The Caucasus for its size can boast more languages than any other region on earth. Of the 40 or so native tongues Georgian is the most widely spoken (by up to 5 million, of whom 3 million are ethnic Georgians). With its own unique script, Georgian has been written since the 4th century and has a rich literature of all genres. Outside Georgia, however, it has remained virtually unknown and unstudied, its grammatical intricacies being discussed by a small but ever growing succession of foreign specialists. The present work represents the first Reference Grammar of this challenging language to appear in English and is the summation of 20 years of intensive study by its author.
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Olguin Martinez, Jesus & Phillip Rogers
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Olguín Martínez, Jesús, Alonso Vásquez-Aguilar & Pilar Valenzuela
2024. Temporal ‘since’ constructions in cross-linguistic perspective. STUF - Language Typology and Universals 77:3 ► pp. 371 ff.
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2023. The common core of relativization in Georgian. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 41:2 ► pp. 501 ff.
Corver, Norbert & Yuta Tatsumi
2023. Number Names. In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Morphology, ► pp. 1 ff.
Fortuin, Egbert
2023. Unbounded repetition, habituality, and aspect from a comparative perspective. Folia Linguistica 57:1 ► pp. 135 ff.
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Hewett, Matthew
2023. Allomorphy in Semitic discontinuous agreement: Evidence for a modular approach to postsyntax. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 41:3 ► pp. 1091 ff.
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2023. Search downward: Minimal Search-based Agree. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 8:1
Olguín Martínez, Jesús
2023. Precedence clauses in the world’s languages: negative markers need not be expletive. STUF - Language Typology and Universals 76:4 ► pp. 587 ff.
Olguín Martínez, Jesús & Manuel Peregrina Llanes
2023. ‘Without V-ing’ clauses: clausal negative concomitance in typological perspective. Folia Linguistica 57:1 ► pp. 37 ff.
Rolle, Nicholas
2023. Inward and Outward Allomorph Selection. In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Morphology, ► pp. 1 ff.
Yong, Qian & Haoran Ma
2023. A typological study on the syntactic variations of counterfactual clauses. Australian Journal of Linguistics 43:3 ► pp. 219 ff.
Amiridze, Nino
2022. Final-Vowel Truncation in the Forms of Address in Modern Spoken Georgian. In Language, Logic, and Computation [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 13206], ► pp. 3 ff.
Amiridze, Nino
2025. Multiple exponence in Georgian placeholder verbs. Morphology 35:2 ► pp. 185 ff.
Fortuna, Marcin
2022. A phonological solution to allomorphy in Georgian nominal inflection. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 7:1
Jeffery, Peter
2022. The Resurrection Gospels and their Hymns in the Early Rite of Jerusalem. In Liturgische Bibelrezeption/Liturgical Reception of the Bible, ► pp. 265 ff.
Nash, Léa
2022. Nonunitary structure of unergative verbs in Georgian. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 40:4 ► pp. 1201 ff.
Zingler, Tim
2022. Circumfixation: A semasiological approach. Word Structure 15:1 ► pp. 55 ff.
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2021. Spans in South Caucasian agreement. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 39:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Middleton, Jane
2021. Pseudo-ABA patterns in pronominal morphology. Morphology 31:4 ► pp. 329 ff.
2019. Compounds or Phrases? Pattern Borrowing from English into Georgian. In Language, Logic, and Computation [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 11456], ► pp. 1 ff.
Božič, Jurij
2019. Constraining long-distance allomorphy. The Linguistic Review 36:3 ► pp. 485 ff.
Lobzhanidze, Irina
2019. Computational Model of the Modern Georgian Language and Search Patterns for an Online Dictionary of Idioms. In Language, Logic, and Computation [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 11456], ► pp. 187 ff.
Lobzhanidze, Irina
2022. The Georgian Language. In Finite-State Computational Morphology, ► pp. 3 ff.
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2019. Case and number suppletion in pronouns. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 37:3 ► pp. 1029 ff.
Zompì, Stanislao
2019. Ergative is not inherent: Evidence from *ABA in suppletion and syncretism. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 4:1
2017. The Person Case Constraint. In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Syntax, Second Edition, ► pp. 1 ff.
Hallonsten Halling, Pernilla
2017. Prototypical adverbs: from comparative concept to typological prototype. Acta Linguistica Hafniensia 49:1 ► pp. 37 ff.
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Sopromadze, Natia & Pontso Moorosi
2017. Do we see through their eyes? Testing a bilingual questionnaire in education research using cognitive interviews. International Journal of Research & Method in Education 40:5 ► pp. 524 ff.
Sun-Ah Jun
2014. Prosodic Typology II,
Asatiani, Rusudan
2013. The Information Structure and Typological Peculiarities of the Georgian Passive Constructions. In Logic, Language, and Computation [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 7758], ► pp. 17 ff.
2012. Case Inversion in Georgian: Syntactic Properties and Sentence Processing. In Case, Word Order and Prominence [Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics, 40], ► pp. 145 ff.
Jochen Trommer
2012. The Morphology and Phonology of Exponence,
Büring, Daniel
2009. Towards a typology of focus realization. In Information Structure, ► pp. 177 ff.
Ebert, Cornelia & Stefan Hinterwimmer
2009. The interpretation of topical indefinites as direct and indirect aboutness topics. In Information Structure, ► pp. 89 ff.
2009. Subject focus in West African languages. In Information Structure, ► pp. 234 ff.
Féry, Caroline & Shinichiro Ishihara
2009. How focus and givenness shape prosody. In Information Structure, ► pp. 36 ff.
Hinterhölzl, Roland
2009. Information structure and unmarked word order in (Older) Germanic. In Information Structure, ► pp. 282 ff.
Hróarsdóttir, þorbjörg
2009. Information structure and OV order. In Information Structure, ► pp. 258 ff.
Hyman, Larry M. & Maria Polinsky
2009. Focus in Aghem. In Information Structure, ► pp. 206 ff.
Hörnig, Robin & Thomas Weskott
2009. 15 Given and new information in spatial statements. In Information Structure, ► pp. 354 ff.
Kaiser, Elsi
2009. Investigating effects of structural and information‐structural factors on pronoun resolution. In Information Structure, ► pp. 332 ff.
Kiss, Katalin É.
2009. Structural focus and exhaustivity. In Information Structure, ► pp. 64 ff.
Reese, Brian & Nicholas Asher
2009. Biased questions, intonation, and discourse. In Information Structure, ► pp. 139 ff.
Rooth, Mats
2009. Second occurrence focus andRelativized Stress F. In Information Structure, ► pp. 15 ff.
Skopeteas, Stavros & Gisbert Fanselow
2009. Effects of givenness and constraints on free word order. In Information Structure, ► pp. 307 ff.
Tomioka, Satoshi
2009. Contrastive topics operate on speech acts. In Information Structure, ► pp. 115 ff.
Malte Zimmermann & Caroline Féry
2009. Information Structure,
Malte Zimmermann & Caroline Féry
2009. Introduction. In Information Structure, ► pp. 1 ff.
Comrie, Bernard
2008. Linguistic Diversity in the Caucasus. Annual Review of Anthropology 37:1 ► pp. 131 ff.
Gaeta, Livio
2008. Constituent order in compounds and syntax: typology and diachrony. Morphology 18:2 ► pp. 117 ff.
Adger, David & Daniel Harbour
2007. Syntax and Syncretisms of the Person Case Constraint. Syntax 10:1 ► pp. 2 ff.
Corbett, Greville G.
2007. Canonical typology, suppletion, and possible words. Language 83:1 ► pp. 8 ff.
Mathieu, Eric
2006. Quirky Subjects in Old French*. Studia Linguistica 60:3 ► pp. 282 ff.
Baerman, Matthew, Dunstan Brown & Greville G. Corbett
2005. The Syntax-Morphology Interface,
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2005. The South Caucasian languages. Lingua 115:1-2 ► pp. 5 ff.
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2004. The Indeterminacy/Attestation Model of Metathesis. Language 80:2 ► pp. 203 ff.
Harris, Alice C.
2003. The word in Georgian. In Word, ► pp. 227 ff.
Rezac, Milan
2003. The Fine Structure of Cyclic Agree. Syntax 6:2 ► pp. 156 ff.
Rezac, Milan
2010. Repairs and Uninterpretable Features. In Phi-features and the Modular Architecture of Language [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 81], ► pp. 177 ff.
Rezac, Milan
2024. The rise and fall of a person-case constraint in Breton. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 42:3 ► pp. 1233 ff.
Diessel, Holger
2001. The Ordering Distribution of Main and Adverbial Clauses: A Typological Study. Language 77:3 ► pp. 433 ff.
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Piot, Mireille
1999. Les catégories et l’expression de la « possession », liaison avec le « genre » et le « nombre ». Linx :11 ► pp. 217 ff.
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2009. Abbreviations and symbols. In Information Structure, ► pp. xi ff.
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2009. Notes on contributors. In Information Structure, ► pp. vii ff.
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2009. Copyright Page. In Information Structure, ► pp. iv ff.
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