This chapter deals with the person indexation system of Emérillon (also called Teko), a little described Amazonian language. It will focus on the system's most interesting feature: the selection of the obligatory person index out of two series on transitive predicates. Transitive predicates allow only one person index, which is selected according to the relative position of the two arguments on both the person hierarchy 1/2 > 3 and the grammatical relation hierarchy S > O. I argue that this system should be classified as a distinct type of indexation system, here termed 'hierarchical'. The analysis of the hierarchical indexation system of Emérillon, in comparison with other languages, leads to three major theoretical assertions: First, hier...
There is a well-known hierarchy of grammatical persons in the Algonkian languages that determines th...
The Guaykurúan language family consists of four living languages spoken in the South-American Chaco ...
This paper proposes a diachronic typology for the various patterns that have been referred to as Hie...
This chapter deals with the person indexation system of Emérillon (also called Teko), a little descr...
This chapter deals with the person indexation system of Emérillon (also called Teko), a little descr...
International audienceTupi-Guarani languages are supposedly perfect examples of hierarchical indexin...
International audienceTupi-Guarani languages are supposedly perfect examples of hierarchical indexin...
International audienceThis paper deals with the person indexing system of Tupi-Guarani languages. Pa...
International audienceThis paper deals with the person indexing system of Tupi-Guarani languages. Pa...
International audienceThis article focuses on the characterisation of the agreement system in Eméril...
International audienceThis article focuses on the characterisation of the agreement system in Eméril...
International audienceThis paper reconstructs the history of a set of innovated 1st and 2nd person v...
The Emerillon language belongs to the sub-group 8 of the Tupi-Guarani language branch. The Tupi-Guar...
The Emerillon language belongs to the sub-group 8 of the Tupi-Guarani language branch. The Tupi-Guar...
The Emerillon language belongs to the sub-group 8 of the Tupi-Guarani language branch. The Tupi-Guar...
There is a well-known hierarchy of grammatical persons in the Algonkian languages that determines th...
The Guaykurúan language family consists of four living languages spoken in the South-American Chaco ...
This paper proposes a diachronic typology for the various patterns that have been referred to as Hie...
This chapter deals with the person indexation system of Emérillon (also called Teko), a little descr...
This chapter deals with the person indexation system of Emérillon (also called Teko), a little descr...
International audienceTupi-Guarani languages are supposedly perfect examples of hierarchical indexin...
International audienceTupi-Guarani languages are supposedly perfect examples of hierarchical indexin...
International audienceThis paper deals with the person indexing system of Tupi-Guarani languages. Pa...
International audienceThis paper deals with the person indexing system of Tupi-Guarani languages. Pa...
International audienceThis article focuses on the characterisation of the agreement system in Eméril...
International audienceThis article focuses on the characterisation of the agreement system in Eméril...
International audienceThis paper reconstructs the history of a set of innovated 1st and 2nd person v...
The Emerillon language belongs to the sub-group 8 of the Tupi-Guarani language branch. The Tupi-Guar...
The Emerillon language belongs to the sub-group 8 of the Tupi-Guarani language branch. The Tupi-Guar...
The Emerillon language belongs to the sub-group 8 of the Tupi-Guarani language branch. The Tupi-Guar...
There is a well-known hierarchy of grammatical persons in the Algonkian languages that determines th...
The Guaykurúan language family consists of four living languages spoken in the South-American Chaco ...
This paper proposes a diachronic typology for the various patterns that have been referred to as Hie...