Q’anjob’al typically makes a rigid distinction between transitive and intransitive verb inflections. Transitive verbs cross-reference their subjects with an ergative prefix while intransitive verbs cross-reference their subjects with an absolutive prefix. Transitive verbs have one set of status suffixes, while intransitive verbs have a different set of status suffixes. However, an exception to this rule occurs in complement clauses that lack an aspect marker
In Movima (unclassified, lowland Bolivia), the arguments of a transitive clause are basically encode...
In this paper I examine the relationship between auxiliary copular insertion, copular allomorphy, an...
Abney (1987) introduces and develops the idea that nominal possessors are structurally analogous to ...
Q’anjob’al typically makes a rigid distinction between transitive and intransitive verb inflections....
This paper reconstructs the transitive nominalizing suffix *-yaj (IPA */-jax/) in the Ch’olan branch...
Grammatical voice is the thematic relationship between a verb and its arguments; for example, a tran...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2010.Ca...
In this dissertation I investigate the structure of syntactically intransitive sentences in Séliš-Q...
Event nominalizations and agent nominalizations provide evidence that all affixation is morphologica...
This paper describes the different kinds of nominalizations and the main forms used in subordination...
This paper is a discussion of a complex verbal construction in Western Cholan languages and how this...
In this paper I show that in Tseltal (Mayan), constructions with aspectual auxiliary only admit thir...
The Chuvash nominalizer -i/-ě, which is identical in the form with the 3rd person possessive suffix,...
The central claim of this dissertation is that aspect-based split ergativity does not mark a split i...
The most striking feature of ergative systems is the fact that subjects of transitive and intransiti...
In Movima (unclassified, lowland Bolivia), the arguments of a transitive clause are basically encode...
In this paper I examine the relationship between auxiliary copular insertion, copular allomorphy, an...
Abney (1987) introduces and develops the idea that nominal possessors are structurally analogous to ...
Q’anjob’al typically makes a rigid distinction between transitive and intransitive verb inflections....
This paper reconstructs the transitive nominalizing suffix *-yaj (IPA */-jax/) in the Ch’olan branch...
Grammatical voice is the thematic relationship between a verb and its arguments; for example, a tran...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2010.Ca...
In this dissertation I investigate the structure of syntactically intransitive sentences in Séliš-Q...
Event nominalizations and agent nominalizations provide evidence that all affixation is morphologica...
This paper describes the different kinds of nominalizations and the main forms used in subordination...
This paper is a discussion of a complex verbal construction in Western Cholan languages and how this...
In this paper I show that in Tseltal (Mayan), constructions with aspectual auxiliary only admit thir...
The Chuvash nominalizer -i/-ě, which is identical in the form with the 3rd person possessive suffix,...
The central claim of this dissertation is that aspect-based split ergativity does not mark a split i...
The most striking feature of ergative systems is the fact that subjects of transitive and intransiti...
In Movima (unclassified, lowland Bolivia), the arguments of a transitive clause are basically encode...
In this paper I examine the relationship between auxiliary copular insertion, copular allomorphy, an...
Abney (1987) introduces and develops the idea that nominal possessors are structurally analogous to ...