https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/009965
Morphosyntactic Marking of Focus: Subject–Object Asymmetries in Bantu - lingbuzz/009965
In many African languages, there exists a type of subject–object asymmetry by which subject focus must be expressed by A‑bar movement to a morphologically...
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https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/009969
Grammatical tone in African languages - lingbuzz/009969
In this chapter, we examine grammatical tone data from approximately thirty different African languages from all over the continent, organized for convenience...
african languagestonelingbuzz
https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/009966
Seven-Primal-Vowel Bracket Testing: Cohort 01 Evidence Across Ten Languages - lingbuzz/009966
This technical note reports Cohort 01 of the ZË-RO vowel-bracket evaluation battery, a four-run test of bracket placement for boundary vowels across ten...
https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/009974
Agreement and Clitic Doubling in Arabic - lingbuzz/009974
This dissertation investigates the difference between ϕ-agreement and clitic doubling using Tunisian (Maghrebi) and Palestinian (Levantine) Arabic as an...
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https://ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/009600
Staged updates - lingbuzz/009600
Dynamic semantics standardly treats negation as externally static. This is inconsistent with anaphora to doubly-negated indefinites, and Partee disjunctions. I...
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