East Futunan is an understudied Polynesian language spoken on the islands of Futuna and Alofi in the French Territory Wallis and Futuna. East Futunan has ergative/absolutive case alignment, a feature that occurs in many of the world’s languages, yet continues to intrigue linguists. East Futunan mostly exhibits ergative/absolutive case alignment morphologically, where the subject of an intransitive sentence and the object of a transitive sentence are marked with an absolutive particle a, and the subject of a transitive sentence is marked with an ergative particle e, but with some indications for syntactic ergativity in changes in word order and in certain agreement situations. This dissertation examines ergative/absolutive alignment in oral...
Within the Austronesian family, many languages are classified as ergative (e.g., Samoan) or as havin...
A phenomenon often termed "optional ergative marking" is found in a number of genetically unrelated ...
This paper focuses on optional ergative marking in the Papuan language Ku Waru and the Australian Ab...
East Futunan is an understudied Polynesian language spoken on the islands of Futuna and Alofi in the...
A language is said to be syntactically ergative if it shows an ergative pattern with respect to synt...
What little research there is on the acquisition of ergativity focuses on morphological ergativity (...
Some languages showing morphological ergativity in case and/or agreement also show ergative patterns...
This dissertation shows that when specific objects are checked accounts for a language being ergativ...
Nêlêmwa (New Caledonia) is a split ergative language. Pronouns are accusative, while nominal argumen...
This paper provides arguments in favour of a non-unified treatment of transitive and unergative verb...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and ...
Ergative patterns treat the subject of an intransitive clause (S) similarly to the object of a trans...
In this thesis, I propose a theory of ergativity in which NP arguments are checked for Case by movin...
In this chapter we present material on the acquisition of ergative marking on noun phrases in three ...
In this paper, we propose treating alignment shift as a process of functional markedness reversal in...
Within the Austronesian family, many languages are classified as ergative (e.g., Samoan) or as havin...
A phenomenon often termed "optional ergative marking" is found in a number of genetically unrelated ...
This paper focuses on optional ergative marking in the Papuan language Ku Waru and the Australian Ab...
East Futunan is an understudied Polynesian language spoken on the islands of Futuna and Alofi in the...
A language is said to be syntactically ergative if it shows an ergative pattern with respect to synt...
What little research there is on the acquisition of ergativity focuses on morphological ergativity (...
Some languages showing morphological ergativity in case and/or agreement also show ergative patterns...
This dissertation shows that when specific objects are checked accounts for a language being ergativ...
Nêlêmwa (New Caledonia) is a split ergative language. Pronouns are accusative, while nominal argumen...
This paper provides arguments in favour of a non-unified treatment of transitive and unergative verb...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and ...
Ergative patterns treat the subject of an intransitive clause (S) similarly to the object of a trans...
In this thesis, I propose a theory of ergativity in which NP arguments are checked for Case by movin...
In this chapter we present material on the acquisition of ergative marking on noun phrases in three ...
In this paper, we propose treating alignment shift as a process of functional markedness reversal in...
Within the Austronesian family, many languages are classified as ergative (e.g., Samoan) or as havin...
A phenomenon often termed "optional ergative marking" is found in a number of genetically unrelated ...
This paper focuses on optional ergative marking in the Papuan language Ku Waru and the Australian Ab...