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Formosan Languages and Linguistic Typology
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In: Language and Linguistics (2015)
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A reference grammar of Puyuma, an Austronesian language of Taiwan
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Teng, Stacy. - : Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, 2015
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Clause Constructions in Nanwang Puyuma
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In: Concentric: Studies in Linguistics ; http://www.eng.ntnu.edu.tw/concentric-linguistics/Issue316.pdf (2015)
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Clause Constructions in Nanwang Puyuma
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In: Concentric: Studies in Linguistics ; http://www.eng.ntnu.edu.tw/concentric-linguistics/Issue316.pdf (2015)
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Is Puyuma a Primary Branch of Austronesian? A Reply to Sagart
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In: Oceanic Linguistics (2015)
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Ross (2009) proposes the Nuclear Austronesian hypothesis, according to which the Formosan languages Puyuma, Rukai, and Tsou are each probably a primary branch of Austronesian and all Austronesian languages other than these three belong to a single, Nuclear Austronesian, branch defined by the nominalization-to-verb innovation originally proposed by Starosta, Pawley, and Reid (1981, 1982) for Proto-Austronesian itself. Sagart (2010) argues that there is evidence that Puyuma has also undergone the nominalization-to-verb innovation and is accordingly not a primary branch of Austronesian. In this short paper we show that Sagart's evidence is based on misanalyses of Puyuma data and that these data do not reflect the nominalization-to-verb innovation. Sagart's argument against the Nuclear Austronesian hypothesis does not stand up to closer scrutiny.
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/33542
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Formosan Languages and Linguistic Typology
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A reference grammar of Puyuma, an Austronesian language of Taiwan
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Is Puyuma a Primary Branch of Austronesian? A Reply to Sagart
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A reference grammar of Puyuma, an Austronesian language of Taiwan
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Teng, Stacy Fang-Ching. - Canberra : Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, 2008
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