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Autor:
M. Ryan Bochnak, Emily A. Hanink
Publikováno v:
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory. 40:979-1022
This paper concerns clausal embedding in Washo (also spelled Washoe, Wáˑšiw), a highly endangered Hokan/isolate language spoken around Lake Tahoe in the United States. We argue that Washo offers evidence that both complementation and modification
Autor:
Karlos Arregi, Emily A. Hanink
Publikováno v:
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory. 40:651-702
The grammatical notion of switch reference refers to morphological markers that track whether the subjects of two related clauses are coreferent (Jacobsen 1967). We argue in this article for a treatment of switch reference as index agreement, based o
Autor:
Emily A. Hanink
Publikováno v:
Hanink, E A 2020, ' DP structure and internally headed relatives in Washo ', Natural Language and Linguistic Theory . https://doi.org/10.1007/s11049-020-09482-y
This paper contributes to recent lines of inquiry addressing the nature of indices in definite expressions. The primary language of investigation is Washo, a North American isolate spoken in the western United States. Building on previous claims abou
Autor:
Emily A. Hanink
Publikováno v:
Glossa: a journal of general linguistics. 6
This paper offers a unified structural analysis of anaphora and relative clauses licensed by same within definite descriptions. Taking as a point of departure the proposal that indices occupy syntactic positions in anaphoric DPs (Schwarz 2009; Simone
Autor:
Emily A. Hanink
This paper addresses the interaction between restructuring and nominalization in Washo (isolate, USA). An overview of the basics of restructuring in Washo is provided, and then two types of thematic nominalizations -- subject and object -- are compar
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Autor:
Emily A. Hanink, Andrea Beltrama
Publikováno v:
Journal of Linguistics. 55:1-34
Mirativeexpressions, which mark surprising information (DeLancey 1997), are often expressed through linguistic forms that are also used to encode other, seemingly unrelated, meanings – e.g. evidential markers that mark lack of direct evidence (Turk
Autor:
Emily A. Hanink
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics. 21:247-290
The ‘missing-P’ phenomenon (Bresnan and Grimshaw in Linguist Inq 9:331–391, 1978) refers to free relative constructions in which one of two prepositions appears to be missing. This paper provides an account of free relatives in German that stra
Publikováno v:
Semantics and Linguistic Theory
Theories of gradability and comparison (e.g., Kamp 1975, Cresswell 1977 and many following) have been developed with data from familiar languages like English with adjectives at their core. In many languages, however, the main predicate in truth-cond
Autor:
Emily A. Hanink, William Snyder
Publikováno v:
Language Acquisition. 21:199-211
This brief article discusses further evidence for the Compounding Parameter (TCP; Snyder 1995, 2001, 2007, 2011, 2012), which is a proposed point of cross-linguistic variation with considerable support from acquisitional studies of English. This brie
Autor:
Emily A. Hanink
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America. 4:41
Washo, a Native American isolate, displays negative concord morphology in the context of negation. Negative concord in Washo comes in the form of the morpheme -Na, which may be suffixed onto optionally many sentential elements in a single clause. Giv