It has been repeatedly proposed in one way or another that there are intriguing similarities between wa-marked topic NPs in Japanese and angmarked topic (or nominative) NPs in Tagalog and other Philippine languages (Shibatani 1988, 1991, Katagiri 2004, 2006). The key observation here is that Tagalog ang-marked topic NPs are not allowed in exclamative, meteorological, or existential constructions, where it is also not possible to use Japanese wamarked topic NPs. More recently, Santiago (2013) proposed that the distribution of topic NPs in Tagalog can be accounted for in terms of the thetic/ categorical distinction (Kuroda 1972). In this paper, I carry out a contrastive analysis of Tagalog topic NPs and Japanese topic NPs and challenge this h...
If there are no classes of noun or verb in Tagalog, how can there be noun phrases and verb phrases? ...
Tagalog, like the other languages of the Philippines, belongs to the Western Indonesian grouping of ...
This paper considers the syntactic and semantic properties of two vocabulary items in Tagalog, ang a...
This paper reexamines the nature of the so-called topic in Philippine languages, specifically its to...
This article presents some observations on the syntax and semantics of the Tagalog phrase marking pa...
Daniel Kaufman’s core proposal is that much of what is typologically special about Tagalog syntax is...
This paper is a brief statement of the typological characteristics of the syntactic structures of Ph...
This paper explores a set of surprising contrasts between two major classes of adjectives in Tagalog...
This dissertation explores the question of whether Tagalog, a language of the Philippines, is an erg...
Contrastive topics and non-contrastive topics in Japanese generally receive separate treatments in t...
In this study, I propose a refinement of Kuroda\u27s (1972, 1990) claim that the categorical and the...
In this paper, I will argue that Tagalog has a preferred pattern of referential ex-pressions for ret...
This study is a descriptive analysis of some linguistic items in spoken discourse and the respondent...
In this paper, we analyze modal verb constructions in Tagalog, which provide support for the theory ...
In this paper we investigate the influence of two information structure (IS) related aspects on the ...
If there are no classes of noun or verb in Tagalog, how can there be noun phrases and verb phrases? ...
Tagalog, like the other languages of the Philippines, belongs to the Western Indonesian grouping of ...
This paper considers the syntactic and semantic properties of two vocabulary items in Tagalog, ang a...
This paper reexamines the nature of the so-called topic in Philippine languages, specifically its to...
This article presents some observations on the syntax and semantics of the Tagalog phrase marking pa...
Daniel Kaufman’s core proposal is that much of what is typologically special about Tagalog syntax is...
This paper is a brief statement of the typological characteristics of the syntactic structures of Ph...
This paper explores a set of surprising contrasts between two major classes of adjectives in Tagalog...
This dissertation explores the question of whether Tagalog, a language of the Philippines, is an erg...
Contrastive topics and non-contrastive topics in Japanese generally receive separate treatments in t...
In this study, I propose a refinement of Kuroda\u27s (1972, 1990) claim that the categorical and the...
In this paper, I will argue that Tagalog has a preferred pattern of referential ex-pressions for ret...
This study is a descriptive analysis of some linguistic items in spoken discourse and the respondent...
In this paper, we analyze modal verb constructions in Tagalog, which provide support for the theory ...
In this paper we investigate the influence of two information structure (IS) related aspects on the ...
If there are no classes of noun or verb in Tagalog, how can there be noun phrases and verb phrases? ...
Tagalog, like the other languages of the Philippines, belongs to the Western Indonesian grouping of ...
This paper considers the syntactic and semantic properties of two vocabulary items in Tagalog, ang a...