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Research priorities in historical-comparative linguistics : a view from Asia, Australia and the Pacific
Koch, Harold; Mailhammer, Robert (R16975); Blust, Robert. - : Netherlands, John Benjamins, 2014
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A Lexicostatistical Study of the Khasian Languages: Khasi, Pnar, Lyngngam, and War ...
Nagaraja, K.S.; Sidwell, Paul; Greenhill, Simon. - : Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 2013
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Bahnaric linguistic bibliography with selected annotations ...
Cheeseman, Nathaniel; Herington, Jennifer; Sidwell, Paul. - : Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 2013
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Bahnaric Linguistic Bibliography with Selected Annotations
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Prosody and typological drift in Austroasiatic and Tibeto-Burman: against "Sinosphere" and "Indosphere"
Post, Mark W.. - : Pacific Linguistics, 2011
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Austroasiatic Studies: Papers from ICAAL 4: Vol 1
Sidwell, Paul; Sophana Srichampa. - : SIL International; Pacific Linguistics; Mahidol University Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia, 2011
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Austroasiatic Studies: Papers from ICAAL 4: Vol 2
Gregerson, Kenneth J.; Sidwell, Paul; Sophana Srichampa. - : SIL International; Pacific Linguistics: Mahidol University Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia, 2011
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The North Bahnaric clade: a computational approach
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Burmese in Mon syntax: external influence and internal development
In: Jenny, Mathias (2011). Burmese in Mon syntax: external influence and internal development. In: Srichampa, Sophana; Sidwell, Paul; Gregerson, Kenneth. Austroasiatic Studies: papers from ICAAL 4. Dallas, Salaya, Canberra: SIL International. Mahidol University, Pacific Linguistics, 48-64. (2011)
Abstract: Since the 11th century Mon has been in close political, cultural and linguistic contact with Burmese, which led to mutual influence on all levels of the language. Apart from lexical borrowings and calques, the influence of Burmese, though more difficult to demonstrate, can also be seen in Mon syntax. In many cases what looks like Burmese grammatical calques in Mon can also be explained as Mon internal development, or “enhancement of an already existing feature”, i.e. an existing (but maybe marginal) construction type in Mon which became prevalent because of its similarity to a corresponding construction in Burmese. In other cases assimilation to Burmese syntax with indigenous Mon material may have led to restructuring with an outcome rather different from both Old Mon and Burmese. Not much has been published in terms of syntactic convergence or “pattern” transfer to Mon from Burmese, including the modern language, and the aim of this paper, as part of a broader study of language contact phenomena in Burmese and neighbouring languages, is to at least partly fill this gap. This study looks at some constructions in Mon with possible Burmese influence as well as pre-existing structures in Mon which can be seen as their sources. The constructions to be discussed in detail are relative/attributive expressions, conditional and complement clauses, and word order in interrogatives.
Keyword: 410 Linguistics; 490 Other languages; 890 Other literatures; Department of Comparative Linguistics
URL: https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-51300
https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/51300/
https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/51300/1/MonBurmeseSyntaxMJ2011.pdf
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Old Khmer Grammar ...
Jenner, Philip; Sidwell, Paul. - : Zenodo, 2010
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Old Khmer Grammar ...
Jenner, Philip; Sidwell, Paul. - : Zenodo, 2010
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Cua (Kor) historical phonology and classification ...
Sidwell, Paul. - : Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 2009
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Grammaticalization and the discourse distribution of serial verbs in Assamese
Post, Mark W.. - : Australian National University, 2008
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A comparison of the expression of simultaneity in Thai and English adults and children using short animations
Tadmor, Uri; Sidwell, Paul; Winskel, Heather. - : Canberra, A.C.T, Pacific Linguistics, 2008
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Dating the separation of Acehnese and Chamic by etymological analysis of the Aceh-Chamic lexicon ...
Sidwell, Paul. - : Mon-Khmer Studies Journal, 2006
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Dating the separation of Acehnese and Chamic by etymological analysis of the Aceh-Chamic lexicon
Sidwell, Paul. - 2006
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Acehnese and the Aceh-Chamic language family ...
Sidwell, Paul Ed.. - : Pacific Linguistics, 2005
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Front matter for: Chamic and Beyond: Studies in mainland Austronesian languages ...
Grant, Anthony Ed.; Sidwell, Paul Ed.. - : Pacific Linguistics, 2005
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Chamic and Beyond: Studies in mainland Austronesian languages ...
Grant, Anthony Ed.; Sidwell, Paul Ed.. - : Pacific Linguistics, 2005
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Subgrouping of Mienic languages: some observations
Aumann, Greg; Sidwell, Paul. - : Arizona State University, Program for Southeast Asian Studies, 2004
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