In this paper we investigate the influence of two information structure (IS) related aspects on the choice of voice form and sentence structure by Tagalog speakers. The first is the infor- mation status of argument referents. Tagalog is a multiple voice language, so almost every semantic argument in a sentence can be turned into the privileged syntactic argument (or subject) and be rendered salient. Information status of the undergoer has been argued to play an important role in voice and subject selection. The second IS-related aspect is the inherent structure of a discourse as determined by the implicit questions under discussion (QUDs) that are answered with each subsequent sentence in a text. The default sentence in Tagalog starts with ...
If there are no classes of noun or verb in Tagalog, how can there be noun phrases and verb phrases? ...
In the broadest sense, this dissertation is an effort to better understand human linguistic capacity...
In this paper, I will argue that Tagalog has a preferred pattern of referential ex-pressions for ret...
Kalanguya is a Southern Cordilleran language spoken in northern Philippines. Like other Philippine l...
This study investigates linear word order tendencies in single-sentence contexts for four Tagalog vo...
This study investigates how grammatical constraints in a probabilistic architecture drive linear wor...
International audienceThis paper is a study of Information Structure (IS) in Northern Amis and its i...
This study is a descriptive analysis of some linguistic items in spoken discourse and the respondent...
The central aim of the dissertation is to demonstrate that configurational clause structure is not u...
© 2011 Dr. Maureen Joy SaclotThis thesis examines the verbal system of Tagalog through an event stru...
In this paper, we look into the interaction between focus and prosody in Tagalog. In this language, ...
Information structure is a relatively new field to linguistics and has only recently been studied fo...
In this paper we show that the voice affixes /-in/ and /-an/ in Tagalog not only determine the choic...
The voice system of Tagalog has been proposed to be symmetrical in the sense that there are no morph...
"Information structure, or the way the information in a sentence is 'divided' into categories such a...
If there are no classes of noun or verb in Tagalog, how can there be noun phrases and verb phrases? ...
In the broadest sense, this dissertation is an effort to better understand human linguistic capacity...
In this paper, I will argue that Tagalog has a preferred pattern of referential ex-pressions for ret...
Kalanguya is a Southern Cordilleran language spoken in northern Philippines. Like other Philippine l...
This study investigates linear word order tendencies in single-sentence contexts for four Tagalog vo...
This study investigates how grammatical constraints in a probabilistic architecture drive linear wor...
International audienceThis paper is a study of Information Structure (IS) in Northern Amis and its i...
This study is a descriptive analysis of some linguistic items in spoken discourse and the respondent...
The central aim of the dissertation is to demonstrate that configurational clause structure is not u...
© 2011 Dr. Maureen Joy SaclotThis thesis examines the verbal system of Tagalog through an event stru...
In this paper, we look into the interaction between focus and prosody in Tagalog. In this language, ...
Information structure is a relatively new field to linguistics and has only recently been studied fo...
In this paper we show that the voice affixes /-in/ and /-an/ in Tagalog not only determine the choic...
The voice system of Tagalog has been proposed to be symmetrical in the sense that there are no morph...
"Information structure, or the way the information in a sentence is 'divided' into categories such a...
If there are no classes of noun or verb in Tagalog, how can there be noun phrases and verb phrases? ...
In the broadest sense, this dissertation is an effort to better understand human linguistic capacity...
In this paper, I will argue that Tagalog has a preferred pattern of referential ex-pressions for ret...