peer reviewedAustralian languages are regularly described as not having NPs in the classic sense, but rather loosely ordered expressions that are merely associated in terms of joint reference. This chapter shows that Australian languages exhibit more diversity in the nominal domain than is sometimes assumed in the literature, and focuses on two points which can be regarded as defining for NPs: syntactic unithood and the presence of determiners. Moreover, the chapter also argues for a different perspective in dealing with the nominal domain: typologising languages in terms of the full range of structural possibilities they have available provides a more interesting picture than doing so on the basis of a yes/no question about the presence of...
It is well known that Australian languages make heavy use of nominal juxtaposition in a wide variety...
The starting point for this book is a relatively unusual phenomenon – the lexicalisation of verbal a...
The entrenched nature of the gender/classifier dichotomy stands in the way of better typologies of n...
This article examines whether Australian languages generally lack clear noun phrase structures, as h...
peer reviewedThis book presents a first comprehensive typological analysis of noun phrases in Austra...
Australian languages generally lack a part of speech with typical determiner features such as obliga...
This dissertation presents a general analysis of noun phrase (NP) structures in Australian languages...
This dissertation presents a general analysis of noun phrase (NP) structures in Australian languages...
This chapter discusses noun phrases in Australian languages, focusing on two points which can be reg...
peer reviewedThis paper explores the rich diversity in structural possibilities that are available f...
Australia is a linguistic area including about 250 distinct languages. This chapter surveys their re...
peer reviewedThis chapter discusses word classes in Australian languages, covering the large Pama-Ny...
This is based on an excerpt from Hammond, J (2010), The grammar of nouns and verbs in Whitesands, a ...
peer reviewedThis article develops foundations for a new typology of nominal expressions. Despite th...
Of special relevance for the NP vs. DP debate are nominals in which the determiner has other values ...
It is well known that Australian languages make heavy use of nominal juxtaposition in a wide variety...
The starting point for this book is a relatively unusual phenomenon – the lexicalisation of verbal a...
The entrenched nature of the gender/classifier dichotomy stands in the way of better typologies of n...
This article examines whether Australian languages generally lack clear noun phrase structures, as h...
peer reviewedThis book presents a first comprehensive typological analysis of noun phrases in Austra...
Australian languages generally lack a part of speech with typical determiner features such as obliga...
This dissertation presents a general analysis of noun phrase (NP) structures in Australian languages...
This dissertation presents a general analysis of noun phrase (NP) structures in Australian languages...
This chapter discusses noun phrases in Australian languages, focusing on two points which can be reg...
peer reviewedThis paper explores the rich diversity in structural possibilities that are available f...
Australia is a linguistic area including about 250 distinct languages. This chapter surveys their re...
peer reviewedThis chapter discusses word classes in Australian languages, covering the large Pama-Ny...
This is based on an excerpt from Hammond, J (2010), The grammar of nouns and verbs in Whitesands, a ...
peer reviewedThis article develops foundations for a new typology of nominal expressions. Despite th...
Of special relevance for the NP vs. DP debate are nominals in which the determiner has other values ...
It is well known that Australian languages make heavy use of nominal juxtaposition in a wide variety...
The starting point for this book is a relatively unusual phenomenon – the lexicalisation of verbal a...
The entrenched nature of the gender/classifier dichotomy stands in the way of better typologies of n...