11 p.Three early Austronesian morphological innovations are identified based on evidence from FGormosan languages. They are compatible with the same tree. That tree itself is similar to the tree already presented by the author basedon innovations in the numerals system.Trois innovations morphologiques anciennes dans les langues austronésiennes sont identifiées à partir des langues de Taiwan. Elles sont compatibles avec le même arbre, qui lui-même est peu différent de l'arbre déjà présenté par le même auteur sur la base d'innovations dans le système des nombres
Recent applications of phylogenetic methods to historical linguistics have been criticized for assum...
Ross (2009) proposed the Nuclear Austronesian hypothesis, whereby Puyuma, Tsou and Rukai are each si...
Using various methods derived from evolutionary biology, including maximum parsimony and Bayesian ph...
11 p.Three early Austronesian morphological innovations are identified based on evidence from FGormo...
A recurrent problem when building phylogenetic trees from sound changes is that while they are relat...
à paraître dans Oceanic Linguistics, 52 (2013), 1.This paper is a response to criticism by Winter (2...
Modified version of a paper presented at the workshop on "Les premiers austronésiens: langues, gènes...
Although morphological innovations are usually regarded as important in reconstructing the histories...
An understudied morphosyntactic innovation, reanalysis of the Proto-Austronesian (PAn) stative intra...
This version was updated by the author in February 2014.According to the dominant theory of linguist...
32 p.This paper presents an updated argument for a genetic relationship between Old Chinese (OC) and...
This paper provides evidence for three Proto Austronesian (PAn) phonemes that are preserved in sever...
We recently used computational phylogenetic methods on lexical data to test between two scenarios fo...
The morphologies of certain Austroasiatic and Austronesian languages, and of the parent languages re...
International audienceMalcolm Ross's new theory of early Austronesian phylogeny is examined. The aut...
Recent applications of phylogenetic methods to historical linguistics have been criticized for assum...
Ross (2009) proposed the Nuclear Austronesian hypothesis, whereby Puyuma, Tsou and Rukai are each si...
Using various methods derived from evolutionary biology, including maximum parsimony and Bayesian ph...
11 p.Three early Austronesian morphological innovations are identified based on evidence from FGormo...
A recurrent problem when building phylogenetic trees from sound changes is that while they are relat...
à paraître dans Oceanic Linguistics, 52 (2013), 1.This paper is a response to criticism by Winter (2...
Modified version of a paper presented at the workshop on "Les premiers austronésiens: langues, gènes...
Although morphological innovations are usually regarded as important in reconstructing the histories...
An understudied morphosyntactic innovation, reanalysis of the Proto-Austronesian (PAn) stative intra...
This version was updated by the author in February 2014.According to the dominant theory of linguist...
32 p.This paper presents an updated argument for a genetic relationship between Old Chinese (OC) and...
This paper provides evidence for three Proto Austronesian (PAn) phonemes that are preserved in sever...
We recently used computational phylogenetic methods on lexical data to test between two scenarios fo...
The morphologies of certain Austroasiatic and Austronesian languages, and of the parent languages re...
International audienceMalcolm Ross's new theory of early Austronesian phylogeny is examined. The aut...
Recent applications of phylogenetic methods to historical linguistics have been criticized for assum...
Ross (2009) proposed the Nuclear Austronesian hypothesis, whereby Puyuma, Tsou and Rukai are each si...
Using various methods derived from evolutionary biology, including maximum parsimony and Bayesian ph...