Although language-family specific traits which do not find direct counterparts outside a given language family are usually ignored in quantitative phylogenetic studies, scholars have made ample use of them in qualitative investigations, revealing their potential for identifying language relationships. An example of such a family specific trait are body-part expressions in Pano languages, which are often lexicalized forms, composed of bound roots (also called body-part prefixes in the literature) and non-productive derivative morphemes (called here body-part formatives). We use various statistical methods to demonstrate that whereas body-part roots are generally conservative, body-part formatives exhibit diverse chronologies and are often th...
A central aim of the cross-cultural study of linguistic structure is to find factors motivating the ...
In this project, we are researching body parts as sources for classifiers in Central and South Ameri...
This article describes a number of body-part lexemes in Dalabon, a non-Pama-Nyungan language of the ...
Although language-family specific traits which do not find direct counterparts outside a given langu...
This paper addresses the question why body-part terms are so often used to talk about other things t...
Esta dissertação analisa o sistema de formação de palavras em um grupo de oito línguas da família Pa...
The human body is central to myriad metaphors, so studying the conceptualisation of the body itself ...
11 p.Three early Austronesian morphological innovations are identified based on evidence from FGormo...
A recurrent problem when building phylogenetic trees from sound changes is that while they are relat...
Inglês: This work discuss a process of words formation in languages of the Panoan family, which cons...
This paper provides a description of body part terminology used in Savosavo, a Papuan language of th...
This paper explores body part terms in Lavukaleve, a Papuan isolate spoken in the Solomon Islands. T...
This article describes a number of body-part lexemes in Dalabon, a non-Pama-Nyungan language of the ...
Based on the firsthand data from Murui, a Witotoan language spoken in the Northwest Amazon, the stud...
Lowland Amazonia is the locus of substantial linguistic diversity in terms of genetic affiliation, l...
A central aim of the cross-cultural study of linguistic structure is to find factors motivating the ...
In this project, we are researching body parts as sources for classifiers in Central and South Ameri...
This article describes a number of body-part lexemes in Dalabon, a non-Pama-Nyungan language of the ...
Although language-family specific traits which do not find direct counterparts outside a given langu...
This paper addresses the question why body-part terms are so often used to talk about other things t...
Esta dissertação analisa o sistema de formação de palavras em um grupo de oito línguas da família Pa...
The human body is central to myriad metaphors, so studying the conceptualisation of the body itself ...
11 p.Three early Austronesian morphological innovations are identified based on evidence from FGormo...
A recurrent problem when building phylogenetic trees from sound changes is that while they are relat...
Inglês: This work discuss a process of words formation in languages of the Panoan family, which cons...
This paper provides a description of body part terminology used in Savosavo, a Papuan language of th...
This paper explores body part terms in Lavukaleve, a Papuan isolate spoken in the Solomon Islands. T...
This article describes a number of body-part lexemes in Dalabon, a non-Pama-Nyungan language of the ...
Based on the firsthand data from Murui, a Witotoan language spoken in the Northwest Amazon, the stud...
Lowland Amazonia is the locus of substantial linguistic diversity in terms of genetic affiliation, l...
A central aim of the cross-cultural study of linguistic structure is to find factors motivating the ...
In this project, we are researching body parts as sources for classifiers in Central and South Ameri...
This article describes a number of body-part lexemes in Dalabon, a non-Pama-Nyungan language of the ...