, ...
The Torres and Banks Islands, two small archipelagos of northern Vanuatu, are home to 9400 inhabitan...
International audienceThe issue of lexical flexibility is best tackled as the articulation of two se...
Whitesands is an under-described language of southern Vanuatu, and this thesis presents Whitesands-s...
This book is the first major cross-linguistic study of ‘flexible words’, i.e. words that cannot be c...
The typologist reader is presented here with an overview of the most interesting characteristics of ...
This paper is a new investigation into the lexical distinction between the parts of speech, noun and...
Mwotlap (Motlav), an unwritten Austronesian language belonging to the Oceanic subgroup, is spoken by...
International audienceIn constrast with Nêlêmwa (Oceanic, New Caledonia) whose lexemes are most gene...
peer reviewedThis chapter discusses word classes in Australian languages, covering the large Pama-Ny...
The Vanuatu Basic Vocabulary List was developed by and for linguists working on the Vanuatu Language...
International audienceWith an estimated 138 different indigenous languages, Vanuatu is the country w...
Cet article est également consultable à l'adresse suivante :<br />http://www.atypon-link.com/WDG/toc...
International audienceThis study describes and explains the paradox of related languages in contact ...
Don and Van Lier focus on Evans and Osada’s criterion of semantic compositionality: What is the inte...
This paper discusses the analysis of a particular class of morphemes in the Oceanic language Äiwoo, ...
The Torres and Banks Islands, two small archipelagos of northern Vanuatu, are home to 9400 inhabitan...