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Corpus-based approach meets LFG: Puzzling voice alternation in Indonesian
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How to Index a Subject in Tolaki
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In: Argument realisations and related constructions in Austronesian languages (2015)
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How to Index a Subject in Tolaki
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In: Argument realisations and related constructions in Austronesian languages (2015)
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The Palu'e passive: from pragmatic construction to grammatical device
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The Palu'e passive: from pragmatic construction to grammatical device
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Locative-Related Roles and the Argument-Adjunct Distinction in Balinese
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In: Linguistic Discovery, Vol 12, Iss 2 (2014) (2014)
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Categorial multifunctionality in Indonesian: Linguistic and implementation issues ...
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Passive without passive morphology? Evidence from Manggarai
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Control and argument structure: Explaining control into subject in Indonesian
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In: https://digitalcollections.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/41056/2/Arka__control.pdf (2000)
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ParGramBank: The ParGram Parallel Treebank
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In: http://aclweb.org/anthology/P/P13/P13-1054.pdf
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This paper discusses the construction of a parallel treebank currently involving ten languages from six language families. The treebank is based on deep LFG (Lexical-Functional Grammar) grammars that were developed within the framework of the ParGram (Parallel Grammar) effort. The grammars produce output that is maximally parallelized across languages and language families. This output forms the basis of a parallel treebank covering a diverse set of phenomena. The treebank is publicly available via the INESS treebanking environment, which also allows for the alignment of language pairs. We thus present a unique, multilayered parallel treebank that represents more and different types of languages than are available in other treebanks, that represents deep linguistic knowledge and that allows for the alignment of sentences at several levels: dependency structures, constituency structures and POS information. 1
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Asia-Pacific Linguistics SAL: Studies on Austronesian Languages
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In: http://pacling.anu.edu.au/materials/SAL/APL013-SAL002.pdf
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Linguistics
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In: http://epress.anu.edu.au/pac_ling/lexicon/pdf/whole-book.pdf
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Word classes in Indonesian: A linguistic reality or a convenient fallacy in natural language processing?
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In: http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/Y/Y11/Y11-1031.pdf
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13 On the zero (voice) prefix and bare verbs in Austronesian languages of
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