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Quasi objects in St'át'imcets : on the (semi-)independence of agreement and case
In: Formal approaches to function in grammar. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (2003), 79-106
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Papers for ICSNL XXXVIII : the thirty-eighth International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages
Davis, Henry (Mitarb.); Braithwaite, Ben (Mitarb.); Shahin, Kimary N. (Mitarb.). - Vancouver, BC : Univ. of British Columbia, Dep. of Linguistics, 2003
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Papers for ICSNL XXXVII : the thirty-seventh International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages
Werle, Adam (Mitarb.); Barthmaier, Paul (Mitarb.); Shaw, Patricia A. (Mitarb.). - Vancouver, BC : Univ. of British Columbia, Dep. of Linguistics, 2002
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Kayám: An Early St'át'imcets Text
In: Anthropological linguistics . - Lincoln, NE : University of Nebraska Press 43 (2001) 3, 288-347
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Wh-movement as noun incorporation in Nuu-chah-nulth
In: West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics <20, 2001, Los Angeles, Calif.>. Proceedings of the 20th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. - Somerville : Cascadilla Press 20 (2001), 123-136
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4 Remarks on Proto-Salish Subject Inflection
In: International journal of American linguistics. - Chicago : Univ. of Chicago Press 66 (2000) 4, 499-520
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On lexcial verb meanings : evidence from Salish
In: Events as grammatical object (Stanford, Cal, 2000), p. 97-142
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Events as grammatical objects : the converging perspectives of lexical semantics and syntax
Hout, Angeliek van (Mitarb.); Pustejovsky, James (Hrsg.); Katz, Graham (Mitarb.). - Stanford, Calif. : CSLI Publ., 2000
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ICSNL XXXV : the thirty-fifth International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages
Shank, Scott (Mitarb.); Watt, Linda Tamburri (Mitarb.); Matthewson, Lisa (Mitarb.). - Vancouver, BC : Univ. of British Columbia, Dep. of Linguistics, 2000
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On lexical verb meanings: Evidence from Salish
In: Events as Grammatical Objects. The Converging Perspectives of Lexical Semantics and Syntax ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01055510 ; Carol Tenny & James Pustejovsky. Events as Grammatical Objects. The Converging Perspectives of Lexical Semantics and Syntax, Stanford, CSLI Publications: Stanford University Press, p.97-142, 2000 (2000)
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On the functional determination of lexical categories
In: Revue québécoise de linguistique. - Montréal : Univ. de Québec 27 (1999) 2, 29-69
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ARTICLES - ON THE FUNCTIONAL DETERMINATION OF LEXICAL CATEGORIES
In: Revue québécoise de linguistique. - Montréal : Univ. de Québec 27 (1999) 2, 29-70
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Subject inflection in Salish
In: Current research on language and linguistics. - Vancouver, BC : Univ. of British Columbia, Dep. of Linguistics (1999), 181-239
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Inflection is syntactic : evidence from Salish possessives
In: West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics <18, 1999, Tucson, Ariz.>. Proceedings of the 18th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics. - Somerville : Cascadilla Press 18 (1999), 94-105
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On the Functional Determination of Lexical Categories
Davis, Henry; Matthewson, Lisa. - : Université du Québec à Montréal, 1999. : Érudit, 1999
Abstract: Nous présentons d’abord des données de l’anglais et du st’át’imcets (famille salish) qui nous amènent à conclure que les racines doivent être spécifiées pour la valeur de leur catégorie lexicale, et ceci indépendamment du contexte syntaxique où elles se trouvent. Puis nous examinons la variation paramétrique entre les systèmes catégoriels de l’anglais et du st’át’imcets. En anglais, il y a une corrélation entre la catégorie fonctionnelle D (déterminant) et la présence de N, alors qu'en st’át’imcets il y a une corrélation entre D et le statut argumental d’une expression. Nous proposons que la différence principale se situe dans la nature même des noms. Dans les langues salish, tous les noms sont comptables et donc dénotent des ensembles d’individus précis. Par contre, en anglais, tous les noms sont non comptables et sont individualisés à l’aide de la catégorie fonctionnelle Num (nombre). ; First, we provide evidence from both English and St’át’imcets (Lillooet Salish) that roots must be inherently specified for lexical category, independently of any syntactic environment they might appear in. Then, we address the parametric difference between the English and the Salish systems: in English, the functional category Determiner seems to correlate with the presence of a noun, while in Salish, D strictly correlates with argumenthood and has no correlation with nounhood. We claim that the core difference lies in the nature of nouns. In Salish, all nouns are count nouns which denote sets of atomic individuals. In English, all nouns are mass until made otherwise by an 'individuating' Num head (ɑ).
URL: http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/603175ar
https://doi.org/10.7202/603175ar
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Determiners, finiteness, and the entity/event distinction
In: North Eastern Linguistic Society. Proceedings of NELS. - Amherst, Mass. : GLSA, Univ. of Mass. 28 (1998) 1, 95-109
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On lexical verb meanings: Evidence from Salish
In: Events as Grammatical Objects from the combined perspective of lexical semantics, logical semantics and syntax (LSA Summer Institute Workshop) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01054607 ; Events as Grammatical Objects from the combined perspective of lexical semantics, logical semantics and syntax (LSA Summer Institute Workshop), Jun 1997, Cornell University, Ithaca, United States (1997)
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Motivating non-directional movement
In: Rightward movement. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins (1997), 7-35
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Grasping the concept: Emics and etics in physical anthropology
Davis, Henry F.. - 1997
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Symbols and structures in language-acquisition
In: Handbook of human symbolic evolution (Oxford, 1996), p. 686-746
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