This paper examines the widely known view that the noun/verb distinction is meaningless for languages of Northwestern America. First, it is demonstrated that at least eleven lexical categories, including Noun and Verb, may be distinguished in Okanagan, an Interior Salishan language of this area. Using evidence from distribution and co-occurrence, Noun and Verb are characterized and from this, the other lexical categories are developed. Secondly, Predicate as a grammatical relation is distinguished from Verb as a lexical category. Then it is demonstrated that the Predicate relation may be borne by members of various lexical categories, including Verb, Adjective, Adverbial, Noun, Demonstrative, Preposition, Indefinite and Interrogative Pronou...
This paper is concerned with preverbs (modal, temporal, and aspectual words) in the Algonquian la...
This dissertation investigates the syntax and semantics of equative structures (i.e. DP-DP structure...
Okanagan, a Southern Interior Salish language spoken in northern Washington state and southern Briti...
This paper examines the widely known view that the noun/verb distinction is meaningless for language...
ABSTRACT. In the languages of the Northwest Coast of North America, there is little difference in th...
Drawing data from a variety of sources, this thesis compares functional evidence regarding lexical c...
The problem of lexical categories and root class determination is fundamental in linguistic descript...
The material of the endangered Salishan language Squamish is of great importance for the universal p...
Most current linguistic theories -- whose main proponents are speakers of and researchers in Europea...
One of the most contentious issues in the typology of parts-of-speech systems is whether it is possi...
In this thesis I discuss the semantic basis of the morphological form of predicates in N+e?képmx, a...
We commenced this study with two objectives: firstly, to describe a set of grammatical categories th...
This thesis is a study of applicative constructions in Salish, a family of twenty-three languages sp...
A definition lexical classes is proposed based on the mapping between the prototypical semantic and ...
This paper is a new investigation into the lexical distinction between the parts of speech, noun and...
This paper is concerned with preverbs (modal, temporal, and aspectual words) in the Algonquian la...
This dissertation investigates the syntax and semantics of equative structures (i.e. DP-DP structure...
Okanagan, a Southern Interior Salish language spoken in northern Washington state and southern Briti...
This paper examines the widely known view that the noun/verb distinction is meaningless for language...
ABSTRACT. In the languages of the Northwest Coast of North America, there is little difference in th...
Drawing data from a variety of sources, this thesis compares functional evidence regarding lexical c...
The problem of lexical categories and root class determination is fundamental in linguistic descript...
The material of the endangered Salishan language Squamish is of great importance for the universal p...
Most current linguistic theories -- whose main proponents are speakers of and researchers in Europea...
One of the most contentious issues in the typology of parts-of-speech systems is whether it is possi...
In this thesis I discuss the semantic basis of the morphological form of predicates in N+e?képmx, a...
We commenced this study with two objectives: firstly, to describe a set of grammatical categories th...
This thesis is a study of applicative constructions in Salish, a family of twenty-three languages sp...
A definition lexical classes is proposed based on the mapping between the prototypical semantic and ...
This paper is a new investigation into the lexical distinction between the parts of speech, noun and...
This paper is concerned with preverbs (modal, temporal, and aspectual words) in the Algonquian la...
This dissertation investigates the syntax and semantics of equative structures (i.e. DP-DP structure...
Okanagan, a Southern Interior Salish language spoken in northern Washington state and southern Briti...