International audienceThis article investigates the synchronic status and diachronic origin of an incorporation-like construction in Japhug, a polysyntheticSino-Tibetan language of Eastern Tibet. This construction constitutes the intermediate stage on a path of development from denominalderivation to incorporation, the opposite of the usual path of development from incorporation to denominal derivation.Additionally, this article shows that similar phenomena exist in other languages, and that coalescence between noun and verb is notthe only attested diachronic origin of incorporating verbs
The process of language development is quite complex, it occurs under the interactions between diach...
International audienceThis article presents a comprehensive description of the Khaling intransitive ...
Japhug is a vulnerable Gyalrongic language, which belongs to the Trans-Himalayan (Sino-Tibetan) fami...
The aim of this paper is threefold. First, it provides a description of the morphological and syntac...
This paper deals with diachronic aspects of noun incorporation as a low transitivity phenomenon, con...
Item does not contain fulltextThe canonical noun incorporation can be determined as a particular typ...
International audienceIn this paper, we review the documented diachronic pathways leading to antipas...
International audienceThis paper presents the first detailed description of the two causative deriva...
This study investigates the formal variation in elements involved in incorporation structures. Altho...
One postulated genetic grouping within Tibeto-Burman branch is an agglomeration of languages spoken ...
The goal of this paper is to describe some of the syntactic structures that are created through nomi...
This chapter examines the status of noun incorporation, often described as a type of compounding tha...
To establish a classification on the basis of genetic linguistics requires two indispensible conditi...
[[abstract]]This chapter primarily focuses on the investigation of denominal verbs' in Paiwan. We w...
Noun incorporation is a phenomenon much discussed within Iroquoian language literature. In this pape...
The process of language development is quite complex, it occurs under the interactions between diach...
International audienceThis article presents a comprehensive description of the Khaling intransitive ...
Japhug is a vulnerable Gyalrongic language, which belongs to the Trans-Himalayan (Sino-Tibetan) fami...
The aim of this paper is threefold. First, it provides a description of the morphological and syntac...
This paper deals with diachronic aspects of noun incorporation as a low transitivity phenomenon, con...
Item does not contain fulltextThe canonical noun incorporation can be determined as a particular typ...
International audienceIn this paper, we review the documented diachronic pathways leading to antipas...
International audienceThis paper presents the first detailed description of the two causative deriva...
This study investigates the formal variation in elements involved in incorporation structures. Altho...
One postulated genetic grouping within Tibeto-Burman branch is an agglomeration of languages spoken ...
The goal of this paper is to describe some of the syntactic structures that are created through nomi...
This chapter examines the status of noun incorporation, often described as a type of compounding tha...
To establish a classification on the basis of genetic linguistics requires two indispensible conditi...
[[abstract]]This chapter primarily focuses on the investigation of denominal verbs' in Paiwan. We w...
Noun incorporation is a phenomenon much discussed within Iroquoian language literature. In this pape...
The process of language development is quite complex, it occurs under the interactions between diach...
International audienceThis article presents a comprehensive description of the Khaling intransitive ...
Japhug is a vulnerable Gyalrongic language, which belongs to the Trans-Himalayan (Sino-Tibetan) fami...