Kaufman’s article is rich in interesting facts about Tagalog, many of them gathered from underexplored corners of the language. Space constraints prevent me from discussing at length many of his insights; I will instead devote this space to some concerns I have with some of his conclusions
Western Austronesian languages have typologically rare but theoretically important voice systems tha...
In this paper we investigate the influence of two information structure (IS) related aspects on the ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2005.In...
Daniel Kaufman’s core proposal is that much of what is typologically special about Tagalog syntax is...
This paper is an inductive look at the constituents found in a randomly selected Tagalog text, Bob O...
In the conclusion of his article on Austronesian voice and extraction, Kaufman suggests the possibil...
Thesis. 1979. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy.MICR...
This paper outlines some facts of Tagalog prosody. The basic pitch excursions of Tagalog turn out to...
Tagalog adjectives and nouns variably occur in two word orders, separated by an intermediary linker:...
If there are no classes of noun or verb in Tagalog, how can there be noun phrases and verb phrases? ...
In the broadest sense, this dissertation is an effort to better understand human linguistic capacity...
The central aim of the dissertation is to demonstrate that configurational clause structure is not u...
This study investigates linear word order tendencies in single-sentence contexts for four Tagalog vo...
The Tagalog Ability / Involuntary Action (AIA) verbal form conveys apparently unrelated modal meanin...
When a phonological constraint is unviolated in a language, but no lexical items exist for which the...
Western Austronesian languages have typologically rare but theoretically important voice systems tha...
In this paper we investigate the influence of two information structure (IS) related aspects on the ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2005.In...
Daniel Kaufman’s core proposal is that much of what is typologically special about Tagalog syntax is...
This paper is an inductive look at the constituents found in a randomly selected Tagalog text, Bob O...
In the conclusion of his article on Austronesian voice and extraction, Kaufman suggests the possibil...
Thesis. 1979. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy.MICR...
This paper outlines some facts of Tagalog prosody. The basic pitch excursions of Tagalog turn out to...
Tagalog adjectives and nouns variably occur in two word orders, separated by an intermediary linker:...
If there are no classes of noun or verb in Tagalog, how can there be noun phrases and verb phrases? ...
In the broadest sense, this dissertation is an effort to better understand human linguistic capacity...
The central aim of the dissertation is to demonstrate that configurational clause structure is not u...
This study investigates linear word order tendencies in single-sentence contexts for four Tagalog vo...
The Tagalog Ability / Involuntary Action (AIA) verbal form conveys apparently unrelated modal meanin...
When a phonological constraint is unviolated in a language, but no lexical items exist for which the...
Western Austronesian languages have typologically rare but theoretically important voice systems tha...
In this paper we investigate the influence of two information structure (IS) related aspects on the ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2005.In...