Meskwaki, like many polysynthetic Algonquian languages, is often analyzed as having a non-configurational structure because it exhibits the three core characteristics of non-configurationality: free word order, discontinuous expressions, and null anaphora (Hale 1983). While free surface form word order is attributed to a preverbal discourse-based hierarchy, non-topic/focus NPs are in a post-verbal, non-hierarchical XP structure (Dahlstrom in progress). This paper posits that Meskwaki has an underlying configurational syntactic structure based on novel and prior data showing (1) discontinuous NP ordering restrictions with locality constraints, (2) superiority effects in multiple wh-phrases, and (3) long-distance movement and island effects
Word order differences taken from conversational exchanges and narrative texts show how information ...
This article examines a variety of languages which have been called 'nonconfigurational', and introd...
This paper analyzes multiple wh-fronting with superiority effects in Mi’gmaq, an Eastern Algonquian ...
Meskwaki, like many polysynthetic Algonquian languages, is often analyzed as having a non-configurat...
Meskwaki, like many polysynthetic Algonquian languages, is often analyzed as having a non-configurat...
Configurationality is usually described for a language in terms of the degree to which phrase struct...
This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spo...
This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spo...
Note: In the print original, page 38 appears to be missing, and there are two different page 272s.Th...
In research on Warlpiri, Hale (1983) called attention to a number of features of non-configurational...
Some classic generativist analyses (Jelinek 1984, Baker 1996) predict that polysynthetic languages s...
Some classic generativist analyses (Jelinek 1984, Baker 1996) predict that polysynthetic languages s...
Some classic generativist analyses (Jelinek 1984, Baker 1996) predict that polysynthetic languages s...
This paper discusses the relationship between the morphological structure of language and its syntac...
This paper proposes an analysis of variability in sentence production in the 'nonconfigurational' Al...
Word order differences taken from conversational exchanges and narrative texts show how information ...
This article examines a variety of languages which have been called 'nonconfigurational', and introd...
This paper analyzes multiple wh-fronting with superiority effects in Mi’gmaq, an Eastern Algonquian ...
Meskwaki, like many polysynthetic Algonquian languages, is often analyzed as having a non-configurat...
Meskwaki, like many polysynthetic Algonquian languages, is often analyzed as having a non-configurat...
Configurationality is usually described for a language in terms of the degree to which phrase struct...
This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spo...
This dissertation explores the argument-typing system of Blackfoot, a Plains Algonquian language spo...
Note: In the print original, page 38 appears to be missing, and there are two different page 272s.Th...
In research on Warlpiri, Hale (1983) called attention to a number of features of non-configurational...
Some classic generativist analyses (Jelinek 1984, Baker 1996) predict that polysynthetic languages s...
Some classic generativist analyses (Jelinek 1984, Baker 1996) predict that polysynthetic languages s...
Some classic generativist analyses (Jelinek 1984, Baker 1996) predict that polysynthetic languages s...
This paper discusses the relationship between the morphological structure of language and its syntac...
This paper proposes an analysis of variability in sentence production in the 'nonconfigurational' Al...
Word order differences taken from conversational exchanges and narrative texts show how information ...
This article examines a variety of languages which have been called 'nonconfigurational', and introd...
This paper analyzes multiple wh-fronting with superiority effects in Mi’gmaq, an Eastern Algonquian ...