Ergative marking and function are generally adequately described in the grammars of the small minority of the Aboriginal Australian Pama-Nyungan languages made before 1930. Without the benefit of an inherited descriptive framework in which to place foreign ergative morphosyntax, mibionary-grammarians engaged a variety of terminology and descriptive practices when explaining foreign ergative structures exhibited by this vast genetic subgroup of languages spoken in an area larger than Europe. Some of the terminology had been previously employed in descriptions of other ergative languages. Other terms were innovated in Australia. The great distances separating mibionary-grammarians describing different Pama-Nyungan languages, and the absence o...
I present an analysis of a typologically unusual pattern of coordination reduction in Yidiny, a Pama...
In this thesis, I propose a theory of ergativity in which NP arguments are checked for Case by movin...
This seminal paper most prominently discusses ergative case marking systems and how the use of ergat...
Australia provides an important study case for how people coin terms for new concepts, since the 178...
A substantial proportion of what is discoverable about the structure of the hundreds of Aboriginal l...
In this chapter we present material on the acquisition of ergative marking on noun phrases in three ...
A long-standing puzzle in the study of ergative languages is the phenome-non of NP split-ergativity....
There are no longer any speakers of the West Australian Aboriginal language Malgana who have any deg...
© 2020 Brigitte Louise AgnewMangarla is a Pama-Nyungan language of the Marrngu subgroup, originally ...
This thesis is a grammatical description of Enindhilyakwa, a non-Pama-Nyungan language spoken by ove...
There are no longer any speakers of the West Australian Aboriginal language Malgana who have any deg...
This report investigates the uses of the ergative case marker in transitive clauses in Bumthang, a ...
This paper focuses on optional ergative marking in the Papuan language Ku Waru and the Australian Ab...
Work over the past three decades has identified several diachronic sources from which accusative and...
This report investigates the uses of the ergative case marker in transitive clauses in Bumthang, a l...
I present an analysis of a typologically unusual pattern of coordination reduction in Yidiny, a Pama...
In this thesis, I propose a theory of ergativity in which NP arguments are checked for Case by movin...
This seminal paper most prominently discusses ergative case marking systems and how the use of ergat...
Australia provides an important study case for how people coin terms for new concepts, since the 178...
A substantial proportion of what is discoverable about the structure of the hundreds of Aboriginal l...
In this chapter we present material on the acquisition of ergative marking on noun phrases in three ...
A long-standing puzzle in the study of ergative languages is the phenome-non of NP split-ergativity....
There are no longer any speakers of the West Australian Aboriginal language Malgana who have any deg...
© 2020 Brigitte Louise AgnewMangarla is a Pama-Nyungan language of the Marrngu subgroup, originally ...
This thesis is a grammatical description of Enindhilyakwa, a non-Pama-Nyungan language spoken by ove...
There are no longer any speakers of the West Australian Aboriginal language Malgana who have any deg...
This report investigates the uses of the ergative case marker in transitive clauses in Bumthang, a ...
This paper focuses on optional ergative marking in the Papuan language Ku Waru and the Australian Ab...
Work over the past three decades has identified several diachronic sources from which accusative and...
This report investigates the uses of the ergative case marker in transitive clauses in Bumthang, a l...
I present an analysis of a typologically unusual pattern of coordination reduction in Yidiny, a Pama...
In this thesis, I propose a theory of ergativity in which NP arguments are checked for Case by movin...
This seminal paper most prominently discusses ergative case marking systems and how the use of ergat...