This paper examines in detail the morpho-syntax of the verbal phrase in Paraguayan Guarani, in root and complement clauses, and argues that while the ordering relation between the verb and its associated functional morphemes is congruent with the syntax (cf. the Mirror Principle), the ordering of post-verbal arguments is best understood in terms of phonological linearization. More specifically, it is argued that there are language-particular prosodic requirements that force the post-verbal arguments to be phonologically linearized outside the accentual domain defined by the verb and its associated functional morphemes
Compara-se neste artigo um conjunto de fatos relacionados a interface sintaxe/morfologia em quatro l...
Nasal harmony in Paraguayan Guarani spreads mostly leftward in a morphological word. This regressive...
In contexts of reduplication in Paraguayan Guaraní [gug, Tupí-Guaraní, Paraguay], two syllables are ...
Abstract: This paper outlines the phonological patterns of verb reduplication in ParaguayanGuaraní a...
Broadly speaking, I examine the syntax of Guaraní, an indigenous language of Paraguay, and offer my ...
My honors research project examines word order in Paraguayan Guaraní, i.e. the order in which the su...
An utterance conveys meaning not just through the words that are uttered (and the way these words co...
This paper discusses the emergence of a hortative marker in Guaraché, a new mixed language in Paragu...
This paper discusses the emergence of a hortative marker in Guaraché, a new mixed language in Paragu...
The empirical basis of current formal semantic/pragmatic analyses of utterances containing contrasti...
In the modular linguistic theory assumed by many generative linguists, phonology and syntax are inte...
Paraguay presents a unique case of societal bilingualism in Latin America. Almost 90% of its populat...
In this article we analyze the alternation between Guarani and Spanish in the public speech of Parag...
In Paraguayan Guaraní (Tupian, ISO 639-3: gug), suffix order is determined by several factors, inclu...
Previous studies view the use of Guarani grammatical morphemes in Paraguayan Spanish simply as gramm...
Compara-se neste artigo um conjunto de fatos relacionados a interface sintaxe/morfologia em quatro l...
Nasal harmony in Paraguayan Guarani spreads mostly leftward in a morphological word. This regressive...
In contexts of reduplication in Paraguayan Guaraní [gug, Tupí-Guaraní, Paraguay], two syllables are ...
Abstract: This paper outlines the phonological patterns of verb reduplication in ParaguayanGuaraní a...
Broadly speaking, I examine the syntax of Guaraní, an indigenous language of Paraguay, and offer my ...
My honors research project examines word order in Paraguayan Guaraní, i.e. the order in which the su...
An utterance conveys meaning not just through the words that are uttered (and the way these words co...
This paper discusses the emergence of a hortative marker in Guaraché, a new mixed language in Paragu...
This paper discusses the emergence of a hortative marker in Guaraché, a new mixed language in Paragu...
The empirical basis of current formal semantic/pragmatic analyses of utterances containing contrasti...
In the modular linguistic theory assumed by many generative linguists, phonology and syntax are inte...
Paraguay presents a unique case of societal bilingualism in Latin America. Almost 90% of its populat...
In this article we analyze the alternation between Guarani and Spanish in the public speech of Parag...
In Paraguayan Guaraní (Tupian, ISO 639-3: gug), suffix order is determined by several factors, inclu...
Previous studies view the use of Guarani grammatical morphemes in Paraguayan Spanish simply as gramm...
Compara-se neste artigo um conjunto de fatos relacionados a interface sintaxe/morfologia em quatro l...
Nasal harmony in Paraguayan Guarani spreads mostly leftward in a morphological word. This regressive...
In contexts of reduplication in Paraguayan Guaraní [gug, Tupí-Guaraní, Paraguay], two syllables are ...