International audienceThis paper presents the first detailed description of the two causative derivations in Japhug Rgyalrong based on a corpus of spontaneous speech, and proposes two new pathways of grammaticalization: causative from denominal derivation and abilitative from causative. Then , it evaluates the implication of these grammaticalization hypotheses for the reconstruction of Sino-Tibetan morphology as a whole
The richest verbal system among the rGyalrongic cluster of languages in Tibeto-Burman is found in th...
The lexical causative is a prominent phenomenon in Archaic Chinese, which relates to many aspects of...
This paper describes the variety of causative constructions found in Tsum, a Tibetan language spoken...
Article accepted for publication by Cahiers linguistiques - Asie OrientaleMainly basing on first han...
This paper proposes that the labial causative prefixes found in various Trans-Himalayan languages of...
In the Shangzhai dialect of Horpa, an under-studied Tibeto-Burman language of northwestern Sichuan, ...
International audienceThis article investigates the synchronic status and diachronic origin of an in...
A companson of the properties of verbal compounds m Can-tonese, Mandarin and Taiwanese reveals that ...
Taking up analytical issues raised primarily in Dixon (2000) and Dixon & Aikhenvald (2000), this dis...
International audienceIn the Sino-Tibetan family, reflexivity is either not expressed on the verb as...
Causatives are valence increasing operation where another core argument, a causal agent (causer), is...
The aim of this paper is threefold. First, it provides a description of the morphological and syntac...
In this thesis, we study the phonology and the verbal morphology of Japhug, a Sino-Tibetan language ...
International audienceIn this paper, we review the documented diachronic pathways leading to antipas...
In this paper, I explore causation in Classical Chinese during the Warring States period and in the ...
The richest verbal system among the rGyalrongic cluster of languages in Tibeto-Burman is found in th...
The lexical causative is a prominent phenomenon in Archaic Chinese, which relates to many aspects of...
This paper describes the variety of causative constructions found in Tsum, a Tibetan language spoken...
Article accepted for publication by Cahiers linguistiques - Asie OrientaleMainly basing on first han...
This paper proposes that the labial causative prefixes found in various Trans-Himalayan languages of...
In the Shangzhai dialect of Horpa, an under-studied Tibeto-Burman language of northwestern Sichuan, ...
International audienceThis article investigates the synchronic status and diachronic origin of an in...
A companson of the properties of verbal compounds m Can-tonese, Mandarin and Taiwanese reveals that ...
Taking up analytical issues raised primarily in Dixon (2000) and Dixon & Aikhenvald (2000), this dis...
International audienceIn the Sino-Tibetan family, reflexivity is either not expressed on the verb as...
Causatives are valence increasing operation where another core argument, a causal agent (causer), is...
The aim of this paper is threefold. First, it provides a description of the morphological and syntac...
In this thesis, we study the phonology and the verbal morphology of Japhug, a Sino-Tibetan language ...
International audienceIn this paper, we review the documented diachronic pathways leading to antipas...
In this paper, I explore causation in Classical Chinese during the Warring States period and in the ...
The richest verbal system among the rGyalrongic cluster of languages in Tibeto-Burman is found in th...
The lexical causative is a prominent phenomenon in Archaic Chinese, which relates to many aspects of...
This paper describes the variety of causative constructions found in Tsum, a Tibetan language spoken...