In:Functional-Historical Approaches to Explanation: In honor of Scott DeLancey
Edited by Tim Thornes, Erik Andvik, Gwendolyn Hyslop and Joana Jansen
[Typological Studies in Language 103] 2013
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 25 July 2013
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.103.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.103.toc
Table of contents
Introduction
Part I. Typological studies
Non-aprioristic typology as a discovery tool
Chorophorics, or the difference between place as an entity and place as a position in space
On the diachrony of the ‘Ethical Dative’
Part II. Contributions to historical linguistics
Biactantial agreement in the Gongduk transitive verb in the broader Tibeto-Burman context
The dinguist’s dilemma: Regular and sporadic l/d interchange in Sino-Tibetan and elsewhere
Part III. TAME and case alignment
Person-sensitive TAME marking in Galo: Historical origins and functional motivation
Agent case marking in Sahaptian
Part IV. Multi-clause constructions
The Kurtöp -si construction: Converbs, clause-chains and verb serialization
Verb serialization in Ede from a diachronic perspective
Tense-aspect morphology from nominalizers in Newar
Part V. Functional motivation and extension
Predicting reference form: A Pear Story Study of information status, thematic role and animacy in Meithei (Manipuri, Meiteiron)
Causation as “functional sink” in Northern Paiute
The challenge of Maa ‘Away’
Name index
Language index
Subject index
