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The state of the art of the documentation of Philippine languages
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The state of the art of the documentation of Philippine languages
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Transitivity and ergativity in Formosan and Philippine languages
Liao, Hsiu-chuan. - Ann Arbor : UMI, 2005
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Current issues in Philippine linguistics and anthropology : Parangal kay Lawrence A. Reid
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Pronominal forms in Central Cagayan Agta: : clitics or agreement features
In: Current issues in Philippine linguistics and anthropology (Manila, 2005), p. 346-363
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Current issues in Philippine linguistics and anthropology : parangal kay Lawrence A. Reid
Liao, Hsiu-chuan; Galvez Rubino, Carl R.; Reid, Lawrence A.. - Manila : SIL Philippines, 2005
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A Brief Syntactic Typology of Philippine Languages
Abstract: This paper is a brief statement of the typological characteristics of the syntactic structures of Philippine languages. It utilizes a lexicalist theoretical framework to provide comparability among the examples cited. The word order of both verbal and non-verbal predicational sentences is examined, with pronominal and nonpronominal complements, topicalization, and auxiliary verbs. Philippine languages are analyzed as morphologically ergative. The morphological criteria for determining the syntactic transitivity of verbal sentences is examined, concluding that verbal affixation alone is an insufficient criterion. Attention is paid to the notion of "focus", with rejection of the concept of "voice” as an explanation for the phenomenon. The various forms of syntactically transitive verbs that have been described by others, for example, as signaling agreement with the Nominative NP, are here described as carrying semantic features, marking the manner of their instantiation with reference to the Nominative NP. The structure of noun phrases is examined. Morphological case marking of NPs by Determiners is claimed for Genitive, Locative, and for some languages, Oblique NPs, but it is claimed that for most languages, Nominative full NPs are case marked only by word order. Semantic agreement features distinguishing forms of Determiners for common vs. personal, definiteness, specificity, spatial reference, and plurality of their head nouns are described. Relative clause formation strategies are described. Most are head-initial, with gapping of the Nominative NP. "Adjectives” in NP’s are typically relative clauses having stative verbs as predicates.
Keyword: Austronesian languages; Comparative and general--Morphosyntax; Grammar; Morphosyntactic typology; Philippine languages
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/32991
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Transitivity and ergativity in Formosan and Philippine languages
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The noun phrase accessibility hierarchy revisited : a view from ergative languages
In: Working papers in linguistics. - Honolulu 31 (1999-2000), 121-142
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Issues in Austronesian Historical Linguistics
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