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@InBook{Supalla1986,
author = {Supalla, Ted},
title = {The classifier system of American Sign Lanugage},
pages = {181--214},
crossref = {Craig1986},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Article{Seifart2004,
author = {Seifart, Frank},
title = {Nominal classification in Miraña, a Witotoan language of Columbia},
pages = {228--246},
crossref = {Aikhenvald2004a},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/seifart2004nominal.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
}
@InBook{Payne1986,
author = {Payne, Doris L.},
title = {Noun classification in Yagua},
pages = {113-131},
crossref = {Craig1986},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
}
@InBook{Mithun1986,
author = {Mithun, Marianne},
title = {The convergence of noun classification systems},
pages = {379--395},
crossref = {Craig1986},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@InBook{Liddell2003,
author = {Liddell, Scott},
title = {Sources of meaning in ASL classifier predicates},
pages = {199--220},
crossref = {Emmorey2003},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@InBook{Grinevald2000,
author = {Grinevald, Colette},
title = {A morphosyntactic typology of classifiers},
pages = {50--92},
crossref = {Senft2000},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@InBook{Downing1986,
author = {Downing, Pamela},
title = {The anaphoric use of classifiers in Japanese},
pages = {345--375},
crossref = {Craig1986},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@InProceedings{Dixon1986,
author = {Dixon, R. M. W.},
title = {Noun classes and noun classification in typological perspective},
pages = {105--112},
crossref = {Craig1986},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
}
@InProceedings{Denny1986,
author = {Denny, J. Peter},
title = {The semantic role of noun classifiers},
pages = {297--308},
crossref = {Craig1986},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@InBook{Barnes1990,
author = {Barnes, Janet},
date = {1990},
title = {Classifiers in Tuyuca},
note = {The book this appears in was requested.},
pages = {273-292},
crossref = {Payne1990},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
}
@Article{Aikhenvald2004,
author = {Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.},
title = {Nominal classification},
pages = {105--116},
subtitle = {Towards a comprehensive typology},
crossref = {Aikhenvald2004a},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/aikhenvald2004nominal.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@InBook{Storto2014,
author = {Storto, Luciana},
title = {Reduplication in Karitiana (Tupi)},
pages = {401--426},
annotation = {In this work the author talks about ``ideophonic phrases'' and the role of reduplication within them.},
crossref = {GoodwinGomez2014a},
keywords = {reduplication, amazon},
}
@InBook{Salanova2014,
author = {Salanova, Andrés Pablo},
pages = {247--272},
title = {Reduplication and verbal number in Mẽbengokre},
annotation = {An interesting aspect of this work is that Salanova find the onomatopoeia uses to be ``relatively uninteresting''.},
crossref = {GoodwinGomez2014a},
keywords = {reduplication, amazon},
}
@InBook{GuirardelloDamian2014,
author = {Guirardello-Damian, Raquel},
pages = {217--246},
title = {Reduplication and Ideophones in Trumai},
annotation = {A point is made here that there is some substantial difference between replication of syllables in ideophones and true reduplication.},
crossref = {GoodwinGomez2014a},
keywords = {reduplication, ideophones, amazon},
}
@InBook{GoodwinGomez2014,
author = {{Goodwin Gómez}, Gale},
title = {Reduplication in the Yanomae language of Northern Brazil},
pages = {161--183},
annotation = {This mentions the notion of semantic augmentation as being a common use of reduplication.},
crossref = {GoodwinGomez2014a},
keywords = {reduplication, amazon},
}
@InBook{Floyd2014,
author = {Floyd, Simeon},
pages = {77--113},
title = {Four types of reduplication in the Cha'palaa language of Ecuador},
annotation = {This discusses an ideophone usage of reduplication as being 1 of 4 uses.},
crossref = {GoodwinGomez2014a},
file = {Documents/reading/ideophones/floyd2014four.pdf},
keywords = {reduplication, amazon},
}
@InBook{Singh2003,
author = {Singh, Rajendra and Ford, Alan},
pages = {66--76},
title = {In praise of Śaka\d{t}āyana},
crossref = {Singh2003a},
keywords = {morphology},
subtitle = {Some remarks on whole word morphology},
}
@Article{Manova2020,
author = {Manova, Stela and Hammarström, Harald and Kastner, Itamar and Nie, Yining},
title = {What is in a morpheme?},
note = {This is a from a preprint of a Word Structure special issue.},
pages = {1--17},
crossref = {Manova2020a},
keywords = {morphology},
subtitle = {Theoretical, experimental and computational approaches to the relation of mean and form in morphology},
}
@InBook{Hyman2003,
author = {Hyman, Larry M.},
pages = {245--281},
title = {Suffix ordering in Bantu: a morphocentric approach},
crossref = {Booij2003},
file = {Documents/reading/morphology/hyman2003suffix.pdf},
keywords = {morphology},
}
@InBook{Ford2003,
author = {Ford, Alan and Singh, Rajendra},
pages = {18--42},
title = {Prolegomena to a theory of non-Pā\d{n}inian morphology},
crossref = {Singh2003a},
keywords = {morphology},
}
@InBook{Bickel2015,
author = {Bickel, Balthasar and Witzlack-Makarevich, Alena and Zakharko, Taras},
pages = {7--43},
title = {Typological evidence against universal effects of referential scales on case alignment},
crossref = {BornkesselSchlesewksy2015},
file = {Documents/reading/morphology/bickel2015typological.pdf},
keywords = {morphology},
}
@InBook{Lakatos1970,
author = {Lakatos, Imre},
pages = {91--195},
title = {Falsification and the methodology of scientific research programmes},
crossref = {Lakatos1970a},
keywords = {philosophy of science, philosophy},
}
@InBook{Sanchez2015,
author = {Sánchez, Liliana},
pages = {287--322},
title = {Right peripheral domains, deixis and information structure in Southern Quechua},
crossref = {Manley2015},
keywords = {quechua, syntax, semantics},
}
@InBook{Nuckolls2015,
author = {Nuckolls, Janis and Swanson, Tod and {Ramirez Spencer}, Belinda},
pages = {75--100},
title = {Demonstrative deixis in two dialects of Amazonian Quichua},
crossref = {Manley2015},
keywords = {quechua, semantics},
}
@InBook{Muysken2015,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
pages = {259--286},
title = {From nominal predicate to deictic clausal highlighter: The development of hina `like'},
crossref = {Manley2015},
keywords = {quechua, semantics},
}
@InBook{Muysken2011,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
pages = {251-266},
title = {Relative clauses in Ecuadorian Quechua},
crossref = {Gijn2011},
date = {2011},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken2011relative.pdf},
keywords = {quechua, syntax},
}
@InBook{Muysken2010,
title = {Verbal complexes in Ecuadorian Quechua},
note = {This title looks to be identical to the cross referenced entry except for the title. It is possible that this was a title used at the conference on which the book is based.},
crossref = {Muysken2010c},
keywords = {quechua, syntax},
}
@InBook{Muysken1997,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
pages = {367--426},
title = {Media lengua},
crossref = {Thomason1997},
keywords = {quechua, socioling},
}
@InBook{Muysken1997a,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
pages = {427--447},
title = {Callahuaya},
crossref = {Thomason1997},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken1997callahuaya.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{Cole1994,
pages = {190--204},
title = {Inflection and agreement properties of quantifiers in Quechua},
crossref = {Cole1994a},
keywords = {quechua, syntax, morphology},
}
@InBook{Muntendam2015,
author = {Muntendam, Antje},
pages = {208--258},
title = {Discourse deixis in Southern Quechua: A case study on topic and focus},
crossref = {Manley2015},
keywords = {quechua, semantics},
}
@InBook{Manly2015,
author = {Manly, Marilyn},
pages = {145--207},
title = {Multidimensional markers of evidential, epistemic and mirative stance in Cuzco Quechua},
crossref = {Manley2015},
keywords = {quechua, semantics},
}
@InBook{vandeKerke1994,
author = {{van de Kerke}, Simon},
pages = {231--245},
title = {Mismatches between affix order and interpretation: Quecha -chi, -mu and -pu revisited},
crossref = {Cole1994a},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/kerke1994mismatches.pdf},
keywords = {quechua, morphology},
}
@InBook{Kalt2015,
author = {Kalt, Susan},
pages = {25--74},
title = {Pointing in space and time: Deixis and directional movement in schoolchildren's Quechua},
crossref = {Manley2015},
keywords = {quechua, semantics},
}
@InBook{Courtney2015,
author = {Courtney, Ellen Hazelhurst},
title = {Child acquisition of Quechua evidentiality and deictic meaning},
crossref = {Manley2015},
keywords = {quechua, semantics, psycholing},
}
@InBook{Adelaar2011,
author = {Adelaar, Willem},
pages = {267--280},
title = {Participial clauses in Tarma Quechua},
crossref = {Gijn2011},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/adelaar2011participial.pdf},
keywords = {quechua, syntax},
}
@InBook{Anagnostopoulou2013,
author = {Anagnostopoulou, Elena and Samioti, Yota},
title = {Allosemy, Idioms, and their Domains: Evidence from Adjectival Participles},
pages = {218--250},
crossref = {Folli2013},
file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/syntax/Folli2013.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {morphology, allosemy},
}
@InBook{Marantz2013,
author = {Marantz, Alec},
title = {Locality Domains for Contextual Allomorphy across the Interfaces},
pages = {95--115},
crossref = {Matushansky2013},
keywords = {morphology, allosemy},
}
@InBook{Sims2022a,
author = {Sims, Andrea D and Ussishkin, Adam and Parker, Jeff and Wray, Samantha},
title = {At the Intersection of Cognitive Processes and Linguistic Diversity},
pages = {1--28},
crossref = {Sims2022},
file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/morphology/Sims2022.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {morphology, typology},
}
@InBook{Haspelmath2019,
author = {Haspelmath},
title = {How comparative concepts and descriptive linguistic categories are different},
pages = {83--114},
crossref = {Olmen2019},
keywords = {morphology, typology},
}
@Article{Aikhenvald1994,
author = {Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.},
date = {1994},
journaltitle = {Anthropological Linguistics},
title = {Classifiers in Tariana},
number = {4},
pages = {407--465},
volume = {36},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/aikhenvald1994classifiers.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
}
@Article{Aikhenvald1996,
author = {Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.},
date = {1996},
journaltitle = {Moscow Journal of Linguistics},
title = {Noun classes, classifiers and agreement in Baniwa (Arawak)},
pages = {7--33},
volume = {3},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Article{Aikhenvald1998,
author = {Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. and Green, Diana},
date = {1998},
journaltitle = {Anthropological Linguistics},
title = {Palikur and the typology of classifiers},
number = {3},
pages = {429--480},
volume = {40},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/aikhenvald1998palikur.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
}
@Book{Aikhenvald2000,
author = {Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.},
date = {2000},
title = {Classifiers},
publisher = {OUP Oxford},
subtitle = {A typology of noun categorization devices},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Book{Aikhenvald2004a,
date = {2004},
title = {Language Typology and Universals},
editor = {Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y.},
number = {2/3},
volume = {57},
journaltitle = {Language Typology and Universals},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Article{Allan1977,
author = {Allan, Keith},
date = {1977},
journaltitle = {Language},
title = {Classifiers},
number = {2},
pages = {283--310},
volume = {53},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/allan1977classifiers.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Article{Benedicto2004,
author = {Benedicto, Elena and Brentari, Diane},
date = {2004},
journaltitle = {Natural Language \& Linguistic Theory},
title = {Where did all the arguments go?},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11049-003-4698-2},
number = {4},
pages = {743--810},
subtitle = {Argument-changing properties of classifiers in asl},
volume = {22},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/benedicto2004where.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Article{Berlin1964,
author = {Berlin, Brent and Romney, A. Kimball},
date = {1964},
journaltitle = {American Anthropologist},
title = {Descriptive semantics of Tzeltal numeral classifiers},
number = {3},
pages = {79--98},
volume = {66},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/berlin1964descriptive.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Book{Berlin1968,
author = {Berlin, Brent},
date = {1968},
title = {Tzeltal Numeral Classifiers},
publisher = {Mouton},
subtitle = {A study in ethnographic semantics},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Article{Biedny2021,
author = {Biedny, Jerome and Burner, Matthew and Cudworth, Andrea and Macaulay, Monica},
date = {2021},
journaltitle = {International Jounal of American Linguistics},
title = {Classifier medials across {A}lgonquian},
number = {1},
pages = {1--47},
subtitle = {A first look},
volume = {87},
file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/algonquian/Biedny2001.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@InBook{Burling1965,
author = {Burling, Robins},
booktitle = {Context and meaning in cultural anthropology},
date = {1965},
title = {How to choose a Burmese numeral classifier},
editor = {Spiro, M.E.},
pages = {243--264},
publisher = {Free Press},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Article{Carlson1989,
author = {Carlson, Barry},
date = {1989},
journaltitle = {Anthropological Linguistics},
title = {Compounding and lexical affixation in Spokane},
pages = {69--82},
volume = {31},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Article{Colby1966,
author = {Colby, B. N. and Akhmanova, Olga and Albert, Ethel M. and Banks, E. Pendleton and Chafe, Wallace L. and Conklin, Harold C. and Fischer, J. L. and Grootaers, Willem A. and Hymes, Dell and Kay, Paul and Keesing, Roger M. and Kennard, Edward A. and Knobloch, J. and Lounsbury, F. G. and Sweet, Louise E. and Trager, G. L. and Utley, Francis Lee and Wescott, Roger W.},
date = {1966},
journaltitle = {Current Anthropology},
title = {Ethnographic semantics},
number = {1},
pages = {3--32},
subtitle = {A preliminary survey [and comments and replies]},
volume = {7},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/colby1966ethnographic.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@InBook{Corazza1990,
author = {Corazza, Serena},
booktitle = {Sign Language Research},
date = {1990},
title = {The morphology of classifier handshapes in Italian Sign Language (LIS)},
booksubtitle = {Theoretical issues},
editor = {Lucas, Ceil},
pages = {71--82},
publisher = {Gallaudet University Press},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Proceedings{Craig1986,
date = {1986},
title = {Noun Classes and Categorization},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.7},
editor = {Craig, Colette G.},
publisher = {John Benjamins},
booksubtitle = {Proceedings of a symposium on categorization and noun classification, Eugene, Oregon, October 1983},
booktitle = {Noun Classes and Categorization},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@InProceedings{Denny1976,
author = {Denny, J. Peter},
booktitle = {Papers from the Twelfth Regional Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society},
date = {1976},
title = {What are noun classifiers good for?},
pages = {122--132},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/denny1976what.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Article{Egesdal1981,
author = {Egesdal, Steven},
date = {1981},
journaltitle = {University of Hawaii Working Papers in Linguistics},
title = {Some ideas on the origin of Salish lexical suffixes},
number = {2},
pages = {3--19},
volume = {13},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Book{Emmorey2003,
author = {Emmorey, Karen},
date = {2003},
title = {Perspectives on Classifier Constructions in Sign Languages},
editor = {Emmorey, Karen},
publisher = {Psychology Press},
booktitle = {Perspectives on Classifier Constructions in Sign Languages},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Article{Fedden2017,
author = {Fedden, Sabastian and Corbett, Greville G.},
date = {2017},
journaltitle = {Glossa},
title = {Gender and classifiers in concurrent systems},
journalsubtitle = {A journal of general linguistics},
number = {1},
pages = {1--47},
subtitle = {Refining the typology of nominal classification},
volume = {2},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/feddn2017gender.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Article{Floyd2018,
author = {Floyd, Simeon and {San Roque}, Lila and Majid, Asifa},
date = {2018},
journaltitle = {Journal of Linguistic Anthropology},
title = {Smell is coded in grammar and frequent in discourse},
number = {2},
pages = {175--196},
subtitle = {Cha'palaa olfactory language in cross-linguistic perspective},
volume = {28},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
}
@Article{Gerdts2004,
author = {Gerdts, Donna B. and Hinkson, Mercedes Q.},
date = {2004},
journaltitle = {Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung},
title = {Salish numeral classifiers},
pages = {247--279},
subtitle = {A lexical means to a grammatical end},
volume = {57},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Thesis{GomezImbert1982,
author = {{Gomez-Imbert}, Elsa},
date = {1982},
institution = {Université Sorbonne, Paris},
title = {De la forme et du sens dans la classification nominale en Tatuyo},
type = {PhD},
pubstate = {TDM 19, Editions de l'ORSTOM, 1986},
subtitle = {langue Tucano orientale d'Amazonie colombienne},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
}
@InBook{GomezImbert2007,
author = {{Gomez-Imbert}, Elsa},
booktitle = {Language Endangerment and Endangered Languages},
date = {2007},
title = {Tukanoan nominal classification},
booksubtitle = {Linguistic and anthropological studies with a special emphasis on the language and cultures of the Andean-Amazonian border area},
pages = {401--428},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/gomezimbert2007tukanoan.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
}
@InBook{Greenberg1977,
author = {Greenberg, Joseph H.},
booktitle = {Linguistics at the Crossroads},
date = {1977},
title = {Numeral classifiers and substantival number},
editor = {Makkai, Adam and Makkai, Valerie Becker and Heilmann, Luigi},
pages = {276--300},
publisher = {Jupiter Press},
subtitle = {Problems in the genesis of a linguistic type},
url = {https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED117944.pdf},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/greenberg1977numeral.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Article{Grinevald2004,
author = {Grinevald, Colette and Seifart, Frank},
date = {2004},
journaltitle = {Linguistic Typology},
title = {Noun classes in African and Amazonian languages},
number = {2},
pages = {243--285},
subtitle = {Towards a comparison},
volume = {8},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/grinevald2004noun.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
}
@Article{Hart1963,
author = {Hart, Raymond},
date = {1963},
journaltitle = {Anthropological Linguistics},
title = {Semantic components of shape in Amarakaeri grammar},
number = {9},
pages = {1--7},
volume = {5},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/hart1963semantic.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@InBook{Kegl1990,
author = {Kegl, Judy},
booktitle = {Sign Language Research},
date = {1990},
title = {Predicate argument structure and verb-class organization in the ASL lexicon},
booksubtitle = {Theoretical Issues},
editor = {Lucas, C.},
pages = {149--217},
publisher = {Gallaudet University Press, Washington DC},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Article{Kemmerer2017,
author = {Kemmerer, David},
date = {2017},
journaltitle = {Language, Cognition and Neuroscience},
title = {Categories of object concepts across languages and brains},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1080/23273798.2016.1198819},
number = {4},
pages = {401--424},
subtitle = {The relevance of nominal classification systems to cognitive neuroscience},
volume = {32},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/kemmerer2017categories.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Book{Key1967,
author = {Key, Harold},
date = {1967},
title = {Morphology of Cayuvava},
publisher = {Mouton},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@InProceedings{Kinkade1998,
author = {Kinkade, M. Dale},
booktitle = {Papers for the 33rd International Conference on Salish and Neighboring Languages},
date = {1998},
title = {Origins of Salishan lexical suffixes},
pages = {266--295},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@InProceedings{Little2019,
author = {Little, Carol-Rose and Winarto, Ekarina},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Forty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society},
date = {2019},
title = {Classifiers and the definite article in Indonesian},
pubstate = {to appear},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@InProceedings{Mattina1987,
author = {Mattina, Anthony},
booktitle = {Conference on American Indian Languages, AAA, Chicago},
date = {1987},
title = {On the origin of Salish lexical affixes},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Thesis{McDonald1982,
author = {McDonald, Betsy},
date = {1982},
institution = {SUNY Buffalo},
title = {Aspects of the American Sign Language Predicate System},
type = {PhD},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@InProceedings{Meir2001,
author = {Meir, Irit},
booktitle = {Yearbook of Morphology 1999},
date = {2001},
title = {Verb classifiers as noun incorporation in Israeli Sign Language},
pages = {295--315},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Article{Payne1987,
author = {Payne, Doris L.},
date = {1987},
journaltitle = {Language Sciences},
title = {Noun classification in the Western Amazon},
number = {1},
pages = {22-44},
volume = {9},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/payne1987noun.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
}
@Book{Payne1990,
date = {1990},
title = {Amazonian Linguistics},
editor = {Payne, Doris L.},
publisher = {University of Texas Press},
subtitle = {Studies in Lowland South American Languages},
booksubtitle = {Studies in Lowland South American Languages},
booktitle = {Amazonian Linguistics},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
}
@Thesis{Schick1987,
author = {Schick, Brenda},
date = {1987},
institution = {Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN},
title = {The Acquisition of Classifier Predicates in American Sign Language},
type = {PhD},
keywords = {classifiers},
}
@Book{Seifart2002,
author = {Seifart, Frank},
date = {2002},
title = {El sistema de classificatión nominal del Miraña},
publisher = {CCELA and Universidad de los Andes},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
}
@Book{Seifart2005,
author = {Seifart, Frank},
date = {2005},
title = {The structure and use of shape-based noun classes in Miraña (North West Amazon)},
publisher = {Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/seifart2005structure.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
}
@Article{Seifart2007,
author = {Seifart, Frank and Payne, Doris L.},
date = {2007},
journaltitle = {International Journal of American Linguistics},
title = {Nominal classification in the North West Amazon},
number = {4},
pages = {381--387},
subtitle = {Issues in areal diffusion and typological characterization},
volume = {73},
file = {Documents/reading/classifiers/seifart2007nominal.pdf},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
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@Article{Seifart2007a,
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date = {2007},
journaltitle = {International Journal of American Linguistics},
title = {The prehistory of nominal classification in Witotoan languages},
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pages = {411--445},
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keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
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@Article{Seifart2009,
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date = {2009},
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title = {Multidimensional typology and Miraña class markers},
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keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
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title = {Systems of Nominal Classification},
editor = {Senft, Gunter},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
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keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
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@Thesis{Stenzel2004,
author = {Stenzel, Kristine Sue},
date = {2004},
institution = {University of Colorado},
title = {A reference grammar of Wanano},
type = {PhD},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
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@Article{Valenzuela2016,
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date = {2016},
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keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
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@InProceedings{Vengoechea2000,
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date = {2000},
title = {Clasificación de los seres y objectos del mundo en la lengua muinane},
keywords = {classifiers, amazon},
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@InProceedings{Weber2002,
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@InProceedings{Alur2000,
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@Book{Booch1999,
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title = {The Unified Modeling Language User Guide},
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@InProceedings{Cafezeiro2007,
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booktitle = {Tutorials, posters, panels and industrial contributions at the 26th international conference on Conceptual modeling},
title = {Semantic interoperability via category theory},
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@Thesis{Norell2007,
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date = {2007-09},
institution = {Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology},
keywords = {compsci},
title = {Towards a practical programming language based on dependent type theory},
type = {PhD},
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@Article{Olson2012,
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keywords = {consistency, compsci},
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keywords = {hfsm, compsci},
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@InProceedings{Hajic1998,
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computational Linguistics - Volume 1},
title = {Tagging Inflective Languages: Prediction of Morphological Categories for a Rich, Structured Tagset},
address = {Stroudsburg, PA, USA},
pages = {483--490},
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
series = {COLING '98},
acmid = {980927},
date = {1998},
doi = {10.3115/980451.980927},
keywords = {compling, morphology},
location = {Montreal, Quebec, Canada},
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@Article{Li2003,
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volume = {2},
acmid = {979879},
date = {2003-09},
doi = {10.1145/979872.979879},
issue_date = {September 2003},
keywords = {compling},
location = {New York, NY, USA},
numpages = {5},
publisher = {ACM},
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@InProceedings{McDonald2005,
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the Conference on Human Language Technology and Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing},
title = {Non-projective Dependency Parsing Using Spanning Tree Algorithms},
address = {Stroudsburg, PA, USA},
pages = {523--530},
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
series = {HLT '05},
acmid = {1220641},
date = {2005},
doi = {10.3115/1220575.1220641},
keywords = {compling},
location = {Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada},
numpages = {8},
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@InProceedings{McDonald2011,
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address = {Stroudsburg, PA, USA},
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publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
series = {EMNLP '11},
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date = {2011},
isbn = {978-1-937284-11-4},
keywords = {compling},
location = {Edinburgh, United Kingdom},
numpages = {11},
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publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
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date = {2009},
isbn = {978-1-932432-62-6},
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volume = {114},
abstract = {In this paper a kernel method for shape recognition
is proposed. The approach is based on the edit
distance between pairs of shapes after transforming
them into symbol strings. The transformation of
shapes into symbol strings is invariant to
similarity transforms and can handle partial
occlusions. Representation of shape contours uses
the shape contexts and applies dynamic programming
for finding the correspondence between points over
shape contours. Corresponding points are then
transformed into symbolic representation and the
normalized edit distance computes the dissimilarity
between pairs of strings in the database. Obtained
distances are then transformed into suitable kernels
which are classified using support vector
machines. Experimental results over a variety of
shape databases show that the proposed approach is
suitable for shape recognition.},
keywords = {compling},
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@InProceedings{Feldman2006,
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publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg},
title = {Experiments in Cross-Language Morphological Annotation Transfer},
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date = {2006},
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keywords = {compling, morphology},
language = {English},
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title = {Dependency Grammar Induction via Bitext Projection Constraints},
pages = {369--377},
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
date = {2009-08},
keywords = {compling, syntax},
location = {Suntec, Singapore},
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@InBook{Karttunen1985,
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@Article{Lodhi2002,
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title = {Text Classification using String Kernels.},
issn = {15324435},
number = {3},
pages = {419 - 444},
volume = {2},
abstract = {We propose a novel approach for categorizing text
documents based on the use of a special kernel. The
kernel is an inner product in the feature space
generated by all subsequences of length k. A
subsequence is any ordered sequence of k characters
occurring in the text though not necessarily
contiguously. The subsequences are weighted by an
exponentially decaying factor of their full length
in the text, hence emphasising those occurrences
that are close to contiguous. A direct computation
of this feature vector would involve a prohibitive
amount of computation even for modest values of k,
since the dimension of the feature space grows
exponentially with k. The paper describes how
despite this fact the inner product can be
efficiently evaluated by a dynamic programming
technique. Experimental comparisons of the
performance of the kernel compared with a standard
word feature space kernel (Joachims, 1998) show
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date = {2002},
journaltitle = {Journal of Machine Learning Research},
keywords = {compling},
url = {http://proxy.lib.ohio-state.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=iih&AN=7188675&site=ehost-live},
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title = {Linguistic regularities in continuous space word representations},
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booksubtitle = {Human Language Technologies},
date = {2013},
keywords = {compling},
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@Article{Neuhaus2006,
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booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Balto-Slavonic Natural Language Processing: Information Extraction and Enabling Technologies},
title = {The Best of Two Worlds: Cooperation of Statistical and Rule-based Taggers for Czech},
address = {Stroudsburg, PA, USA},
pages = {67--74},
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
series = {ACL '07},
acmid = {1567558},
date = {2007},
keywords = {compling},
location = {Prague, Czech Republic},
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publisher = {University of Hawai'i Press},
title = {Electronic grammars and reproducible research},
number = {4},
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journaltitle = {Language Documentation \& Conservation},
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@Book{Crystal2003,
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title = {Cliticization vs. Inflection: English {\it n't}},
number = {3},
pages = {502--513},
volume = {59},
date = {1983},
journaltitle = {Language},
keywords = {morphology},
}
@Article{Zwicky1985,
author = {Zwicky, Arnold M},
title = {Clitics and Particles},
number = {2},
pages = {283--305},
volume = {61},
date = {1985},
journaltitle = {Language},
keywords = {morphology},
}
@InProceedings{Zwicky1985a,
author = {Zwicky, Arnold M},
booktitle = {Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society},
title = {How to describe inflection},
pages = {372--386},
volume = {11},
date = {1985},
file = {Documents/reading/morphology/zwicky1985describe.pdf},
keywords = {morphology},
}
@InProceedings{Zwicky1987,
author = {Zwicky, Arnold and Pullum, Geoffrey},
booktitle = {Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society},
title = {Plain morphology and expressive morphology},
pages = {330--340},
volume = {13},
date = {1987},
file = {Documents/reading/morphology/zwicky1987plain.pdf},
keywords = {morphology},
}
@Article{Carnielli2020,
author = {Carnielli, Walter and Rodrigues, Abilio},
title = {On epistemic and ontological interpretations of intuitionistic and paraconsistent paradigms},
date = {2020},
journaltitle = {Logic Journal of the IGPL},
keywords = {math, philosophy},
}
@Article{Hemple1948,
author = {Hemple, Carl and Oppenheim, Paul},
title = {Studies in the logic of explanation},
number = {2},
pages = {135--175},
volume = {15},
date = {1948},
journaltitle = {Philosophy of Science},
keywords = {philosophy of science, philosophy},
}
@Book{Lakatos1970a,
editor = {Lakatos, Imre and Musgrave, Alan},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
title = {Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge},
booktitle = {Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge},
date = {1970},
keywords = {philosophy of science, philosophy},
}
@Article{Loevinger1957,
author = {Loevinger, Jane},
title = {Objective tests as instruments of psychological theory},
pages = {635--695},
volume = {3},
date = {1957},
journaltitle = {Psychological Reports},
keywords = {philosophy of science, psychology, validity},
}
@Book{Markus2013,
author = {Markus, Keith A and Borsboom, Denny},
publisher = {Routledge},
title = {Frontiers of Test Validity Theory},
booksubtitle = {Measurement, Causation and Meaning},
date = {2013},
keywords = {philosophy of science, psychology, validity},
}
@InBook{Masterson2009,
author = {Masterson, Micheal J and {Rainer Jr.}, R Kelly},
pages = {2827--2833},
title = {The nomological network and the research continuum},
booktitle = {Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Second Edition},
date = {2009},
keywords = {philosophy of science, validity, compsci},
}
@InBook{Watson2012,
author = {Watson, David},
pages = {349--369},
publisher = {American Psychological Association},
title = {Objective tests as instruments of psychological theory and research},
series = {APA Handbooks in Psychology},
volume = {1},
booksubtitle = {Foundations, Planning, Measures and Psychometrics},
booktitle = {APA Handbook of Research Methods in Psychology},
date = {2012},
doi = {10.1037/13619-019},
keywords = {philosophy of science, psychology, validity},
}
@InBook{Beddor1993,
author = {Beddor, Patrice Speeter},
editor = {Huffman, Marie K. and Krakow, Rena A.},
title = {The Perception of Nasal Vowels},
booktitle = {Nasals, Nasalization, and the Velum},
date = {1993},
keywords = {phonetics},
}
@Article{Diehm1997,
author = {Diehm, Erin and Johnson, Keith},
title = {Near-merger in Russian palatalization},
pages = {265--279},
volume = {50},
date = {1997},
journaltitle = {Ohio State Working Papers in Linguistics},
keywords = {phonetics},
}
@Article{Gordon2001,
author = {Gordon, Matthew and Ladefoged, Peter},
title = {Phonation types},
number = {4},
pages = {383--406},
volume = {29},
date = {2001},
journaltitle = {Journal of Phonetics},
keywords = {phonetics},
subtitle = {A cross-linguistic overview},
}
@Book{Ladefoged1996,
author = {Ladefoged, Peter and Maddieson, Ian},
publisher = {Blackwell},
title = {The Sounds of the World's Languages},
date = {1996},
keywords = {phonetics},
}
@Book{Lehiste1970,
author = {Lehiste, Ilse},
date = {1970},
title = {Suprasegmentals},
publisher = {MIT Press},
keywords = {phonetics},
}
@Book{Llisterri1991,
author = {Llisterri, Joaquim},
publisher = {Editorial Anthropos},
title = {Introducción a la fonética},
date = {1991},
keywords = {fieldwork, phonetics},
subtitle = {el método experimental},
}
@InProceedings{Matisoff1975,
author = {Matisoff, J. A.},
booktitle = {Nasálfest},
date = {1975},
title = {Rhinoglottophilia},
booksubtitle = {Papers from a Symposium on Nasals and Nasalization},
editor = {Ferguson, C. A. and Hyman, L. M. and Ohala, J. J.},
pages = {265--287},
publisher = {Stanford, CA: Stanford University, Linguistics Department},
subtitle = {The mysterious connection between nasality and glottality},
keywords = {phonetics},
}
@Article{Muehlbauer2012,
author = {Muehlbauer, Jeffrey},
title = {Vowel spaces in Plains Cree},
number = {1},
pages = {91--105},
volume = {42},
date = {2012},
journaltitle = {Journal of the International Phonetic Association},
keywords = {phonetics},
}
@Article{Whalen1989,
author = {Whalen, D. H. and Beddor, Patrice S.},
title = {Connections between nasality and vowel duration and height},
number = {3},
pages = {457--486},
volume = {65},
date = {1989},
journaltitle = {Language},
keywords = {phonetics},
subtitle = {Elucidation of the Eastern Algonquian intrusive nasal},
}
@Thesis{Chandlee2014,
author = {Chandlee, Jane},
date = {2014},
institution = {University of Delaware},
title = {Strinctly Local Phonological Processes},
type = {PhD},
file = {Documents/reading/phonology/chandlee2014strictly.pdf},
keywords = {hfsm, phonology},
}
@Book{Eisner2001,
editor = {Eisner, Jason and Karttunen, Lauri and Theriault, Alain},
title = {Finite-State Phonology},
date = {2001},
keywords = {hfsm, phonology},
subtitle = {Proceedings to the 5th Workshop of the ACL Special Interest Group in Computational Phonology (SIGPHON)},
}
@Book{Hayes1995,
author = {Hayes, Bruce},
publisher = {The University of Chicago Press},
title = {Metrical Stress Theory},
date = {1995},
keywords = {phonology},
}
@Thesis{Idsardi1992,
author = {Idsardi, William},
date = {1992},
institution = {MIT},
keywords = {phonology},
title = {The Computation of Prosody},
type = {PhD},
}
@Article{Jardine2016,
author = {Jardine, Adam and Heinz, Jeffrey},
date = {2016},
journaltitle = {Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics},
title = {Learning Tier-based Strictly 2-Local Languages},
pages = {87--98},
volume = {4},
file = {Documents/reading/phonology/jardine2016learning.pdf},
keywords = {hfsm, phonology},
}
@Article{Prince1983,
author = {Prince, Alan},
journal = {Linguistic inquiry},
title = {Relating to the grid},
pages = {19--100},
date = {1983},
journaltitle = {Linguistic inquiry},
keywords = {phonology},
publisher = {JSTOR},
}
@Article{Prince1997,
author = {Prince, Alan and Smolensky, Paul},
title = {Optimality: From neural networks to universal grammar},
number = {5306},
pages = {1604--1610},
volume = {275},
date = {1997},
file = {Documents/reading/phonology/prince1997neural.pdf},
journaltitle = {Science},
keywords = {phonology},
}
@Article{Rogers2011,
author = {Rogers, James and Pullum, Geoffrey K.},
title = {Aural pattern recognition experiments and the subregular hierarchy},
number = {3},
pages = {329--342},
volume = {20},
date = {2011},
journaltitle = {Journal of Logic, Language and Information},
keywords = {hfsm, phonology},
}
@Article{Banon2012,
author = {José Alemán Bañón and Robert Fiorentino and Alison Gabriele},
date = {2012},
journaltitle = {Brain Research},
title = {The processing of number and gender agreement in Spanish: An event-related potential investigation of the effects of structural distance},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2012.03.057},
issn = {0006-8993},
number = {0},
pages = {49 - 63},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006899312005914},
volume = {1456},
abstract = {Previous research suggests that the processing of
agreement is affected by the distance between the
agreeing elements. However, the unique contribution
of structural distance (number of intervening
syntactic phrases) to the processing of agreement
remains an open question, since previous
investigations do not tease apart structural and
linear distance (number of intervening words). We
used event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine the
extent to which structural distance impacts the
processing of Spanish number and gender
agreement. Violations were realized both within the
phrase and across the phrase. Across both levels of
structural distance, linear distance was kept
constant, as was the syntactic category of the
agreeing elements. Number and gender agreement
violations elicited a robust \{P600\} between 400
and 900ms, a component associated with
morphosyntactic processing. No amplitude differences
were observed between number and gender violations,
suggesting that the two features are processed
similarly at the brain level. Within-phrase
agreement yielded more positive waveforms than
across-phrase agreement, both for agreement
violations and for grammatical sentences (no
agreement by distance interaction). These effects
can be interpreted as evidence that structural
distance impacts the establishment of agreement
overall, consistent with sentence processing models
which predict that hierarchical structure impacts
the processing of syntactic dependencies. However,
due to the lack of an agreement by distance
interaction, the possibility cannot be ruled out
that these effects are driven by differences in
syntactic predictability between the within-phrase
and across-phrase configurations, notably the fact
that the syntactic category of the critical word was
more predictable in the within-phrase conditions.},
keywords = {psycholing},
}
@Article{Almor1999,
author = {Almor, Amit},
title = {Noun-phrase anaphora and focus},
number = {4},
pages = {748--765},
volume = {106},
date = {1999},
journaltitle = {Psychological Review},
keywords = {psycholing, anaphora},
subtitle = {The information load hypothesis},
}
@Article{Almor2008,
author = {Almor, Amit and Eimas, Peter D},
title = {Focus and noun phrase anaphors in spoken language comprehension},
number = {2},
pages = {201--225},
volume = {23},
date = {2008},
journaltitle = {Language and cognitive processes},
keywords = {psycholing, anaphora},
publisher = {Taylor \& Francis},
}
@Article{Barber2005,
author = {Barber, Horacio and Carreiras, Manuel},
title = {Grammatical gender and number agreement in Spanish: An ERP comparison},
number = {1},
pages = {137--153},
volume = {17},
date = {2005},
journaltitle = {Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience},
keywords = {psycholing},
publisher = {MIT Press},
}
@Article{Biran2012,
author = {Michal Biran and Naama Friedmann},
date = {2012},
journaltitle = {Cortex},
title = {The representation of lexical-syntactic information: Evidence from syntactic and lexical retrieval impairments in aphasia},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2011.05.024},
issn = {0010-9452},
number = {9},
pages = {1103 - 1127},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0010945211001687},
volume = {48},
abstract = {This study explored lexical-syntactic information syntactic
information that is stored in the lexicon and its
relation to syntactic and lexical impairments in
aphasia. We focused on two types of
lexical-syntactic information: predicate argument
structure (PAS) of verbs (the number and types of
arguments the verb selects) and grammatical gender
of nouns. The participants were 17 Hebrew-speaking
individuals with aphasia who had a syntactic deficit
(agrammatism) or a lexical retrieval deficit
(anomia) located at the semantic lexicon, the
phonological output lexicon, or the phonological
output buffer. After testing the participants
syntactic and lexical retrieval abilities and
establishing the functional loci of their deficits,
we assessed their \{PAS\} and grammatical gender
knowledge. This assessment included sentence
completion, sentence production, sentence
repetition, and grammaticality judgment tasks. The
participants performance on these tests yielded
several important dissociations. Three agrammatic
participants had impaired syntax but unimpaired
\{PAS\} knowledge. Three agrammatic participants had
impaired syntax but unimpaired grammatical gender
knowledge. This indicates that lexical-syntactic
information is represented separately from syntax,
and can be spared even when syntax at the sentence
level, such as embedding and movement are
impaired. All 5 individuals with phonological output
buffer impairment and all 3 individuals with
phonological output lexicon impairment had preserved
lexical-syntactic knowledge. These selective
impairments indicate that lexical-syntactic
information is represented at a lexical stage prior
to the phonological lexicon and the phonological
buffer. Three participants with impaired \{PAS\}
(aPASia) and impaired grammatical gender who showed
intact lexical-semantic knowledge indicate that the
lexical-syntactic information is represented
separately from the semantic lexicon. This led us to
conclude that lexical-syntactic information is
stored in a separate syntactic lexicon. A double
dissociation between \{PAS\} and grammatical gender
impairments indicated that different types of
lexical-syntactic information are represented
separately in this syntactic lexicon.},
keywords = {psycholing},
}
@Article{Botvinick2004,
author = {Botvinick, Matthew and Plaut, David C},
date = {2004},
journaltitle = {Psychological Review},
title = {Doing Without Schema Hierarchies},
doi = {10.1037/0033-295X.111.2.395},
number = {2},
pages = {395--429},
subtitle = {A Recurrent Connectionist Approach to Normal and Impaired Routine Sequential Action},
volume = {111},
keywords = {psycholing, hfsm},
}
@Article{Braitenberg1997,
author = {Braitenberg, Valentino and Heck, Detlef and Sultan, Fahad},
date = {1997},
journaltitle = {Behavioral and Brain Sciences},
title = {The detection and generation of sequeunces as a key to cerebellar function: Experiments and theory},
pages = {229-277},
volume = {20},
file = {Documents/reading/psycholinguistics/braitenberg1997detection.pdf},
keywords = {psycholing, hfsm},
}
@Book{Braitenberg2013,
author = {Braitenberg, Valentino and Schüz, Almut},
publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media},
title = {Anatomy of the Cortex: Statistics and Geometry},
number = {18},
series = {Studies of Brain Function},
date = {2013},
keywords = {psychology},
}
@Article{Caramazza1998,
author = {Caramazza, Alfonso and Shelton, Jennifer R.},
title = {Domain-specific knowledge systems in the brain},
number = {1},
pages = {1--34},
volume = {10},
date = {1998},
journaltitle = {Journal of cognitive neuroscience},
keywords = {psycholing},
subtitle = {The animate-inanimate distinction},
}
@Article{Chan2011,
author = {Chan, Alexander M and Halgren, Eric and Marinkovic, Ksenija and Cash, Sydney S},
title = {Decoding word and category-specific spatiotemporal representations from MEG and EEG},
number = {4},
pages = {3028--3039},
volume = {54},
date = {2011},
journaltitle = {Neuroimage},
keywords = {psycholing},
publisher = {Elsevier},
}
@Article{Chan2011a,
author = {Chan, Alexander M and Baker, Janet M and Eskandar, Emad and Schomer, Donald and Ulbert, Istvan and Marinkovic, Ksenija and Cash, Sydney S and Halgren, Eric},
title = {First-pass selectivity for semantic categories in human anteroventral temporal lobe},
number = {49},
pages = {18119--18129},
volume = {31},
date = {2011},
journaltitle = {The Journal of Neuroscience},
keywords = {psycholing},
publisher = {Soc Neuroscience},
}
@Article{Chen2013,
author = {Chen, Yuanyuan and Davis, Matthew H and Pulverm{\"u}ller, Friedemann and Hauk, Olaf},
title = {Task modulation of brain responses in visual word recognition as studied using EEG/MEG and fMRI},
volume = {7},
date = {2013},
journaltitle = {Frontiers in human neuroscience},
keywords = {psycholing},
publisher = {Frontiers Media SA},
}
@Article{Cooper2006,
author = {Cooper, Richard P and Shallice, Tim},
date = {2006},
journaltitle = {Psychological Review},
title = {Hierarchical schemas and goals in the control of sequential behavior.},
number = {4},
pages = {887--916},
volume = {113},
keywords = {psycholing, hfsm},
publisher = {American Psychological Association},
}
@Article{Cronbach1955,
author = {Cronbach, Lee and Meehl, Paul},
title = {Construct validity in psychological tests},
number = {4},
pages = {281--302},
volume = {52},
date = {1955},
file = {Documents/reading/psychology/cronbach1955psychological.pdf},
journaltitle = {Psychological Bulletin},
keywords = {psychology, philosophy of science, validity},
}
@Article{Cronbach1957,
author = {Cronbach, Lee},
title = {The two disciplines of scientific psychology},
pages = {671--684},
volume = {12},
date = {1957},
journaltitle = {American Psychologist},
keywords = {psychology, philosophy of science, validity},
}
@Article{Diesendruck2001,
author = {Diesendruck, Gil and Markson, Lori},
title = {Children's avoidance of lexical overlap},
number = {5},
pages = {630--641},
volume = {37},
date = {2001},
journaltitle = {Developmental Psychology},
keywords = {psycholing, morphology},
subtitle = {A pragmatic account},
}
@Article{Dikker2013,
author = {Dikker, Suzanne and Pylkk{\"a}nen, Liina},
title = {Predicting language: MEG evidence for lexical preactivation},
number = {1},
pages = {55--64},
volume = {127},
date = {2013},
journaltitle = {Brain and language},
keywords = {psycholing},
publisher = {Elsevier},
}
@InProceedings{Fyshe2012,
author = {Fyshe, Alona and Sudre, Gustavo and Wehbe, Leila and Murphy, Brian and Mitchell, Tom},
booktitle = {2nd NIPS Workshop on Machine Learning and Interpretation in NeuroImaging (MLINI)},
title = {Decoding Word Semantics from Magnetoencephalography Time Series Transformations},
date = {2012},
keywords = {psycholing, morphology, semantics},
}
@Article{HudsonKam2009,
author = {Hudson Kam, Carla L. and Newport, Elissa L.},
title = {Getting it right by getting it wrong},
pages = {30--66},
volume = {59},
date = {2009},
journaltitle = {Cognitive Psychology},
keywords = {psycholing, morphology},
subtitle = {When learners change languages},
}
@Article{Huth2012,
author = {Alexander G. Huth and Shinji Nishimoto and An T. Vu and Jack L. Gallant},
date = {2012},
journaltitle = {Neuron},
title = {A Continuous Semantic Space Describes the Representation of Thousands of Object and Action Categories across the Human Brain},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2012.10.014},
issn = {0896-6273},
number = {6},
pages = {1210 - 1224},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0896627312009348},
volume = {76},
abstract = {Summary Humans can see and name thousands of
distinct object and action categories, so it is
unlikely that each category is represented in a
distinct brain area. A more efficient scheme would
be to represent categories as locations in a
continuous semantic space mapped smoothly across the
cortical surface. To search for such a space, we
used fMRI to measure human brain activity evoked by
natural movies. We then used voxelwise models to
examine the cortical representation of 1,705 object
and action categories. The first few dimensions of
the underlying semantic space were recovered from
the fit models by principal components
analysis. Projection of the recovered semantic space
onto cortical flat maps shows that semantic
selectivity is organized into smooth gradients that
cover much of visual and nonvisual
cortex. Furthermore, both the recovered semantic
space and the cortical organization of the space are
shared across different individuals. Video Abstract},
keywords = {psycholing, semantics},
}
@Article{James2018,
author = {James, Ariel N and Fraundorf, Scott H and Lee, Eun-Kyung and Watson, Duane G},
title = {Individual differences in syntactic processing},
pages = {155--181},
volume = {102},
date = {2018},
journaltitle = {Journal of Memory and Language},
keywords = {psychology, philosophy of science, validity, syntax, psycholing},
subtitle = {Is there evidence for reader-text interactions?},
}
@Article{Kaiser2004,
author = {Kaiser, Elsi and Trueswell, John C},
title = {The role of discourse context in the processing of a flexible word-order language},
number = {2},
pages = {113--147},
volume = {94},
date = {2004},
journaltitle = {Cognition},
keywords = {psycholing},
publisher = {Elsevier},
}
@Article{Kalashnikova2018,
author = {Kalashnikova, Marina and Oliveri, Aimee and Mattock, Karen},
title = {Acceptance of lexical overlap by monolingual and bilingual toddlers},
number = {6},
pages = {1517--1530},
volume = {23},
date = {2018},
journaltitle = {International Journal of Bilingualism},
keywords = {psycholing, semantics, morphology},
}
@Article{Laine1998,
author = {Laine, Matti},
title = {Lexical access to inflected words as measured by lateralized visual lexical decision},
number = {3},
pages = {220--229},
volume = {61},
date = {1998},
journaltitle = {Psychological Research},
keywords = {psycholing, morphology},
}
@InCollection{Lashley1951,
author = {Lashley, Karl Spencer},
booktitle = {Cerebral mechanisms in behavior},
date = {1951},
title = {The problem of serial order in behavior},
pages = {112--136},
keywords = {psycholing, hfsm},
}
@Article{Leonard2014,
author = {Leonard, Laurence B},
title = {Specific language impairment across languages},
number = {1},
pages = {1--5},
volume = {8},
date = {2014},
journaltitle = {Child development perspectives},
keywords = {psycholing},
publisher = {Wiley Online Library},
}
@Article{Levelt1998,
author = {Levelt, Willem JM and Praamstra, Peter and Meyer, Antje S and Helenius, P{\"a}ivi and Salmelin, Riitta},
title = {An MEG study of picture naming},
number = {5},
pages = {553--567},
volume = {10},
date = {1998},
journaltitle = {Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience},
keywords = {psycholing},
publisher = {MIT Press},
}
@Article{Markman1988,
author = {Markman, Ellen M. and Wachtel, Gwyn F.},
title = {Children's use of mutual exclusivity to constrain the meanings of words},
number = {2},
pages = {121--157},
volume = {20},
date = {1988},
journaltitle = {Cognitive Psychology},
keywords = {psycholing, morphology, semantics},
}
@Article{Maye2008,
author = {Maye, Jessica and Aslin, Richard N. and Tanenhaus, Michael K.},
title = {The {W}eckud {W}etch of the {W}ast},
number = {3},
pages = {548--561},
volume = {32},
date = {2008},
journaltitle = {Cognitive Science},
keywords = {psycholing, morphology},
subtitle = {Lexical adaptation to novel accent},
}
@Article{Meyer1971,
author = {Meyer, David E. and Schvaneveldt, Roger W.},
title = {Facilitation in recognizing pairs of words},
number = {2},
pages = {227--234},
volume = {90},
date = {1971},
journaltitle = {Journal of Experimental Psychology},
keywords = {psycholing},
subtitle = {Evidence of a dependence between retrieval operations},
}
@Article{ORourke2011,
author = {Polly L. O'Rourke and Cyma Van Petten},
date = {2011},
journaltitle = {Brain Research},
title = {Morphological agreement at a distance: Dissociation between early and late components of the event-related brain potential},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2011.03.071},
issn = {0006-8993},
number = {0},
pages = {62 - 79},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006899311006664},
volume = {1392},
abstract = {Syntactic relationships among non-adjacent words are
a core aspect of sentence structure. Research on
complex sentences with displaced elements has
concluded that resolving long-distance dependencies
can tax working memory. Here we examine a simpler
relationship—morphological agreement between the
elements of a noun phrase—across a gradient of
distance. Participants read sentences with
violations of gender agreement among Spanish nouns,
determiners and adjectives. For those explicitly
assigned the task of detecting errors, accuracy was
uniformly high across the four levels of distance
between (dis)agreeing words. A second group
performed a comprehension task as \{ERPs\} were
recorded. Gender agreement errors elicited a left
anterior negativity (LAN) regardless of the distance
between (dis)agreeing words, indicating that the
errors were detected. In contrast, a temporally
later component of the \{ERP\} (P600) showed
decreasing amplitudes as the number of words between
(dis)agreeing elements increased. Smaller \{P600\}
responses were also associated with slower responses
to the comprehension questions. Given other work
suggesting that the \{P600\} indexes attempted
repair of a problematic sentence structure, the
results suggest that the participants became
increasingly unwilling to re-visit their initial
parse of a sentence as the required effort
increased, despite having noted an error. The
results are discussed within the context of studies
showing that readers often compute inadequate
structural representations of sentences. We suggest
that \{P600\} amplitude may reflect the costs versus
benefits of sentence re-analysis, determined by a
combination of sentence structure, task
requirements, and the degree to which sentence
meaning hinges on a correct structural analysis.},
keywords = {psycholing, morphology},
}
@Article{Shoji2017,
author = {Shoji, Shinichi and Dubinsky, Stanley and Almor, Amit},
title = {The repeated name penalty, the overt pronoun penalty, and topic in {J}apanese},
pages = {89--106},
volume = {46},
date = {2017},
doi = {10.1007/s10936-016-9424-4},
file = {Documents/reading/psycholinguistics/shoji2017repeated.pdf},
journaltitle = {Journal of Psycholinguistic Research},
keywords = {psycholing, semantics},
}
@Article{Singh2016,
author = {Singh, Raj and Fedorenko, Evelina and Mahowald, Kyle and Gibson, Edward},
title = {Accommodating presuppositions is inappropriate in implausible contexts},
pages = {607-634},
volume = {40},
date = {2016},
journaltitle = {Cognitive Science},
keywords = {psycholing, semantics},
}
@Article{Sudre2012,
author = {Gustavo Sudre and Dean Pomerleau and Mark Palatucci and Leila Wehbe and Alona Fyshe and Riitta Salmelin and Tom Mitchell},
date = {2012},
journaltitle = {NeuroImage},
title = {Tracking neural coding of perceptual and semantic features of concrete nouns},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.04.048},
issn = {1053-8119},
number = {1},
pages = {451 - 463},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1053811912004442},
volume = {62},
abstract = {We present a methodological approach employing
magnetoencephalography (MEG) and machine learning
techniques to investigate the flow of perceptual and
semantic information decodable from neural activity
in the half second during which the brain
comprehends the meaning of a concrete
noun. Important information about the cortical
location of neural activity related to the
representation of nouns in the human brain has been
revealed by past studies using fMRI. However, the
temporal sequence of processing from sensory input
to concept comprehension remains unclear, in part
because of the poor time resolution provided by
fMRI. In this study, subjects answered 20 questions
(e.g. is it alive?) about the properties of 60
different nouns prompted by simultaneous
presentation of a pictured item and its written
name. Our results show that the neural activity
observed with \{MEG\} encodes a variety of
perceptual and semantic features of stimuli at
different times relative to stimulus onset, and in
different cortical locations. By decoding these
features, our MEG-based classifier was able to
reliably distinguish between two different concrete
nouns that it had never seen before. The results
demonstrate that there are clear differences between
the time course of the magnitude of \{MEG\} activity
and that of decodable semantic
information. Perceptual features were decoded from
\{MEG\} activity earlier in time than semantic
features, and features related to animacy, size, and
manipulability were decoded consistently across
subjects. We also observed that regions commonly
associated with semantic processing in the fMRI
literature may not show high decoding results in
MEG. We believe that this type of approach and the
accompanying machine learning methods can form the
basis for further modeling of the flow of neural
information during language processing and a variety
of other cognitive processes.},
keywords = {psycholing, semantics},
}
@Article{Tamminen2013,
author = {Tamminen, Jakke and Gaskell, M. Gareth},
title = {Novel word integration in the mental lexicon},
number = {5},
volume = {66},
date = {2013},
journaltitle = {Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology},
keywords = {psycholing, semantics},
subtitle = {Evidence from unmasked and masked semantic priming},
}
@Book{Adelaar1977,
author = {Adelaar, Willem},
publisher = {The Peter de Ridder Press},
title = {Tarma Quechua: grammar, texts, dictionary},
date = {1977},
keywords = {quechua, grammar},
}
@Article{Adelaar1982,
author = {Adelaar, Willem},
title = {Incidental changes in the suffix part of Quechua verbs},
number = {1},
pages = {59--73},
volume = {56},
date = {1982},
journaltitle = {Lingua},
keywords = {quechua, morphology},
}
@Article{Adelaar1984,
author = {Adelaar, Willem},
title = {Grammatical vowel length and the classification of Quechua dialects},
number = {1},
pages = {25--47},
volume = {50},
date = {1984},
journaltitle = {International Journal of American Linguistics},
keywords = {quechua, socioling},
}
@Book{Adelaar1986,
author = {Adelaar, Willem},
publisher = {Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos},
title = {Morfología del Quechua de Pacaraos},
date = {1986},
keywords = {quechua, morphology, grammar},
location = {Lima, Peru},
}
@Article{Adelaar1986a,
author = {Adelaar, Willem},
title = {La relación quechua-aru: perspectivas para la separación del léxico},
pages = {379--426},
volume = {4},
date = {1986},
journaltitle = {Revista Andina},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Adelaar1987,
author = {Adelaar, Willem},
title = {Aymarismos en el quechua de Puno},
pages = {223--231},
volume = {11},
date = {1987},
journaltitle = {Indiana},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Adelaar2004,
editor = {Adelaar, Willem and Muysken, Pieter},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
title = {The Languages of the Andes},
booktitle = {The Languages of the Andes},
date = {2004},
keywords = {quechua, grammar},
location = {Cambridge},
}
@InBook{Adelaar2006,
author = {Adelaar, Willem},
editor = {Rowicka, Grazyna and Carlin, Eithne},
pages = {121--141},
publisher = {LOT},
title = {The vicissitudes of directional affixes in Tarma (Northern Junín) Quechua},
booktitle = {What's in a Verb? Studies in the Verbal Morphology of the Languages of the Americas},
date = {2006},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Utrecht},
}
@Book{Ajacopa2007,
author = {Ajacopa, Teofilo Laime},
editor = {Cazazola, Efraín and Pairumani, Félix Layme and Martínez, Pedro Plaza},
title = {Diccionario Bilingüe: Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha},
edition = {2},
date = {2007},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/DicQuechuaBolivia.pdf},
keywords = {quechua, dictionary},
location = {La Paz, Bolivia},
}
@Article{Albo2001,
author = {Albó, Xavier},
title = {Affix Order and Interpretation in Bolivian Quechua. By Simon van de Kerke.},
number = {4},
pages = {482-485},
volume = {67},
date = {2001},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/albo2001affix.pdf},
journaltitle = {International Journal of American Linguistics},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{CalvoPerez1993,
author = {{Calvo Pérez}, Julio},
publisher = {Centro de Estudios Regionales Andinos Bartolomé de las Casas},
title = {Pragmática y Gramática del Quechua Cuzqueño},
date = {1993},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Cuzco},
}
@Article{Campbell1995,
author = {Campbell, Lyle},
title = {The Quechuamaran hypothesis and lessons for distant genetic comparison},
pages = {157--200},
volume = {12},
date = {1995},
journaltitle = {Diachronica},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{CattaQ.1994,
author = {{Catta Q.}, Javier},
publisher = {Editorial Abya Yala},
title = {Gramática del quichua ecuatoriano},
date = {1994},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{CerronPalomino1976,
author = {Cerrón-Palomino, Rodolfo},
publisher = {Instituto de Estudios Peruanos},
title = {Gramática Quechua: Junín-Huanca},
date = {1976},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Lima},
}
@Article{CerronPalomino1987,
author = {Cerrón-Palomino, Rodolfo},
title = {La flexión de persona y número en el proto quechua},
number = {1},
pages = {77--89},
volume = {9},
date = {1987},
journaltitle = {Language Sciences},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{CerronPalomino1987a,
author = {Cerrón-Palomino, Rodolfo},
publisher = {Bartolomé de las Casas},
title = {Lingüística Quechua},
date = {1987},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Cuzco},
}
@Book{CerronPalomino1994,
author = {Cerrón-Palomino, Rodolfo},
publisher = {Biblioteca Nacional del Perú},
title = {Quechua Sureño Unificado},
date = {1994},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Lima},
}
@Book{CerronPalomino2007,
author = {Cerrón-Palomino, Rodolfo},
publisher = {Plural Editores},
title = {Quechumara. Estructuras paralelas del quechua y del aimara},
date = {2007},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {La Paz},
}
@Article{Cole1981,
author = {Cole, Peter and Hermon, Gabriella},
title = {Subjecthood and islandhood: Evidence from Quechua},
number = {1},
pages = {1--30},
volume = {12},
date = {1981},
journaltitle = {Linguistic Inquiry},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Cole1982,
author = {Cole, Peter and Harbert, Wayne and Hermon, Gabriella},
title = {Headless relative clauses in Quechua},
number = {2},
pages = {113--124},
volume = {48},
date = {1982},
journaltitle = {International Journal of American Linguistics},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Cole1985,
author = {Cole, Peter},
title = {Imbabura Quechua},
date = {1985},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Cole1987,
author = {Cole, Peter},
title = {Null Objects in Universal Grammar},
year = {1987},
number = {4},
pages = {597--612},
volume = {18},
date = {Autumn},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/cole1987null.pdf},
journaltitle = {Linguistic Inquiry},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Cole1987a,
author = {Cole, Peter},
title = {The structure of internally headed relative clauses},
number = {2},
pages = {277--302},
volume = {5},
date = {1987},
journaltitle = {Natural Language and Linguistic Theory},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Cole1994a,
editor = {Cole, Peter and Hermon, Gabriella and Martin, Mario Daniel},
publisher = {University of Delaware},
title = {Language in the Andes},
note = {Based on papers from a conference entitled "International Conference on Language, Language Policy and Education in the Andes" held at the University of Delaware, Oct. 28-30, 1991.},
number = {4},
series = {Occasional monographs in Latin American studies},
booktitle = {Language in the Andes},
date = {1994},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Delaware},
}
@Article{Cole1994b,
author = {Cole, Peter},
title = {Is There LF Wh-Movement?},
number = {2},
pages = {239--262},
volume = {25},
date = {1994},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/cole1994lf.pdf},
journaltitle = {Linguistic Inquiry},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Coombs1976,
author = {Coombs, Peter and Coombs, Heidi and Weber, Robert},
publisher = {Instituto de Estudios Peruanos},
title = {Gramática Quechua: San Martín},
date = {1976},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Lima},
}
@Article{CoronelMolina1996,
author = {Coronel-Molina, Serafín},
title = {Corpus planning for the Southern Peruvian Quechua language},
number = {2},
pages = {1--27},
volume = {12},
date = {1996},
journaltitle = {Working Papers in Educational Linguistics},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{CoronelMolina2012,
author = {Coronel-Molina, Serafín and Rodríguez-Mondoñedo, Miguel},
title = {Introduction: Language contact in the Andes and universal grammar},
number = {5},
pages = {447--460},
volume = {122},
date = {2012},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/coronelmolina2012introduction.pdf},
journaltitle = {Lingua},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Thesis{Courtney1998,
author = {Courtney, Ellen Hazelhurst},
date = {1998},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/courtney1998child.pdf},
institution = {The University of Arizona},
keywords = {quechua},
title = {Child acquisition of Quechua morphosyntax},
type = {PhD},
}
@Article{Courtney2000,
author = {Courtney, Ellen Hazelhurst and Saville-Troike, Muriel},
title = {Child Acquisition of Navajo and Quechua Verb Complexes},
pages = {25--50},
date = {2000},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/courtney2000child.pdf},
journaltitle = {Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Special Volume on Native American Languages},
keywords = {quechua},
subtitle = {Issues of Paradigm Learning},
}
@Article{Courtney2002,
author = {Courtney, Ellen Hazelhurst},
title = {Child acquisition of Quechua causatives and change-of-state verbs},
number = {1},
pages = {29--71},
volume = {22},
date = {2002},
journaltitle = {First Language},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Courtney2002a,
author = {Courtney, Ellen Hazelhurst and Saville-Troike, Muriel},
title = {Learning to construct verbs in Navajo and Quechua},
number = {3},
pages = {623--654},
volume = {29},
date = {2002},
journaltitle = {Journal of Child Language},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Courtney2006,
author = {Courtney, Ellen Hazelhurst},
title = {Adult and child production of Quechua relative clauses},
number = {3},
pages = {317--338},
volume = {26},
date = {2006},
journaltitle = {First Language},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Courtney2008,
author = {Courtney, Ellen Hazelhurst},
journal = {Journal of Child Language},
title = {Child production of Quechua evidential morphemes in conversations and story retellings},
date = {2008},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/courtney2008child.pdf},
journaltitle = {Journal of Child Language},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{Crevels2005,
author = {Crevels, Mily and Muysken, Pieter},
editor = {Filimonova, Elena},
pages = {311--338},
publisher = {Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins},
title = {Inclusive-exclusive distinctions in the languages of central-western South America},
isbn = {9027229740},
booktitle = {Clusivity: Typology and case studies of inclusive-exclusive distinction},
date = {2005},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/crevels2005inclusive.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Cusihuaman1976,
author = {Cusihuamán, Antonio},
publisher = {Centro de Estudios Rurales Andinos Barolomé de las Casas},
title = {Gramática Quechua. Cuzco-Collao},
date = {1976},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InProceedings{Faller2001,
author = {Faller, Martina},
booktitle = {Proceedings of SULA 1 (The Semantics of Under-Represented Languages in the Americas)},
title = {The problem of Quechua -nka -- distributivity vs. group forming},
editor = {Ji-Yung, King},
number = {25},
publisher = {GLSA (Graduate Linguistics Student Association), University of Massachusetts},
series = {University of Massachusetts occasional papers (UMOP)},
date = {2001},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/faller2001problem.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Amherst, MA},
}
@InProceedings{Faller2002,
author = {Faller, Martina},
booktitle = {Semfest},
title = {Remarks on Evidential Hierarchies},
date = {2002},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/faller2002remarks.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Thesis{Faller2002a,
author = {Faller, Martina},
date = {2002},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/faller2002semantics.pdf},
institution = {Stanford University},
keywords = {quechua},
school = {Stanford University},
title = {Semantics and pragmatics of evidentials in Cuzco Quechua},
type = {PhD},
}
@Article{Faller2003,
author = {Faller, Martina},
journal = {Belgian journal of linguistics},
title = {The evidential and validational licensing conditions for the Cusco Quechua enclitic -mi},
pages = {7--21},
volume = {16},
date = {2003},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/faller2003evidential.pdf},
journaltitle = {Belgian journal of linguistics},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InProceedings{Faller2003a,
author = {Faller, Marina and Cuéllar, Mario},
booktitle = {Actas del IV Congreso Nacional de Investigaciones Lingüístico-Filológicas},
title = {Metáforas del tiempo en el quechua},
pages = {1--11},
date = {2003},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/faller2003metaforas.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Faller2004,
author = {Faller, Martina},
journal = {Journal of Semantics},
title = {The Deictic Core of `Non-Experienced Past' in Cuzco Quechua},
number = {1},
pages = {45--85},
volume = {21},
date = {2004},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/faller2004deictic.pdf},
journaltitle = {Journal of Semantics},
keywords = {quechua},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
}
@Article{Faller2007,
author = {Faller, Martina},
journal = {Endangered languages},
title = {The Cusco Quechua reportative evidential and rhetorical relations},
pages = {223--251},
volume = {14},
date = {2007},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/faller2007cuzco.pdf},
journaltitle = {Endangered languages},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Faller2007a,
author = {Faller, Martina},
journal = {Journal of Semantics},
title = {The ingredients of reciprocity in Cuzco Quechua},
number = {3},
pages = {255--288},
volume = {24},
date = {2007},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/faller2007ingredients.pdf},
journaltitle = {Journal of Semantics},
keywords = {quechua},
publisher = {Oxford Univ Press},
}
@Article{Faller2012,
author = {Faller, Martina},
journal = {Linguistics and Philosophy},
title = {Evidential scalar implicatures},
number = {4},
pages = {285--312},
volume = {35},
date = {2012},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/faller2012evidential.pdf},
journaltitle = {Linguistics and Philosophy},
keywords = {quechua},
publisher = {Springer},
}
@Thesis{Fassola2007,
author = {Fassola, Carlos},
date = {2007},
institution = {Rutgers University},
keywords = {quechua},
title = {A unified semantics for the Quechua question and negation marker -chu},
type = {Ms},
}
@Book{Floyd1999,
author = {Floyd, Rick},
publisher = {SIL},
title = {The Structure of Evidential Categories in Wanka Quechua},
date = {1999},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Dallas, TX},
}
@Book{Gijn2011,
editor = {van Gijn, Rik and Haude, Katharina and Muysken, Pieter},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing},
title = {Subordination in native South-American languages},
number = {97},
series = {Typological Studies in Language},
booktitle = {Subordination in native South-American languages},
date = {2011},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{GonzalesHolguin1607,
author = {{Gonzales Holguín}, Diego},
publisher = {Francisco del Canto},
title = {Gramática y Arte Nueva de la Lengua General de Todo el Perú Llamado Lengua Quichua o Lengua del Inca},
date = {1607},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Lima},
}
@Article{DeGranda1998,
author = {{De Granda}, Germán},
title = {Contacto lingüístico y tipología: Modificaciones tipológicas en la sintaxis del quechua santiagueño},
number = {1},
pages = {187--201},
volume = {16},
date = {1998},
journaltitle = {Revista Andina},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{GrodinN.1990,
author = {Grodin N., Marcelo},
publisher = {Los Amigos del Libro},
title = {Metodo de Quechua},
date = {1990},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Gualapuro2018,
author = {Gualapuro, Santiago David Gualapuro and Lacher, Jordan and Burke, Sean and Snoek, Conor and Garcia-Vega, Michelle and Bontogon, Megan and Lloyd, Evan},
publisher = {Universidad de San Francisco de Quito Press},
title = {Kichwa English Shimiyuk Kamu Dictionary},
date = {2018},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InProceedings{Hastings2001,
author = {Hastings, Rachel Elizabeth},
booktitle = {Proceedings of SULA},
title = {The Interpretation of Cuzco Quechua Relative Clauses},
editor = {Ji-Yung, King},
note = {This is easier to track down as UMOP 25 than SULA 1},
number = {25},
publisher = {GLSA (Graduate Linguistics Student Association), University of Massachusetts},
series = {University of Massachusetts occasional papers (UMOP)},
volume = {1},
date = {2001},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Amherst, MA},
}
@InProceedings{Hastings2003,
author = {Hastings, Rachel Elizabeth},
booktitle = {Proceedings of SULA},
title = {The semantics of discontinuous noun phrases in Quechua},
editor = {Anderssen, Jan and Menéndez-Benito, Paula and Werle, Adam},
publisher = {GLSA (Graduate Linguistics Student Association), University of Massachusetts},
volume = {2},
date = {2003},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Amherst, MA},
}
@Thesis{Hastings2004,
author = {Hastings, Rachel Elizabeth},
date = {2004},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/hastings2004syntax.pdf},
institution = {Cornell University},
keywords = {quechua},
school = {Cornell University},
title = {The syntax and semantics of relativization and quantification: The case of Quechua},
type = {PhD},
}
@Article{Heggarty2005,
author = {Heggarty, Paul},
title = {Enigmas en el origen de las lenguas andinas: aplicando nuevas técnicas a las incógnitas por resolver},
pages = {9--80},
volume = {40},
date = {2005},
journaltitle = {Revista Andina},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Thesis{Hintz2007,
author = {Hintz, Diane},
date = {2007},
institution = {University of California Santa Barbara},
keywords = {quechua},
title = {Past Tense Forms and their Function in South Conchucos Quechua},
type = {PhD},
}
@Thesis{Hintz2008,
author = {Hintz, Daniel},
date = {2008},
institution = {University of California Santa Barbara},
keywords = {quechua},
title = {Aspect and Aspectual Interfaces in South Conchucos Quechua: The Emergence of Grammatical Systems},
type = {PhD},
}
@Article{Huang1984,
author = {Huang, James},
title = {On the distribution and reference of empty pronouns},
number = {4},
pages = {531--574},
volume = {15},
date = {1984},
journaltitle = {Linguistic Inquiry},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{vandeKerke1990,
author = {{van de Kerke}, Simon and Muysken, Pieter},
editor = {H. Pinkster and I. Genee},
pages = {151--164},
publisher = {Foris},
title = {Quechua mu and the perspective of the speaker},
booktitle = {Unity in Diversity: Papers Presented to Simon C. Dik on his 50th Birthday},
date = {1990},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/kerke1990quechua.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Dordrecht, Holland},
}
@Thesis{vandeKerke1996,
author = {{van de Kerke}, Simon},
date = {1996},
institution = {University of Amsterdam},
keywords = {quechua},
title = {Affix Order and Interpretation in Bolivian Quechua},
type = {PhD},
}
@InBook{vandeKerke1996a,
author = {{van de Kerke}, Simon},
editor = {Cremers, Crit and {den Dikken}, Marcel},
pages = {121--131},
publisher = {John Benjamins},
title = {Agreement in Quechua: Evidence against distributed morphology},
booktitle = {Linguistics in the Netherlands},
date = {1996},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Amsterdam},
}
@InBook{vandeKerke2007,
author = {{van de Kerke}, Simon},
editor = {Nedjalkov, Vladimir},
pages = {1367--1399},
publisher = {John Benjamins},
title = {Reciprocal constructions in Bolivian},
number = {71},
series = {Typological Studies in Language},
volume = {4},
booktitle = {Reciprocal Constructions},
date = {2007},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/kerke2007reciprocal.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Lakaemper1998,
author = {{Lakämper}, Renate and Wunderlich, Dieter},
title = {Person marking in Quechua -- A constraint-based minimalist analysis},
pages = {113--148},
volume = {105},
date = {1998},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/lakamper1998person.pdf},
journaltitle = {Lingua},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Lastra1968,
author = {Lastra, Yolanda},
publisher = {Mouton},
title = {Cochabamba Quechua Syntax},
date = {1968},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {The Hague},
}
@InProceedings{Lefebvre1979,
author = {Lefebvre, Claire and Muysken, Pieter},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the ninth annual meeting of the North East Linguistic Society},
title = {COMP in Cuzco Quechua},
pages = {66--75},
date = {1979},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/lefebvre1979comp.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/2066/14518},
}
@Article{Lefebvre1982,
author = {Lefebvre, Claire and Muysken, Pieter},
journal = {The Linguistic Review},
title = {Raising as move case},
number = {2},
pages = {161--210},
volume = {2},
date = {1982},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/lefebvre1982raising.pdf},
journaltitle = {The Linguistic Review},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Lefebvre1982a,
author = {Lefebvre, Claire and Muysken, Pieter},
publisher = {Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Linguistics Club},
title = {Relative clauses in Cuzco Quechua: interactions between core and periphery},
date = {1982},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Lefebvre1988,
author = {Lefebvre, Claire and Muysken, Pieter},
publisher = {Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic},
title = {Mixed categories: nominalizations in Quechua},
date = {1988},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Lorenzo1999,
author = {Lorenzo, Guillermo},
title = {Negación sin NegP},
pages = {193--223},
volume = {26},
date = {1999},
journaltitle = {Verba},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Manley2015,
editor = {Manley, Marilyn and Muntendam, Antje},
publisher = {Brill},
title = {Quechua Expressions of Stance and Deixis},
series = {Brill's Studies in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas},
volume = {11},
booktitle = {Quechua Expressions of Stance and Deixis},
date = {2015},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Manneheim1991,
author = {Manneheim, Bruce},
publisher = {University of Texas Press},
title = {The Language of the Inka since the European Invasion},
date = {1991},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Austin, TX},
}
@InBook{McMahon2005,
author = {McMahon, April and Heggarty, Paul and McMahon, Robert and Slaska, Natalia},
editor = {McMahon, April},
pages = {125--166},
title = {Swadesh sublists and the benefits of borrowing: an Andean case study},
number = {103},
series = {Transactions of the Philological Society},
booktitle = {Quantitative Methods in Language Comparison},
date = {2005},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InProceedings{Milliken1984,
author = {Milliken, Margaret},
booktitle = {Cornell Working Papers in Linguistics},
title = {Quechua person reference},
pages = {158--179},
publisher = {Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, Cornell University},
volume = {5},
date = {1984},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Unpublished{MoratoPena2017,
author = {{Morató Peña}, Luis},
title = {Diccionario Quechua Interdialectal Trilingüe de Boliva, Ecuador y Perú en Quechua, Inglés Y Español},
date = {2017},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/Test2Dictionary.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{MoratoPena1994,
author = {{Morató Peña}, Luis and {Morató Lara}, Luis},
publisher = {Los Amigos del Libro},
title = {Quechua Boliviano Trilingue},
date = {1994},
keywords = {quechua},
subtitle = {Qheshwa-English-Castellano Curso Intermedio -- Intermediate Level},
}
@Book{Muysken1977,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
publisher = {Lisse: The Peter De Ridder Press},
title = {Syntactic developments in the verb phrase of Ecuadorian Quechua},
date = {1977},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken1977syntactic.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InProceedings{Muysken1981,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1979 GLOW Conference},
title = {Quechua causatives and logical form: A case study in markedness},
editor = {Belletti, Andriana and Brandi, Luciana and Rizzi, Luiggi},
pages = {445--473},
publisher = {Scuola normale superiore di Pisa},
series = {Studi di Lettere, Storia e Filosofia},
date = {1981},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken1981causatives.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Pisa},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/2066/14530},
}
@InBook{Muysken1981a,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
editor = {Highfield, Arnold and Valdman, Albert},
pages = {52--78},
publisher = {Karoma},
title = {Halfway between Quechua and Spanish: The case for relexification},
booktitle = {Historicity and variation in creole studies},
date = {1981},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken1981halfway.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Ann Arbor, MI},
}
@InBook{Muysken1981b,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
editor = {Frank Heny},
pages = {279--326},
publisher = {The MIT Press Cambridge, MA},
title = {Quechua word structure},
booktitle = {Binding and filtering},
date = {1981},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken1981quechua.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InProceedings{Muysken1981c,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
booktitle = {Proceedings of NELS 11},
title = {The theory of morphological control},
editor = {J. Pustejovsky and V. Burke},
pages = {219--234},
publisher = {Amherst, MA: GLSA, UMass Amherst},
date = {1981},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken1981theory.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InProceedings{Muysken1982,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
booktitle = {Proceedings of NELS 12},
title = {Mechanisms to constrain word order in Quechua: Alternatives to phrase structure},
editor = {J. Pustejovsky and P. Sells},
pages = {187--197},
publisher = {Amherst, MA: GLSA, UMass Amherst},
date = {1982},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken1982mechanisms.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Muysken1986,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
journal = {Linguistics},
title = {Approaches to affix order},
number = {3},
pages = {629--644},
volume = {24},
date = {1986},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken1986approaches.pdf},
journaltitle = {Linguistics},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Muysken1986a,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
journal = {Revue qu{\'e}b{\'e}coise de linguistique},
title = {A note on passive-like statives in Quechua},
number = {2},
pages = {109--118},
volume = {15},
date = {1986},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken1986note.pdf},
journaltitle = {Revue québécoise de linguistique},
keywords = {quechua},
publisher = {Universit{\'e} du Qu{\'e}bec {\`a} Montr{\'e}al},
}
@InBook{Muysken1988,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
editor = {Everaert, M. and Trommelen, M.},
pages = {259--279},
title = {Affix order and interpretation: Quechua},
booktitle = {Morphology and modularity : in honour of Henk Schultink},
date = {1988},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken1988affix.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{Muysken1988a,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
pages = {41--52},
publisher = {Dordrecht, Holland; Providence, RI: Foris Publications},
title = {The morphology-syntax interface in Quechua dialectology},
booktitle = {Dialect variation and the theory of grammar},
date = {1988},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken1988morphology.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Muysken1989,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
journal = {Linguistic Inquiry},
title = {Predication chains: Case and argument status in Quechua and Turkish},
number = {4},
pages = {627--645},
volume = {20},
date = {1989},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken1989predication.pdf},
journaltitle = {Linguistic Inquiry},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{Muysken1995,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
pages = {375--393},
title = {Focus in Quechua},
booktitle = {Discourse configurational languages},
date = {1995},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken1995focus.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{Muysken2000,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
editor = {J. Arends},
pages = {973-988},
publisher = {Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter},
title = {The genesis of Lowland Ecuadorian Quechua and semantic transparency},
booktitle = {Creoles, pidgins, sundry languages : essays in honor of Pieter Seuren},
date = {2000},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken2000genesis.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{Muysken2002,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
editor = {Díaz, Norma and Ludwig, Ralph and Pfänder, Stefan},
pages = {209--217},
title = {La categoría del plural en el quechua boliviano},
booksubtitle = {Procesos Lingüísticos en Situaciones de Contacto},
booktitle = {La Romania Americana},
date = {2002},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Muysken2004,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
journal = {Bilingualism: Language and cognition},
title = {Quechua and Spanish, evidentiality and aspect: Commentary on Liliana S{\'a}nchez},
number = {2},
pages = {163--164},
volume = {7},
date = {2004},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken2004quechua.pdf},
journaltitle = {Bilingualism: Language and Cognition},
keywords = {quechua},
publisher = {Cambridge Univ Press},
}
@InBook{Muysken2005,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
editor = {L. Cornips and K.P. Corrigan},
pages = {31--54},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing},
title = {A modular approach to sociolinguistic variation in syntax},
booktitle = {Syntax and variation: Reconciling the biological and the social},
date = {2005},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken2005modular.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{Muysken2006,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
editor = {Broekhuis, Hans and Corver, Norbert and Huybregts, Riny and Kleinhenz, Ursula and Koster, Jan},
pages = {434--438},
publisher = {Walter de Gruyter},
title = {Quechua P-soup},
booktitle = {Organizing Grammar: Linguistic Studies in Honor of Henk van Riemsdijk},
date = {2006},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{Muysken2010a,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
pages = {191--206},
publisher = {Brill},
title = {The Copula in Ecuadorian Quechua},
booktitle = {Linguistics and archaeology in the Americas: the historization of language and society},
date = {2010},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken2010copulain.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{Muysken2010b,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
editor = {Jos{\'e} Antonio Flores Farf{\'a}n and Fernando F. Ramallo},
pages = {93--118},
title = {The demise and attempted revival of Uchumataqu (Uru)},
booktitle = {New Perspectives on Endangered Languages. Bridging gaps between sociolinguistics, documentation and language revitalization},
date = {2010},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{Muysken2010c,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
editor = {Aikhenvald, Alexandra and Muysken, Pieter},
pages = {133--156},
publisher = {Brill},
title = {Multi-Verb Constructions In Ecuadorian Quechua},
series = {Brill's Studies in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas},
volume = {3},
booktitle = {Multi-verb Constructions: A View from the Americas},
date = {2010},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken2010multi.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{Muysken2011a,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
editor = {Hornborg, A. and Hill, J.D.},
publisher = {Boulder, Colorado: University of Colorado Press},
title = {Change, contact, and ethnogenesis in Northern Quechua: Structural phylogenetic approaches to clause embedding predicates},
booktitle = {Ethnicity in ancient Amazonia: Reconstructing past identities from archeology, linguistics, and ethnohistory},
date = {2011},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken2011change.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InProceedings{Muysken2011b,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the British Academy},
title = {Modelling the Quechua-Aymara relationship: Structural features, sociolinguistic scenarios and possible archeological evidence.},
editor = {Beresford-Jones, D. and Heggarty, P.},
pages = {83--107},
publisher = {McDonnell Institute and the Philological Society},
volume = {173},
date = {2011},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken2011modelling.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Cambridge},
}
@Article{Muysken2012,
author = {Muysken, Pieter},
journal = {Lingua},
title = {Spanish affixes in the Quechua languages: A multidimensional perspective},
number = {5},
pages = {481--493},
volume = {122},
date = {2012},
doi = {10.1016/j.lingua.2011.10.003},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken2012spanish.pdf},
journaltitle = {Lingua},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{Muysken2014,
author = {Muysken, Pieter and Hannß, Katja},
editor = {Voort, H. van and Goodwin Gómez, G.},
pages = {39--76},
publisher = {Leiden: Brill},
title = {Reduplication in Andean languages},
booktitle = {Reduplication in Indigenous Languages of South America},
date = {2014},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/muysken2014reduplication.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Myler2017,
author = {Myler, Neil},
title = {Cliticization feeds agreement: a view from Quechua},
number = {3},
pages = {751-800},
volume = {35},
date = {2017},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/neil2017cliticization.pdf},
journaltitle = {Natural Language and Linguistic Theory},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{OConnor2014,
author = {O'Connor, Loretta and Muysken, Pieter},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
title = {The Native Languages of South America: Origins, Development, Typology},
date = {2014},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{ORourke2009,
author = {O'Rourke, Erin},
title = {Phonetics and phonology of Cuzco Quechua declarative intonation: An instrumental analysis},
number = {3},
pages = {291--312},
volume = {39},
date = {2009},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/orourke2009phonetics.pdf},
journaltitle = {Journal of the International Phonetic Association},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{Orr1962,
author = {Orr, Carolyn},
editor = {Elson, Benjamin F.},
pages = {114--124},
publisher = {SIL of the University of Oklahoma},
title = {Ecuador Quichua clause structure},
number = {7},
series = {Linguistic Series},
volume = {1},
booktitle = {Studies in Ecuadorian Indian languages},
date = {1962},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Norman, OK},
}
@Article{Orr1968,
author = {Orr, Carolyn and Longacre, Robert E.},
title = {Proto Quechumaran},
pages = {528--555},
volume = {44},
date = {1968},
journaltitle = {Language},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Orr1992,
author = {Orr, Carolyn and Levinsohn, Stephen},
title = {Clitic placement in content questions in Napo (Ecuadorian) Quichua},
number = {3},
pages = {299--308},
volume = {58},
date = {1992},
journaltitle = {International Journal of American Linguistics},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Parker1963,
author = {Parker, Gary},
title = {La clasificación genética de los dialectos quechuas},
pages = {241--252},
volume = {32},
date = {1963},
journaltitle = {Revista del Museo Nacional},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Parker1969,
author = {Parker, Gary},
publisher = {Mouton de Gruyter},
title = {Ayacucho Grammar and Dictionary},
date = {1969},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {The Hague},
}
@Book{Parker1976,
author = {Parker, Gary},
publisher = {Instituto de Estudioss Peruanos},
title = {Gramática Quechua: Ancash-Huailas},
date = {1976},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Lima},
}
@Article{Parker1996,
author = {Parker, Steve and Weber, David},
title = {Glottalized and aspirated stops in Cuzco Quechua},
number = {1},
pages = {70--85},
volume = {62},
date = {1996},
journaltitle = {International Journal of American Linguistics},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Thesis{Pasquale2002,
author = {Pasquale, Michael},
date = {2002},
institution = {Michigan State University},
keywords = {quechua},
title = {Quechua and Spanish Language Contact: Influence of the Quechua Phonological System},
type = {PhD},
}
@InBook{Phelps1996,
author = {Phelps, Irma},
editor = {Parker, Stephen G.},
pages = {45--69},
publisher = {Ministerio de Educación and Instituto Lingüístico de Verano},
title = {Los negativos en el quechua de San Martín},
volume = {3},
booktitle = {Estudios Etno-Lingüísticos},
date = {1996},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Pucallpa},
}
@InBook{Pineda2003,
author = {Pineda, Edith},
editor = {Solís, Gustavo},
pages = {121--135},
publisher = {Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos},
title = {Estrategias estructurales en las oraciones interrogativas en quechua},
booktitle = {Cuestiones de Lingüística Amerindia},
date = {2003},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Lima},
}
@Book{PlazaMartinez2010,
author = {{Plaza Martínez}, Pedro},
title = {Qallarinapaq},
date = {2010},
keywords = {quechua},
subtitle = {Curso Básico de Quechua Boliviano},
}
@Book{Quesada1976,
author = {Quesada, Félix},
publisher = {Instituto de Estudios Peruanos},
title = {Gramatica Quechua: Cajamarca-Cañaris},
date = {1976},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Lima},
}
@Article{Rendon2006,
author = {Rendón, Jorge Gómez},
journal = {ACLC Working Papers Volume 1, issue},
title = {Interpersonal aspects of evidentiality in Ecuadorian Quechua},
pages = {37-50},
volume = {1},
date = {2006},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/rendon2006interpersonal.pdf},
journaltitle = {ACLC Working Papers},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{SotoRuiz1976,
author = {{Soto Ruiz}, Clodoaldo},
publisher = {Instituto de Estudios Peruanos},
title = {Gramática Quechua: Ayacucho-Chanca},
date = {1976},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Lima},
}
@Book{SotoRuiz2012,
author = {{Soto Ruiz}, Clodoaldo},
title = {Runasimi-kastillanu-inlis llamkaymanaq qullqa: Ayakuchu-chanka},
volume = {1},
date = {2012},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/QuechuaDicc.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{SamanezFlorez1996,
author = {{Samanez Flórez}, David I.},
publisher = {Academia Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Instituto Nacional de Cultura},
title = {Gramática del Quechua del Qosqo},
date = {1996},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Cuzco},
}
@Thesis{Sanchez1996,
author = {Sánchez, Liliana},
date = {1996},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/sanchez1996syntactic.pdf},
institution = {University of Southern California},
keywords = {quechua},
title = {Syntactic Structures in Nominals: A Comparative Study of Spanish and Southern Quechua},
type = {PhD},
}
@InProceedings{Sanchez1999,
author = {Sánchez, Liliana},
booktitle = {MIT Occasional Papers in Linguistics},
title = {Why does Southern Quechua agree in person nominally?},
pages = {131--147},
volume = {17},
date = {1999},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Sanchez2003,
author = {Sánchez, Liliana},
publisher = {John Benjamins},
title = {Quechua-Spanish Bilingualism. Interference and Convergence in Functional Categories},
number = {35},
series = {Language Acquisition and Language Disorders},
date = {2003},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Amsterdam},
}
@Article{Sanchez2004,
author = {Sánchez, Liliana},
title = {Functional convergence in the tense, evidentiality and aspectual systems of Quechua-Spanish bilinguals},
number = {2},
pages = {147--162},
volume = {7},
date = {2004},
journaltitle = {Bilingualism: Language and Cognition},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InBook{Sanchez2010,
author = {Sánchez, Liliana},
editor = {Camacho, José and Guitiérrez, Rodrigo and Sánchez, Liliana},
pages = {191--211},
publisher = {Mouton de Gruyter},
title = {Agree and the licensing of wh-words and polarity sensitive items in Southern Quechua},
booktitle = {Information Structure in the Indigenous Languages of the Americas. Syntactic Approaches},
date = {2010},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Berlin},
}
@Article{Sanchez2012,
author = {Sánchez, Liliana},
title = {Convergence in syntax/morphology mapping strategies: Evidence from Quechua-Spanish code mixing},
number = {5},
pages = {511--528},
volume = {122},
date = {2012},
journaltitle = {Lingua},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Stark1977,
author = {Stark, Louisa and Muysken, Pieter},
publisher = {Museos del Banco Central del Ecuador},
title = {Diccionario Español-Quichua, Quichua-Español},
date = {1977},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Tandioy1978,
author = {Tandioy, Domingo and Levinsohn, Stephen and Maffla, Alonso},
publisher = {Editorial Townsend},
title = {Apuntes sobre la gramática inga},
date = {1978},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Lomalinda},
}
@Article{Taylor1984,
author = {Taylor, Gerald},
title = {Yauyos, un microcosmo dialectal quechua},
pages = {121--146},
volume = {3},
date = {1984},
journaltitle = {Revista Andina},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Article{Taylor1990,
author = {Taylor, Gerald},
title = {Le dialect quechua de Laraos, Yauyos. Étude morphologique},
number = {2},
pages = {293--395},
volume = {19},
date = {1990},
journaltitle = {Bulletin de l'Institut Français des Etudes Andines},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Taylor2000,
author = {Taylor, Gerald},
publisher = {Centro de Estudios Regionales Andinos Bartolomé de las Casas},
title = {Camac, camay y camasca},
date = {2000},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Cuzco},
}
@Book{Thomason1997,
editor = {Thomason, Sara G.},
publisher = {Benjamins},
number = {17},
series = {Creole Language Library},
booktitle = {Contact Languages: a Wider Perspective},
date = {1997},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Amsterdam},
}
@Article{Torero1964,
author = {Torero, Alfredo},
title = {Los dialectos quechuas},
volume = {2},
date = {1964},
journaltitle = {Anales Científicos de la Universidad Agraria},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Torero2002,
author = {Torero, Alfredo},
publisher = {IFEA and Editorial Horizonte},
title = {Idiomas de los Andes: Lingüística e Historia},
date = {2002},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Lima},
}
@Book{Urioste1964,
author = {Urioste, Jorge L.},
publisher = {Cochabamba: Instituto Indígenista},
title = {Transcripciones Quechuas},
volume = {1--7},
date = {1964},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{QuirozVillarroel2014,
author = {Quiroz Villarroel, Alfredo},
publisher = {Editoria H \& P},
title = {Waskarwan Jatun Tatanwan},
date = {2014},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Weber1976,
author = {Weber, David},
publisher = {Instituto Lingüístico de Verano},
title = {Suffix-as-Operator Analysis and the Grammar of Successive Encoding in Ilacon (Huanco) Quechua},
date = {1976},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@InProceedings{Weber1983,
author = {Weber, David},
booktitle = {Work Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota},
title = {The relationship of morphology and syntax: Evidence from Quechua},
pages = {161--181},
volume = {27},
date = {1983},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Weber1983a,
author = {Weber, David},
publisher = {University of California Press},
title = {Relativization and Nominalized Clauses in Huallaga (Huanuco) Quechua},
date = {1983},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Berkeley, CA},
}
@Book{Weber1989,
author = {Weber, David},
publisher = {Univ of California Press},
title = {A grammar of Huallaga (Huánuco) Quechua},
volume = {112},
date = {1989},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/huallaga_grammar.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Woelck1976,
author = {Wölck, Wolfgang},
publisher = {Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Centro de Investigación de Lingüística Aplicada},
title = {Especificación y Foco en Quechua},
date = {1976},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Lima},
}
@Book{Woelck1987,
author = {Wölck, Wolfgang},
publisher = {Instituto de Estudios Peruanos},
title = {Pequeño Breviario Quechua},
date = {1987},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Lima},
}
@Article{Wroblewski2012,
author = {Wroblewski, Michael},
journal = {Journal of Linguistic Anthropology},
title = {Amazonian Kichwa Proper: Ethnolinguistic Domain in Pan-Indian Ecuador},
number = {1},
pages = {64--86},
volume = {22},
date = {2012},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/wroblewski2012amazonian.pdf},
journaltitle = {Journal of Linguistic Anthropology},
keywords = {quechua},
publisher = {Wiley Online Library},
}
@Book{Wroughton1996,
author = {Wroughton, John},
publisher = {Ministerio de Educación, Instituto Lingüístico de Verano},
title = {Gramática y Textos del Quechua Shausha Huanca},
date = {1996},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Yarinacocha, Peru},
}
@Article{Wunderlich2001,
author = {Wunderlich, Dieter and Lakamper, Renate},
title = {On the interaction of structural and semantic case},
number = {4--7},
pages = {377--418},
volume = {111},
date = {2001},
journaltitle = {Lingua},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Yengle2004,
author = {Yengle, Fernando},
publisher = {Mente Mágica},
title = {Quechua-Runasimi del MCN},
date = {2004},
keywords = {quechua},
location = {Santa Clara},
}
@Book{Zariquiey2008,
author = {Zariquiey, Roberto and Córdova, Gavina},
publisher = {Estudios Generales Letras, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú},
title = {Qayna, Kunan, Paqarin: Una introducción práctica al quechua chanca},
isbn = {9789972296826},
series = {Colección Intertextos},
date = {2008},
file = {Documents/reading/quechua/chanka_grammar.pdf},
keywords = {quechua},
}
@Book{Ahenakew1987,
author = {Ahenakew, Freda},
publisher = {Pemmican Publications},
title = {Cree language structures: A Cree approach},
date = {1987},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Article{Bailin1991,
author = {Bailin, Alan and Grafstein, Ann},
title = {The assignment of thematic roles in Ojibwa},
number = {3},
pages = {397--422},
volume = {29},
date = {1991},
journaltitle = {Linguistics},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Book{Baraga1878,
author = {Baraga, Frederic},
publisher = {Beauchemin \& Valois},
title = {A dictionary of the Otchipwe language, explained in English},
date = {1878},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Book{Baraga1878a,
author = {Baraga, Frederic},
publisher = {Montreal: Beauchemin \& Valois},
title = {A theoretical and practical grammar of the Otchipwe language for the use of missionaries and other persons living among the Indians},
date = {1878},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Book{Beardy1988,
author = {Beardy, L. and Wolfart, H.C.},
date = {1988},
title = {Pisiskiwak kâ-pîkiskwêcik},
isbn = {9780921064053},
publisher = {Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics},
series = {Algonquian and Iroquoian linguistics: Memoir},
url = {https://books.google.com/books?id=--UaAQAAIAAJ},
keywords = {algonquian},
lccn = {lc89186042},
}
@Book{Bloomfield1934,
author = {Bloomfield, Leonard},
publisher = {AMS Press},
title = {Plains Cree texts},
isbn = {9780404581664},
series = {American Ethnological Society Publications},
date = {1934},
keywords = {algonquian},
lccn = {73003552},
url = {http://books.google.ca/books?id=\_yAmAQAAMAAJ},
}
@InBook{Bloomfield1946,
author = {Bloomfield, Leonard},
pages = {85--129},
publisher = {Wenner-Gren Foundation},
title = {Algonquian},
number = {6},
series = {Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology},
booktitle = {Linguistic structures of native America},
date = {1946},
keywords = {algonquian},
location = {New York},
}
@Book{Bloomfield1957,
author = {Bloomfield, Leonard},
publisher = {University of Michigan Press},
title = {Eastern Ojibwa: Grammatical sketch, texts, and word list},
date = {1957},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Book{Bloomfield1962,
author = {Bloomfield, Leonard},
publisher = {Yale University Press},
title = {The Menomini Language},
date = {1962},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@InProceedings{Brittain2001,
author = {Brittain, Julie},
booktitle = {Papers of the Thirtieth Algonquian Conference},
title = {A Reanalysis of Transitive Animate Theme Signs as Object Agreement: Evidence from Western Naskapi},
date = {2001},
keywords = {algonquian},
location = {Burlington Massachusetts},
}
@PhdThesis{Bruening2001,
author = {Bruening, Benjamin},
title = {Syntax at the edge: Cross-clausal phenomena and the syntax of Passamaquoddy},
date = {2001},
institution = {Massachusetts Institute of Technology},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Article{Bruening2005,
author = {Bruening, Benjamin},
title = {The Algonquian inverse is syntactic: Binding in Passamaquoddy},
date = {2005},
journaltitle = {Manuscript, University of Delaware},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Misc{BuszardWelcher1992,
author = {Buszard-Welcher, Laura},
title = {Field Notes from Research on Potawatomi in Southwest Michigan},
date = {1992},
keywords = {algonquian},
url = {http://lego.linguistlist.org/lexiconshome/1342},
}
@PhdThesis{BuszardWelcher2003,
author = {Buszard-Welcher, Laura},
title = {Constructional polysemy and mental spaces in Potawatomi discourse},
date = {2003},
institution = {University of California, Berkeley},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@PhdThesis{Christianson2002,
author = {Christianson, Kiel Tobias},
title = {Sentence Processing In A ``Nonconfigurational'' Language},
date = {2002},
institution = {Michigan State University},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Article{Christianson2005,
author = {Christianson, Kiel and Ferreira, Fernanda},
title = {Conceptual accessibility and sentence production in a free word order language (Odawa)},
number = {2},
pages = {105--135},
volume = {98},
date = {2005},
journaltitle = {Cognition},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {Elsevier},
}
@PhdThesis{Cook2008,
author = {Cook, Clare Elizabeth},
title = {The Syntax and Semantics of Clause-Typing in Plains Cree},
date = {2008},
keywords = {algonquian},
location = {Vancouver},
publisher = {The University of British Columbia},
}
@Unpublished{Cook2010,
author = {Cook, Clare Elizabeth and Muehlbauer, Jeff},
title = {A Morpheme Index of Plains Cree (Just the Finals)},
date = {2010},
keywords = {algonquian},
url = {https://moniyawlinguist.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/finals.pdf},
}
@Unpublished{Cook2010a,
author = {Cook, Clare Elizabeth and Muehlbauer, Jeff},
title = {A Morpheme Index of Plains Cree},
date = {2010},
keywords = {algonquian},
url = {https://moniyawlinguist.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/morphemedictionary.pdf},
}
@PhdThesis{Dahlstrom1986,
author = {Dahlstrom, Amy Louise},
title = {Plains Cree Morphosyntax},
date = {1986},
institution = {University of California, Berkeley},
keywords = {algonquian},
pages = {227},
}
@Book{Dahlstrom1991,
author = {Dahlstrom, Amy},
publisher = {Garland},
title = {Plains Cree Morphosyntax},
series = {Outstanding Dissertations in Linguistics},
date = {1991},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@InProceedings{Dahlstrom2006,
author = {Dahlstrom, Amy},
booktitle = {Papers of the Algonquian Conference/Actes du congres des algonquinistes},
title = {The Syntax of Algonquian Ethnopoetics},
pages = {131--147},
date = {2006},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Unpublished{Dahlstrom2013,
author = {Dahlstrom, Amy},
title = {Seeking consensus on the fundamentals of Algonquian word order},
date = {2013},
keywords = {algonquian},
location = {45th Algonquian Conference. Ottawa, ON, Canada},
}
@Book{Danky1984,
author = {Danky, James Philip and Hady, Maureen E},
publisher = {Greenwood Pub Group},
title = {Native American periodicals and newspapers, 1828-1982: bibliography, publishing record, and holdings},
date = {1984},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Article{Drapeau2011,
author = {Drapeau, Lynn and Lambert-Br{\'e}ti{\`e}re, Ren{\'e}e},
title = {Verbal Classifiers in Innu},
number = {4},
pages = {293--322},
volume = {53},
date = {2011},
journaltitle = {Anthropological Linguistics},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {University of Nebraska Press},
}
@InProceedings{Dryer1997,
author = {Dryer, Matthew S},
booktitle = {Twenty-Sixth Algonquian Conference},
title = {Passive vs indefinite actor construction in Plains Cree},
organization = {Winnipeg: University of Manitoba},
date = {1997},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Online{Simons2017,
date = {2017},
edition = {20},
editor = {Simons, Gary F. and Fennig, Charles D.},
keywords = {algonquian},
location = {Dallas, Texas},
publisher = {SIL International},
subtitle = {Languages of the World},
title = {Ethnologue},
url = {http://www.ethnologue.com},
version = {online},
}
@InCollection{Fabri1996,
author = {Fabri, Ray},
booktitle = {Yearbook of Morphology 1995},
publisher = {Springer Netherlands},
title = {The inverse morphology of Plains Cree (Algonquian)},
editor = {Booij, Geert and van Marle, Jaap},
isbn = {978-90-481-4687-1},
pages = {17-41},
series = {Yearbook of Morphology},
date = {1996},
doi = {10.1007/978-94-017-3716-6_2},
keywords = {algonquian},
language = {English},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3716-6_2},
}
@InProceedings{Fairbanks2008,
author = {Fairbanks, Brendan},
booktitle = {Papers of the 39th Algonquian Conference},
title = {All about mii},
editor = {Darnell, Regna and Hele, Karl S.},
pages = {166--221},
date = {2008},
keywords = {algonquian},
location = {The University of Western Ontario},
}
@InBook{Goddard1979,
author = {Goddard, Ives},
pages = {70--132},
title = {Comparative Algonquian},
booktitle = {The Languages of Native America: historical and comparative assesssment},
date = {1979},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@InBook{Goddard1996,
author = {Goddard, Ives},
pages = {1--16},
title = {Introduction},
volume = {17},
booktitle = {The Handbook of North American Indians},
date = {1996},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Article{Grafstein1988,
author = {Grafstein, Ann},
title = {The Algonquian obviative and the binding theory},
pages = {175--192},
volume = {18},
date = {1988},
journaltitle = {Proceedings of NELS},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {GLSA, UMass/Amherst},
}
@Article{Grafstein1989,
author = {Grafstein, Ann},
title = {Disjoint Reference in a `Free Word Order' Language},
pages = {163--175},
date = {1989},
journaltitle = {Theoretical perspectives on Native American languages},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {SUNY Press},
}
@Article{Hockett1948,
author = {Hockett, Charles},
title = {Potawatomi \RN{1}},
number = {1},
pages = {1--10},
volume = {14},
date = {1948},
journaltitle = {International Journal of American Linguistics},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {JSTOR},
subtitle = {phonemics, morphophonemics, and morphological survey},
}
@Article{Hockett1948a,
author = {Hockett, Charles},
title = {Potawatomi \RN{2}},
number = {2},
pages = {63--73},
volume = {14},
date = {1948},
journaltitle = {International Journal of American Linguistics},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {JSTOR},
subtitle = {derivation, personal prefixes, and nouns},
}
@Article{Hockett1948b,
author = {Hockett, Charles},
title = {Potawatomi \RN{3}},
number = {3},
pages = {139--149},
volume = {14},
date = {1948},
journaltitle = {International journal of American linguistics},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {JSTOR},
subtitle = {the verb complex},
}
@Article{Hockett1948c,
author = {Hockett, Charles},
title = {Potawatomi \RN{4}},
number = {4},
pages = {213--225},
volume = {14},
date = {1948},
journaltitle = {International journal of American linguistics},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {JSTOR},
subtitle = {particles and sample texts},
}
@Misc{Hockett19342000,
author = {Hockett, Charles},
howpublished = {Archived materialsa},
note = {Papers of Charles F. Hockett, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.},
title = {Charles F. Hockett papers, 1934-2000, bulk 1940-1989},
year = {1934-2000},
keywords = {algonquian},
location = {National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Museum Support Center, Suitland, Maryland},
url = {http://www.anthropology.si.edu/naa/fa/hockett.pdf},
}
@Article{Jacques2014,
author = {Jacques, Guillaume and Antonov, Anton},
title = {Direct/Inverse Systems},
number = {7},
pages = {301--318},
volume = {8},
date = {2014},
journaltitle = {Language and Linguistics Compass},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {Wiley Online Library},
}
@InProceedings{Johansson2008,
author = {Johansson, Sara},
booktitle = {Proceeding of Canadian Linguistics Association Annual Conference},
title = {The status of nominal gender in Algonquian: evidence from psych verbs},
editor = {Susie Jones},
date = {2008},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Unpublished{Johnson2011,
author = {Johnson, Meredith and Macaulay, Monica and Rosen, Bryan and Wang, Rachel},
title = {A Survey of Menominee Word Order},
date = {2011},
keywords = {algonquian},
location = {43rd Algonquian Conference. Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States},
}
@Mathesis{Jolley1981,
author = {Jolley, Catherine Ann},
date = {1981},
institution = {Ohio State University.},
keywords = {algonquian},
title = {On the Plains Cree passive: an analysis of syntactic and lexical rules},
}
@Article{Jones1904,
author = {Jones, William},
title = {Some principles of Algonquian word-formation},
number = {3},
pages = {369--411},
volume = {6},
date = {1904},
journaltitle = {American Anthropologist},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Book{Jones1917,
author = {Jones, William},
publisher = {E.J. Brill},
title = {Ojibwa Texts},
date = {1917},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Article{Junker2004,
author = {Junker, Marie-Odile},
title = {Focus, obviation, and word order in East Cree},
number = {3},
pages = {345--365},
volume = {114},
date = {2004},
journaltitle = {Lingua},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {Elsevier},
}
@Article{Kathol1999,
author = {Kathol, Andreas and Rhodes, Richard Alan},
title = {Constituency and linearization of Ojibwe nominals},
pages = {75--91},
volume = {4},
date = {1999},
journaltitle = {Proceedings of WSCLA},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Article{LeSourd1976,
author = {LeSourd, Philip},
title = {Verb agreement in Fox},
pages = {445--528},
volume = {2},
date = {1976},
journaltitle = {Harvard studies in syntax and semantics},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {Department of Linguistics, Harvard University},
}
@InProceedings{Lochbihler2009,
author = {Lochbihler, Bethany},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2009 annual conference of the Canadian Linguistics Association},
title = {Discontinuous DP constructions},
date = {2009},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@PhdThesis{Lockwood2017,
author = {Lockwood, Hunter Thompson},
title = {How the {P}otawatomi Language Lives},
type = {PhD},
date = {2017},
file = {Documents/reading/algonquian/lockwood2017potawatomi.pdf},
institution = {University of Wisconsin -- Madison},
keywords = {algonquian},
subtitle = {A Grammar of {P}otawatomi},
}
@Book{Longfellow2004,
author = {Longfellow, Henry},
publisher = {Project Gutenberg},
title = {The Song of Hiawatha},
date = {2004},
keywords = {algonquian},
url = {http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/19},
}
@Article{Macaulay2009,
author = {Macaulay, Monica},
title = {On prominence hierarchies: Evidence from Algonquian},
number = {3},
pages = {357--389},
volume = {13},
date = {2009},
journaltitle = {Linguistic Typology},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Article{Macaulay2017,
author = {Macaulay, Monica and Salmons, Joseph},
title = {Synchrony and diachrony in {M}enominee derivational morphology},
pages = {179--215},
volume = {27},
date = {2017},
file = {Documents/reading/algonquian/macaulay2017synchrony.pdf},
journaltitle = {Morphology},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Article{McGinnis1995,
author = {McGinnis, Martha},
title = {Fission as feature-movement},
pages = {165--187},
volume = {27},
date = {1995},
editor = {R. Pensalfini and H. Ura},
journaltitle = {Papers on minimalist syntax MITWPI},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {Cambridge, Mass: MIT},
}
@InProceedings{McGinnis1995a,
author = {McGinnis, Martha},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the CLA Annual Conference},
title = {Word-internal syntax: evidence from Ojibwa},
pages = {337--347},
publisher = {Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics, University of Toronto, Toronto},
date = {1995},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Article{McGinnis1999,
author = {McGinnis, Martha},
title = {Is there syntactic inversion in Ojibwa?},
pages = {101--118},
volume = {17},
booktitle = {Papers from the Workshop on Structure and Constituency in Native American Languages},
date = {1999},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {Cambridge, MA: MITWPL},
seriestitle = {MIT Occasional Papers},
}
@Book{MLCCCMIT2009,
author = {{Menominee Language and Culture Code Commission of the Menominee Indian Tribe}},
editor = {Macaulay, Monica and Milligan, Marianne},
publisher = {Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin},
title = {Oskēh-Wa͞epeqtah Oma͞eqnomenēweqnaesen Wēhcekanan: A Beginner's Dictionary of Menominee},
isbn = {978-0-578-01005-2},
date = {2009},
editortype = {compiler},
keywords = {algonquian},
pagetotal = {130},
}
@Book{MLCCCMIT2012,
author = {{Menominee Language and Culture Code Commission of the Menominee Indian Tribe}},
editor = {Macaulay, Monica},
publisher = {Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin},
title = {Oma͞eqnomenēweqnaesen Wēhcekanan: Menominee Dictionary},
date = {2012},
editortype = {compiler},
keywords = {algonquian},
pagetotal = {437},
}
@PhdThesis{Nichols1980,
author = {Nichols, John},
title = {Ojibwe Morphology},
type = {PhD},
date = {1980},
institution = {Harvard University},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Book{Nichols1988,
author = {Nichols, John D},
publisher = {Centre for Research and Teaching of Canadian Native Languages, University of Western Ontario},
title = {An Ojibwe text anthology},
number = {2},
date = {1988},
keywords = {algonquian},
seriestitle = {Studies in the interpretation of Canadian native languages and cultures},
}
@Book{Nichols1995,
author = {Nichols, John D},
publisher = {University of Minnesota Press},
title = {A concise dictionary of Minnesota Ojibwe},
date = {1995},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Book{Valentine2001,
author = {Valentine, J. Randolph},
publisher = {University of Toronto Press},
title = {Nishnaabemwin Reference Grammar},
isbn = {0-8020-8389-7},
date = {2001},
keywords = {algonquian},
pagetotal = {1100},
}
@Book{ForestCountyPotawatomiCommunity2014,
author = {FCPC, {(Forest County Potawatomi Community)}},
date = {2014},
title = {Ézhe-bmadzimgek gdebodwéwadmi-zheshmomenan},
editor = {Macaulay, Monica and Marean, Lindsay and Welcher, Laura and Wensaut, Kimberly},
isbn = {978-0-578-14283-8},
publisher = {Forest County Potawatomi Community},
subtitle = {Potawatomi Dictionary},
editortype = {compiler},
keywords = {algonquian, dictionary},
}
@Article{Proulx1988,
author = {Proulx, Paul},
title = {The demonstrative pronouns of Proto-Algonquian},
pages = {309--330},
date = {1988},
journaltitle = {International journal of American linguistics},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {JSTOR},
}
@PhdThesis{Rhodes1976,
author = {Rhodes, Richard Alan},
title = {The morphosyntax of the Central Ojibwa verb},
date = {1976},
institution = {Univ. of Michigan Ann Arbor},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@InProceedings{Rhodes1979,
author = {Rhodes, Richard Alan},
booktitle = {Papers of the Tenth Algonquian Conference},
title = {Some aspects of Ojibwa discourse},
editor = {Cowan, William},
pages = {102--117},
date = {1979},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Book{Rhodes1985,
author = {Rhodes, Richard Alan},
publisher = {Mouton de Gruyter},
title = {Eastern Ojibwa-Chippewa-Ottawa Dictionary},
isbn = {9783110102031},
date = {1985},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@InProceedings{Rhodes1994,
author = {Rhodes, Richard Alan},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the twentieth annual meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society},
title = {Agency, inversion, and thematic alignment in Ojibwe},
pages = {431--446},
date = {1994},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Book{Rhodes2006,
author = {Rhodes, Richard Alan},
publisher = {Voices of Rupert's Land},
title = {Clause structure, core arguments, and the Algonquian relative root construction},
date = {2006},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@InBook{Rhodes2010,
author = {Rhodes, Richard Alan},
editor = {Jan Wohlgemuth and Michael Cysouw},
pages = {305--324},
publisher = {De Gruyter Mouton},
title = {Relative root complement: A unique grammatical relation in Algonquian syntax},
series = {Empirical approaches to language typology},
volume = {46},
booktitle = {Rara \& rarissima: Documenting the fringes of linguistic diversity},
date = {2010},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@InProceedings{Rhodes2016,
author = {Rhodes, Richard Alan},
booktitle = {Papers of the Forty-Fourth Algonquian Conference},
title = {On the semantics of abstract finals},
editor = {Macaulay, Monica and Valentine, {J. Randolph}},
pages = {289--310},
publisher = {Albany, NY: SUNY Press},
date = {2016},
keywords = {algonquian},
subtitle = {35 years later},
}
@Article{Ritter2005,
author = {Ritter, Elizabeth and Rosen, Sara Thomas},
title = {Agreement without A-positions: Another look at Algonquian},
number = {4},
pages = {648--660},
volume = {36},
date = {2005},
journaltitle = {Linguistic inquiry},
keywords = {algonquian},
publisher = {MIT Press},
}
@InBook{Ritter2010,
author = {Ritter, Elizabeth and Rosen, Sara Thomas},
editor = {Malka Rappaport-Hovav, Edit Doron, and Ivy Sichel},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
title = {Animacy in Blackfoot: Implications for event structure and clause structure},
booktitle = {Syntax, lexical semantics and event structure},
date = {2010},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@InBook{Tomlin1992,
author = {Tomlin, Russell S and Rhodes, Richard Alan},
editor = {Doris L. Payne},
pages = {117--135},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing},
title = {Information Distribution in Ojibwa},
series = {Typological Studies in Language},
volume = {22},
booktitle = {Pragmatics of Word Order Flexibility},
date = {1992},
keywords = {algonquian},
}
@Article{Valentine2001a,
author = {Valentine, J. Randolph},
title = {Being and Becoming in Ojibwe},
issn = {00035483},
number = {4},
pages = {431--470},
volume = {43},
abstract = {Drawing on textual materials from several dialects
of Ojibwe, this article describes an array of
morphological and syntactic constructions used to
express identity, equation, existence, possession,
location, and focus. Identity constructions with the
verb asawi 'be an X' are shown to consistently place
their predicate nominal before the verb, suggesting
that this position is particularly associated with
indefiniteness. By contrast, expressions of
equation, which typically have definite predicate
nominals, show more variability in the positioning
of the predicate nominal. Denominal verbs of
identity are also examined, focusing on those which
have pronominals as bases. Several distinct sets of
verbs of existence are presented, particularly the
verb ayaas, which has a variety of functions,
expressing identity, existence, and possession, and
serving as a diluted base for a host of preverbs
expressing various psychological and physical
states. Various verbless constructions related to
identity and focus are also examined, particularly
those involving the ubiquitous predicative particle
mii.},
copyright = {Copyright © 2001 Anthropological Linguistics},
date = {2001},
journaltitle = {Anthropological Linguistics},
keywords = {algonquian},
language = {English},
publisher = {The Trustees of Indiana University on behalf of Anthropological Linguistics},
}
@Article{Voegelin1946,
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title = {Delaware, an Eastern algonquian language},
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date = {1946},
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keywords = {algonquian},
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publisher = {JSTOR},
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@Book{Wolfart1981,
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keywords = {algonquian},
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@Misc{Frege1892,
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@Book{Geurts1999,
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date = {2014},
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@InBook{Grice1975,
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@PhdThesis{Heim1982,
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type = {PhD},
date = {1982},
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@InBook{Heim1983,
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@Book{Heim1998,
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@Article{Heim2008,
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@Article{RappaportHovav2008,
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@InBook{Kamp1981,
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@Article{Kamp1995,
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number = {2},
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date = {1995},
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@InBook{Kamp2013,
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@InBook{Kaplan1989,
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@Article{Karttunen1974,
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@InBook{Karttunen1979,
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@Article{Katz1963,
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@Article{Kennedy2005,
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@InBook{Kennedy2013,
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title = {A multistratal account of the projective {T}agalog evidential `daw'},
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@Article{Kripke1963,
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@InBook{Lakoff1976,
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@Book{Lakoff2008,
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@Article{Lewis1923,
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@InBook{Lewis1979,
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@PhdThesis{Maclaran1982,
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@PhdThesis{Martin2013,
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@Book{Ranta1994,
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@Unpublished{Retore2014,
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@InBook{Roberts2004,
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@InProceedings{Roberts2009,
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date = {2009},
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@InBook{Roberts2011,
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@Article{Rooth1992,
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@Article{Schlenker2009,
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@Article{Schwarzschild1999,
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@InProceedings{Shan2001,
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subtitle = {An empirical study},
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keywords = {semantics},
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@Book{Baker1988,
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@Book{Chomsky1957,
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date = {1985},
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abstract = {The English NPN construction, exemplified by
construction after construction, is productive with
five prepositions--by, for, to, after, and
upon--with a variety of meanings, including
succession, juxtaposition, and comparison; it also
has numerous idiomatic cases. This mixture of
regularity and idiosyncrasy lends itself to an
account in the spirit of construction grammar, in
which the lexicon includes specified syntactic
structures matched with meanings. The internal
syntactic structure of NPN violates standard
principles of phrase structure, and the required
identity of the two nouns (in most cases) presents
descriptive difficulties. Furthermore, when NPN
appears in NP positions, it can take normal NP
complements and modifiers, and it has
quantificational semantics despite the absence of a
lexical quantifier. These peculiarities collectively
present interesting challenges to linguistic
theory. The best hope lies in a theory of grammar
that (i) recognizes meaningful constructions as
theoretical entities; (ii) recognizes a continuum of
regularity between words and rules; and (iii)
recognizes the autonomy of syntax from semantics and
vice versa.},
copyright = {Copyright © 2008 Linguistic Society of America},
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journaltitle = {Language},
jstor_articletype = {research-article},
jstor_formatteddate = {Mar., 2008},
keywords = {syntax},
language = {English},
publisher = {Linguistic Society of America},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/40071010},
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institution = {The Ohio State University},
keywords = {syntax},
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@PhdThesis{Worth2016,
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keywords = {syntax},
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@Online{Dickinson2013,
date = {2013},
editor = {Dickinson, Connie and Gaba, Uboye and Nenquimo, Oswando and Nemo, Nenquihui and Nenquihui, Mery and High, Casey},
keywords = {wao},
organization = {London: SOAS, Endangered Languages Archive},
title = {Documentation of Wao Terero},
url = {https://elar.soas.ac.uk/Collection/MPI1029685},
}
@Thesis{Fawcett2012,
author = {Fawcett, Alexia Zandra},
date = {2012},
file = {Documents/reading/wao/Fawcett_thesis_2012.pdf},
institution = {Bryn Mawr College},
keywords = {wao},
subtitle = {Language and Space among the Waorani},
title = {Documenting Language, Culture, and Cognition},
type = {BA},
}
@Thesis{Fawcett2018,
author = {Fawcett, Alexia Zandra},
date = {2018},
institution = {University of California -- Santa Barbara},
title = {Ideophone Integration and Expressiveness in Wao Terero},
type = {Masters},
keywords = {wao, ideophones},
}
@Unpublished{Fiddler2011,
author = {Fiddler, Michael},
date = {2011},
title = {Bound nominal roots in Waorani},
keywords = {wao, classifiers, morphology},
}
@InProceedings{Fitzgerald2000,
author = {Fitzgerald, Colleen M.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Twenty-eight Western Conference on Linguistics (WECOL99)},
date = {2000},
title = {A reanalysis of bidirectionality in Auca},
number = {11},
pages = {106--118},
annotation = {This has references to treatments of Wao in larger works.},
keywords = {wao, phonology},
}
@Book{Nango2008,
author = {Nango, José},
publisher = {Quito: Abya-Yala},
title = {Diccionario Wao-Tededo -- Español},
date = {2008},
keywords = {wao, dictionary},
}
@Book{Orr1991,
editor = {Orr, Carolina and Levinshon, Stephen H and Peeke, {M. Catherine}},
publisher = {Instituto Lingüístico de Verano},
title = {Estudios gramaticales en Napo quichua y huarani},
number = {16},
series = {Cuadernos etnolingüísticos},
date = {1991},
keywords = {wao},
}
@Thesis{Peeke1968,
author = {Peeke, {M. Catherine}},
date = {1968},
file = {Documents/reading/wao/peeke1971preliminary.pdf},
institution = {Indiana University},
keywords = {wao, grammar},
title = {Preliminary Grammar of Auca},
type = {PhD},
}
@Book{Peeke1979,
author = {Peeke, {M. Catherine}},
editor = {Summer Institute of Linguistics},
title = {El idioma huao. Grammática pedagógica. Tomo 1},
number = {3},
series = {Cuadernos etnolingüísticos},
date = {1979},
file = {Documents/reading/wao/rosettaproject_auc_morsyn-1_text.pdf},
keywords = {wao, grammar},
}
@InBook{Peeke1991,
author = {Peeke, {M. Catherine}},
editor = {Orr, Carolyn and Levinson, Stephen H. and Peeke, {M. Catherine}},
publisher = {Instituto Lingüístico de Verano},
title = {Negación en Huarani},
number = {16},
series = {Cuadernos Etnolingüísticos},
booktitle = {Estudios gramaticales en napo Quichua y huarani},
date = {1991},
keywords = {wao},
}
@InBook{Pike1964,
author = {Pike, Kenneth L.},
pages = {425--431},
title = {Stress trains in Auca},
booktitle = {In Honour of Daniel Jones},
date = {1964},
keywords = {wao, phonology},
}
@Book{Pike1988,
editor = {Pike, Evelyn G. and Saint, Rachel},
publisher = {Summer Institute of Linguistics},
title = {Workpapers Concerning Waorani Discourse Features},
date = {1988},
file = {Documents/reading/wao/rosettaproject_auc_morsyn-2.pdf; Documents/reading/wao/rosettaproject_auc_morsyn-1.pdf; Documents/reading/wao/rosettaproject_auc_vertxt-1.pdf},
keywords = {wao},
}
@Article{Rival2005,
author = {Rival, Laura},
title = {The attachment of the soul to the body among the Huaorani of Amazonian Ecuador},
number = {3},
pages = {285--310},
volume = {70},
date = {2005},
journaltitle = {Ethnos},
keywords = {wao},
}
@InBook{Saint1962,
author = {Saint, Rachel and Pike, Kenneth L.},
editor = {Elson, Benjamin Franklin},
pages = {2--30},
publisher = {Norman, Summer Institute of Linguistics of the University of Oklahoma},
title = {Auca phonemics},
number = {7},
series = {Summer Institute of Linguistics publications in linguistics and related fields},
booktitle = {Studies in Ecuadorian Indian Languages 1},
date = {1962},
keywords = {wao, phonology},
}
@Article{Lewis1970,
author = {Lewis, David},
date = {1970},
journaltitle = {Synthese},
title = {General Semantics},
pages = {18-67},
volume = {22},
file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/semantics/lewis1970general.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {semantics, syntax},
}
@Article{Grosz2014,
author = {Grosz, Patrick G. and Patel-Grosz, Pritty and Fedorenko, Evelina and Gibson, Edward},
date = {2015},
journaltitle = {Journal of Semantics},
title = {Constraints on donkey pronouns},
doi = {10.1093/jos/ffu009},
eprint = {https://academic.oup.com/jos/article-pdf/32/4/619/6988220/ffu009.pdf},
issn = {0167-5133},
number = {4},
pages = {619-648},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/jos/ffu009},
volume = {32},
abstract = {This article reports on an experimental study of donkey pronouns , pronouns (e.g. it ) whose meaning covaries with that of a non-pronominal noun phrase (e.g. a donkey ) even though they are not in a structural relationship that is suitable for quantifier-variable binding. We investigate three constraints, (i) the preference for the presence of an overt NP antecedent that is not part of another word, (ii) the salience of the position of an antecedent that is part of another word, and (iii) the uniqueness of an intended antecedent (in terms of world knowledge). We compare constructions in which intended antecedents occur in a context such as who owns an N / who is an N-owner with constructions of the type who was without an N / who was N-less . Our findings corroborate the existence of the overt NP antecedent constraint, and also show that the salience of an unsuitable antecedents position matters. Furthermore, our findings show that uniqueness only matters in the N-less type construction and not in the N-owner type construction; we conclude that this supports a potential approach in terms of dynamic semantics over a competing e-type approach.},
keywords = {psycholing, semantics},
}
@InBook{Zeevat2002,
author = {Zeevat, Henk},
booktitle = {Information sharing},
date = {2002},
title = {Explaining presupposition triggers},
booksubtitle = {Reference and Presupposition in Language Generation and Interpretation},
editor = {{van Deemter}, Kees and Kibble, Rodger},
pages = {61--87},
publisher = {Center for the Study of Language and Information},
keywords = {semantics},
}
@Article{BaeseBerk2009,
author = {Melissa Baese-Berk and Matthew Goldrick},
date = {2009},
journaltitle = {Language and Cognitive Processes},
title = {Mechanisms of interaction in speech production},
doi = {10.1080/01690960802299378},
eprint = {https://doi.org/10.1080/01690960802299378},
note = {PMID: 19946622},
number = {4},
pages = {527-554},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/01690960802299378},
volume = {24},
abstract = {Many theories predict the presence of interactive effects involving information represented by distinct cognitive processes in speech production. There is considerably less agreement regarding the precise cognitive mechanisms that underlie these interactive effects. For example, are they driven by purely production-internal mechanisms (e.g., Dell, 1986) or do they reflect the influence of perceptual monitoring mechanisms on production processes (e.g., Roelofs, 2004)? Acoustic analyses reveal the phonetic realisation of words is influenced by their word-specific properties supporting the presence of interaction between lexical-level and phonetic information in speech production. A second experiment examines what mechanisms are responsible for this interactive effect. The results suggest the effect occurs on-line and is not purely driven by listener modelling. These findings are consistent with the presence of an interactive mechanism that is online and internal to the production system.},
keywords = {psycholing},
publisher = {Routledge},
}
@Article{Galati2010,
author = {Galati, Alexia and Brennan, Susan E.},
date = {2010},
journaltitle = {Journal of Memory and Language},
title = {Attenuating information in spoken communication},
pages = {35-51},
subtitle = {For the speaker, or for the addressee?},
volume = {62},
abstract = {Speakers tend to attenuate information that is predictable or repeated. To what extent is this done automatically and egocentrically, because it is easiest for speakers themselves, and to what extent is it driven by the informational needs of addressees? In 20 triads of naive subjects, speakers told the same Road Runner cartoon story twice to one addressee and once to another addressee, counterbalanced for order (Addressee1/Addressee1/Addressee2 or Addressee1/Addressee2/Addressee1). Stories retold to the same (old)
addressees were attenuated compared to those retold to new addressees; this was true for events mentioned, number of words, and amount of detail. Moreover, lexically identical expressions by the same speaker were more intelligible to another group of listeners when the expressions had been addressed to new addressees than when they had been addressed to old addressees. We conclude that speakers attenuating of information in spontaneous discourse is driven at least in part by addressees. Such audience design is computationally feasible when it can be guided by a one-bit” model (my audience has heard this before, or not).},
keywords = {psycholing},
}
@InProceedings{Bard2004,
author = {Bard, Ellen Gurman and Aylett, Matthew},
booktitle = {Approaches to studying world-situated language use},
date = {2004},
title = {Referential Form Word Duration and Modeling the Listener in Spoken Dialogue},
booksubtitle = {Bridging the language-as-product and language-as-action traditions},
pages = {173-191},
abstract = {Abstract Referring expressions are thought to be tailored to the needs of the listener, even when those needs might be costly to assess, but tests of this claim seldom manipulate listeners and, speakers knowledge independently. The design of the HCRC Map Task enables us to do so. We examine two tailoring changes in repeated mentions of landmark names: faster articulation and simplified referring expressions. Articulation results replicate Bard et al. (2000) depending only on what the speaker has heard. Change between mentions was no greater when it could be inferred that the listener could see the named item (Expt 1) and no less when the listener explicitly denied ability to do so (Expt 2). Word duration fell for speaker-given listener-new items (Expt 3). Reduction was unaffected by the repeaters ability to see the mentioned landmark (Expt 4). In contrast, referential form was more sensitive to both listener- (Expt 3) and speaker-knowledge (Expt 4). The results conform most closely to a Dual Process model: fast, automatic, processes let the speaker-knowledge prime word articulation, while costly assessments of listener-knowledge influence only referential form.},
keywords = {psycholing},
}
@Article{Brennan1996,
author = {Brennan, Susan E. and Clark, Herbert H.},
date = {1996},
journaltitle = {Journal of experimental psychology},
title = {Conceptual pacts and lexical choice in conversation},
doi = {10.1037//0278-7393.22.6.1482},
journalsubtitle = {Learning, memory, and cognition},
number = {6},
pages = {1482-1493},
volume = {22},
abstract = {When people in conversation refer repeatedly to the same object, they come to use the same terms. This phenomenon, called lexical entrainment, has several possible explanations. Ahistorical accounts appeal only to the informativeness and availability of terms and to the current salience of the object's features. Historical accounts appeal in addition to the recency and frequency of past references and to partner-specific conceptualizations of the object that people achieve interactively. Evidence from 3 experiments favors a historical account and suggests that when speakers refer to an object, they are proposing a conceptualization of it, a proposal their addresses may or may not agree to. Once they do establish a shared conceptualization, a conceptual pact, they appeal to it in later references even when they could use simpler references. Over time, speakers simplify conceptual pacts and, when necessary, abandon them for new conceptualizations.},
keywords = {psycholing},
publisher = {American Psychological Association},
}
@Article{Engelhardt2014,
author = {Paul E. Engelhardt and Fernanda Ferreira},
date = {2014},
journaltitle = {Language, Cognition and Neuroscience},
title = {Do speakers articulate over-described modifiers differently from modifiers that are required by context?},
doi = {10.1080/01690965.2013.853816},
eprint = {https://doi.org/10.1080/01690965.2013.853816},
number = {8},
pages = {975-985},
subtitle = {Implications for models of reference production},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/01690965.2013.853816},
volume = {29},
abstract = {Studies have shown that speakers often include unnecessary modifiers when producing referential expressions, which is contrary to the Maxim of Quantity. In this study, we examined the production of referring expressions (e.g. the red triangle) that contained an over-described (or redundant) pre-nominal adjective modifier. These expressions were compared to similar expressions that were uttered in a context that made the modifier necessary for unique referent identification. Our hypothesis was that speakers articulate over-described modifiers differently from those used to distinguish contrasting objects. Results showed that over-described modifiers were significantly shorter in duration than modifiers used to distinguish two objects. Conclusions focus on how these acoustic differences can be modelled by Natural Language Generation algorithms, such as the Incremental Algorithm, in combination with probabilistic prosodic reduction.},
keywords = {psycholing},
publisher = {Routledge},
}
@Article{Horton1996,
author = {Horton, William S. and Keysar, Boaz},
date = {1996},
journaltitle = {Cognition},
title = {When do speakers take into account common ground?},
doi = {10.1016/0010-0277(96)81418-1},
number = {1},
volume = {59},
abstract = {What role does common ground play in the production of utterances? We outline and test two models. One model assumes that common ground is involved in initial utterance planning, while the other model assumes that it only plays a role in monitoring. To compare these models, we focus on common ground as evidenced in physical co-presence. We had speakers describe objects for listeners in a modified version of the referential communication task. While descriptions under no time constraints appeared to incorporate common ground with the listener, common ground was not used when the speakers were under time pressure. These results suggest that speakers do not engage in audience design in the initial planning of utterances; instead, they monitor those plans for violations of common ground.},
keywords = {psycholing},
}
@Article{Jaeger2013,
author = {Jaeger, T. Florian},
date = {2013},
journaltitle = {Frontiers in Psychology},
title = {Production preferences cannot be understood without reference to communication},
doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00230},
volume = {4},
abstract = {MacDonald (2013) proposes that comprehenders are sensitive to statistical patterns in their language input (Claim 1). These patterns are hypothesized to result from speakers' preferences in production, aggregated over the population (Claim 2). Production preferences are taken to be primarily determined by biases that serve production ease, thereby improving fluency (Claim 3). These three claims, together constituting the core of the PDC, are an ambitious endeavor to tie together several lines of research in psycholinguistics and linguistics. Here, I focus on the second and third claim, that it is predominantly “production ease,” rather than communicative pressures, that drives production preferences and hence language form (M, p. 13; cf. Bard et al., 2000; Ferreira and Dell, 2000; Arnold, 2008; Ferreira, 2008; Lam and Watson, 2010).
In contrast, I argue that production preferences and language form are unlikely to be understood without reference to communication. Specifically, production preferences are the result of at least two competing type of biases: biases toward production ease and biases toward ease, or at least success, of comprehension (Zipf, 1949). I refer to a weak version of the second type of bias as robust information transfer.1 Two hypotheses about how robust information transfer might affect production preferences are often conflated in the literature. First, speakers might continuously “estimate” their interlocutors' beliefs and structure their utterances based on these estimates. This claim, often referred to as audience design, is what production researchers (incl. M) tend to have in mind when they reject the idea that production preferences are affected by communicative biases. Many consider this claim implausible because production seems too demanding to allow additional computations (Ferreira, 2008). I share Tanenhaus's position that such intuitions are often misleading (Tanenhaus, 2013). Here, however, I pursue an alternative hypothesis, that communicative biases affect production preferences through learning and generalization across previous experiences (building on Jaeger and Ferreira, in press).},
keywords = {psycholing},
}
@Article{Keysar2000,
author = {Keysar, Boaz and Barr, Dale J. and Balin, Jennifer A.},
date = {2000},
journaltitle = {Psychological Science},
title = {Taking perspective in conversation},
doi = {10.1111/1467-9280.00211},
number = {1},
pages = {32-38},
subtitle = {The role of mutual knowledge in comprehension},
volume = {11},
abstract = {When people interpret language, they can reduce the ambiguity of linguistic expressions by using information about perspective: the speaker's, their own, or a shared perspective. In order to investigate the mental processes that underlie such perspective taking, we tracked people's eye movements while they were following instructions to manipulate objects. The eye fixation data in two experiments demonstrate that people do not restrict the search for referents to mutually known objects. Eye movements indicated that addressees considered objects as potential referents even when the speaker could not see those objects, requiring addressees to use mutual knowledge to correct their interpretation. Thus, people occasionally use an egocentric heuristic when they comprehend. We argue that this egocentric heuristic is successful in reducing ambiguity, though it could lead to a systematic error.},
keywords = {psycholing},
}
@Article{Turnbull2019,
author = {Turnbull, Rory},
date = {2019},
journaltitle = {Language, Cognition and Neuroscience},
title = {Listener-oriented phonetic reduction and theory of mind},
doi = {10.1080/23273798.2019.1579349},
number = {6},
pages = {747-768},
volume = {34},
abstract = {Predictable words tend to be phonetically reduced relative to unpredictable words. Under “listener-oriented” accounts of this phenomenon, the talker has tacit knowledge of their interlocutors
mental state. These theories consequently predict that individual variation in theory of mind is related to magnitude of probabilistic phonetic reduction. The current study tests this prediction for three acoustic variables (word duration, vowel duration, and vowel dispersion) in two definitions of predictability (contextual predictability and discourse mention). A relationship between individual variation in theory of mind and phonetic reduction was observed only for semantic predictability, and in the direction opposite to that predicted by listener-oriented theories. Taken together, these results are not consistent with the predictions of a strong interpretation of listener-orientation in speech production.},
keywords = {psycholing},
}
@InProceedings{Pate2011,
author = {Pate, John K. and Goldwater, Sharon},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society},
date = {2011},
title = {Predictability effects in adult-directed and infant-directed speech},
subtitle = {Does the listener matter?},
url = {https://www.research.ed.ac.uk/en/publications/predictability-effects-in-adult-directed-and-infant-directed-spee},
abstract = {A well-known effect in speech production is that more predictable words tend to be phonetically reduced. Recent work has suggested that predictability effects result from hardwired properties of the language production system, rather than active modulation by the talker to accommodate the listener. However, these studies investigated only minor manipulations of listener characteristics. Here, we examine predictability effects with two very different listener populations: adults and preverbal infants. Using mixed effects regressions on spontaneous speech corpora, we compare the effect of word frequency, probability in context, and previous mention on word duration in adult-directed and infant-directed speech. We find that the effects of preceding context and word frequency differ according to listener. Contrary to previous work, these results suggest that talkers do modulate the phonetic effects of predictability based on listener characteristics. To our knowledge, this study is also the first published analysis of predictability effects in infant-directed speech.},
keywords = {psycholing},
}
@Article{Schober1993,
author = {Schober, Mecheal F.},
date = {1993},
journaltitle = {Cognition},
title = {Spatial perspective-taking in conversation},
doi = {10.1016/0010-0277(93)90060-9},
number = {1},
pages = {1-24},
volume = {47},
abstract = {Speakers can describe the locations of objects from their own perspective ("on my left" or "on the left"), their addressee's ("on your right" or "on the right"), or some perspective that avoids choosing one or the other person ("closer to both of us"). This study shows that speakers set spatial perspectives differently with actual conversational partners than with the usually studied imaginary addressees. Speakers with partners tended to use more egocentric perspectives than solo speakers. Pairs varied idiosyncratically in the perspective-setting strategies they picked, but all engaged in the same collaborative process: talking until both were sure they had understood each other. When conversational roles switched, the new speakers allocated spatial perspectives with remarkable precision, taking their partners' perspectives just as often as the partner had taken theirs. Speakers were more explicit about whose perspective they were taking when they held the floor for only one description than when they gave many descriptions in a row.},
keywords = {psycholing},
}
@Article{Nuckolls2014a,
author = {Nuckolls, Janis B. and Swanson, Tod D.},
date = {2014},
journaltitle = {Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America},
title = {Earthy concreteness and anti-hypotheticalism in Amazonian Quichua discourse},
number = {1},
pages = {48--60},
volume = {12},
keywords = {quechua, anthroling},
}
@InProceedings{McCurdy2020,
author = {McCurdy, Kate and Goldwater, Sharon and Lopez, Adam},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics},
date = {2020},
title = {Inflecting when there's no majority},
doi = {10.18653/v1/2020.acl-main.159},
pages = {1745--1756},
subtitle = {Limitations of encode-decoder neural networks as cognitive models of German plurals},
abstract = {Can artificial neural networks learn to represent inflectional morphology and generalize to new words as human speakers do? Kirov and Cotterell (2018) argue that the answer is yes: modern Encoder-Decoder (ED) architectures learn human-like behavior when inflecting English verbs, such as extending the regular past tense form /-(e)d/ to novel words. However, their work does not address the criticism raised by Marcus et al. (1995): that neural models may learn to extend not the regular, but the most frequent class — and thus fail on tasks like German number inflection, where infrequent suffixes like /-s/ can still be productively generalized. To investigate this question, we first collect a new dataset from German speakers (production and ratings of plural forms for novel nouns) that is designed to avoid sources of information unavailable to the ED model. The speaker data show high variability, and two suffixes evince regular behavior, appearing more often with phonologically atypical inputs. Encoder-decoder models do generalize the most frequently produced plural class, but do not show human-like variability or regular extension of these other plural markers. We conclude that modern neural models may still struggle with minority-class generalization.},
keywords = {morphology, compling},
}
@Article{Fonteyn2021,
author = {Fonteyn, Lauren},
date = {2021},
journaltitle = {Glossa},
title = {Varying Abstractions},
doi = {10.5334/gjgl.1323},
journalsubtitle = {journal of general linguistics},
number = {1},
pages = {1--28},
subtitle = {a conceptual vs. distributional view on prepositional polysemy},
volume = {6},
abstract = {The term meaning, as it is presently employed in Linguistics, is a polysemous concept, covering a broad range of operational definitions. Focussing on two of these definitions, meaning as concept and meaning as context (also known as distributional semantics), this paper explores to what extent these operational definitions lead to converging conclusions regarding the number and nature of distinct senses a polysemous form covers. More specifically, it investigates whether the sense network that emerges from the principled polysemy model of over as proposed by Tyler & Evans (2003; 2001) can be reconstructed by the neural language model BERT. The study assesses whether the contextual information encoded in BERT embeddings can be employed to succesfully (i) recognize the abstract sense categories and (ii) replicate the relative distances between the senses of over proposed in the principled polysemy model. The results suggest that, while there is partial convergence, the two models ultimately lead to different global abstractions because the imagistic information that plays a key role in conceptual approaches to prepositional meaning may not be encoded in contextualized word embeddings.},
keywords = {semantics, compling},
}
@Book{Potts2005,
author = {Potts, Christopher},
date = {2005},
title = {The Logic of Conventional Implicatures},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
keywords = {semantics},
}
@InBook{Kamp1995a,
author = {Kamp, Hans},
booktitle = {Handbook of Pragmatics},
date = {1995},
title = {Discourse Representation Theory},
editor = {J. Verschueren, J.-O. Östman and J. Blommaert},
pages = {253--257},
publisher = {John Benjamins},
}
@Article{Groenendijk1991,
author = {Groenendijk, Jeroen and Stokhof, Martin},
date = {1991},
journaltitle = {Linguistics and philosophy},
title = {Dynamic predicate logic},
pages = {39--100},
}
@InProceedings{Karttunen1975,
author = {Karttunen, Lauri and Peters, Stanley},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society},
date = {1975},
title = {Conversational Implicature in Montague Grammar},
pages = {266--278},
}
@Article{Campbell1959,
author = {Campbell, Donald and Fiske, Donald},
date = {1959},
journaltitle = {Psychological Bulletin},
title = {Convergent and discriminant validation by the multitrait-multimethod matrix},
number = {2},
pages = {81--105},
volume = {56},
keywords = {philosophy of science, psychology},
}
@Article{Fintel2008,
author = {{von Fintel}, Kai},
date = {2008},
journaltitle = {Philosophical Perspectives},
title = {What Is Presupposition Accommodation, Again?},
pages = {137--170},
volume = {22},
abstract = {Presupposition accommodation is the process by which the adjusted quietly and without fuss to accept the utterance of a sentence imposes certain requirements on the context in which it is processed.
In this paper, I explore some questions about accommodation that often asked. There are complaints that the putative process involves magic and that it is posited only to save a superfluous or wrong theory of presupposition. I argue that these complaints are mistaken: accomodation is not magic and is needed.},
file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/semantics/what2008vonfintel.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {semantics, anaphora},
}
@Article{Schulz_2021,
author = {Miriam Schulz and Heather Burnett and Barbara Hemforth},
date = {2021},
journaltitle = {Glossa: a journal of general linguistics},
title = {Corpus, experimental and modeling investigations of cross-linguistic differences in pronoun resolution preferences},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1142},
number = {1},
volume = {6},
abstract = {We investigate the impact of syntactic alternatives on pronoun resolution in ambiguous constructions in English and French. Previous research detected language-specific preferences in pronoun resolution in utterances of the type “The postman met the streetsweeper before he went home”. These preferences have been attributed to the interaction of information structural and syntactic constraints inducing a subject bias on the one hand, and Gricean reasoning processes taking into account alternative syntactic constructions on the other hand. A corpus study of four English and French corpora shows that an alternative construction which takes a subject antecedent (“The postman met the streetsweeper before going home”) is much less frequent in spoken English than French. A Rational Speech Act (RSA) model with corpus frequencies integrated as language-specific costs on the use of each construction makes empirical predictions for pronoun resolution preferences in French and English for sentences with “avant”/“before” which have been tested before but also for sentences with “après”/“after” which have not been tested so far. New experimental data show a very good fit of the model predictions for pronoun resolution preferences in English as well as for the differences in antecedent choices between French and English. However, experimental data showing differences in antecedent choices between French sentences with “après” and “avant” deviate from model predictions, indicating that more factors need to be taken into account. The combination of Bayesian modeling, corpus analyses and experimental data shows that RSA models can make relevant and falsifiable predictions for cross-linguistic variation in processing.},
keywords = {anaphora, semantics},
publisher = {Open Library of the Humanities},
}
@InBook{Kennedy2013a,
author = {Kennedy, Chris},
booktitle = {Routledge companion to philosophy of language},
date = {2013},
title = {Adjectives},
pages = {347--360},
keywords = {semantics, adjectives},
}
@InBook{2013,
author = {Kamp, Hans},
booktitle = {Meaning and the Dynamics of Interpretation},
date = {2013},
title = {Two Theories about Adjectives},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004252882_011},
pages = {225--261},
keywords = {semantics, adjectives},
}
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keywords = {semantics, anaphora},
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@Thesis{Gardiner2003,
author = {Mary Gardiner},
date = {2003},
institution = {Macquarie University},
title = {Identifying and Resolving One-Anaphora},
type = {Bachelor of Science},
file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/semantics/gardiner2003identifying.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {semantics, anaphora},
}
@InBook{Nerbonne2000,
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date = {2000},
title = {Null-Headed Nominals in German and English},
booksubtitle = {Selected Papers from the Ninth CLIN Meeting},
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isbn = {9789004488892},
pages = {125--146},
publisher = {Brill},
url = {https://brill.com/view/book/9789004488892/B9789004488892_s012.xml},
address = {Leiden, The Netherlands},
keywords = {semantics, anaphora},
year = {2000},
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journaltitle = {University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics},
title = {No escape from syntax},
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subtitle = {Don't try morphological analysis in the privacy of your own lexicon},
volume = {4},
keywords = {morphology},
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@WWW{MPIEAL2015,
author = {{Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Department of Linguistics}},
date = {2015},
title = {Leipzig Glossing Rules},
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@Article{Needle2022,
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title = {Embedding {HTLCG} into LCG$_\phi$},
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keywords = {syntax},
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@Article{Erschler2022,
author = {Erschler, David},
date = {2022},
journaltitle = {Morphology},
title = {A dedicated nominal singular morpheme without singulative semantics},
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volume = {32},
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keywords = {morphology},
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@Article{Harley2014,
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journaltitle = {Theoretical Linguistics},
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@InBook{Bobaljik2017,
author = {Bobaljik, Jonathan David},
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title = {Distributed Morphology},
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file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/morphology/Bobaljik2017.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {morphology},
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@Article{Merchant2019,
author = {Merchant, Jason},
date = {2019},
journaltitle = {The Linguistic Review},
title = {Roots dont select, categorial heads do},
doi = {10.1515/tlr-2019-2020},
number = {3},
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subtitle = {Lexical-selection of PPs may vary by category},
volume = {36},
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keywords = {morphology},
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@Book{Cruschina2013,
date = {2013},
title = {The Boundaries of Pure Morphology},
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subtitle = {Diachronic and Synchronic Perspectives},
keywords = {morphology},
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@InBook{Aronoff2013,
author = {Aronoff, Mark},
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title = {The roots of language},
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keywords = {morphology},
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@Online{Moschovakis2022,
author = {Moschovakis, Joan},
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editor = {Edward N. Zalta and Uri Nodelman},
title = {Intuitionistic Logic},
url = {https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2022/entries/logic-intuitionistic/},
organization = {Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University},
titleaddon = {The {Stanford} Encyclopedia of Philosophy},
version = {{W}inter 2022},
keywords = {math},
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@Online{Bridges2022,
author = {Bridges, Douglas and Palmgren, Erik and Ishihara, Hajime},
date = {2022},
editor = {Edward N. Zalta and Uri Nodelman},
title = {Constructive Mathematics},
url = {https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2022/entries/mathematics-constructive/},
organization = {Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University},
titleaddon = {The {Stanford} Encyclopedia of Philosophy},
version = {{F}all 2022},
keywords = {math},
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@Article{Haugen2013,
author = {Haugen, Jason D. and Siddiqi, Daniel},
date = {2013},
journaltitle = {Linguistic Inquiry},
title = {Roots and the derivation},
number = {3},
pages = {493--517},
volume = {44},
file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/morphology/Haugen2013.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {morphology},
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@InProceedings{Copot2022,
author = {Copot, Maria and Court, Sara and Diewald, Noah and Antetomaso, Stephanie and Elsner, Micha},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Computational Methods for Endangered Languages (ComputEL-5)},
date = {2022},
title = {A Word-and-Paradigm Workflow for Fieldwork Annotation},
doi = {10.18653/v1/2022.computel-1.20},
pages = {159--169},
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
url = {https://aclanthology.org/2022.computel-1.20},
address = {Dublin, Ireland},
file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/morphology/Copot2022.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {morphology},
}
@InProceedings{Kann2022,
author = {Kann, Katharina and McCarthy, Arya D. and Nicolai, Garrett and Hulden, Mans},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 17th SIGMORPHON Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology},
date = {2022},
title = {The {SIGMORPHON} 2020 Shared Task on Unsupervised Morphological Paradigm Completion},
doi = {10.18653/v1/2020.sigmorphon-1.3},
pages = {51--62},
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
url = {https://aclanthology.org/2020.sigmorphon-1.3},
address = {Online},
keywords = {morphology},
month = jul,
year = {2020},
}
@InProceedings{Wiemerslage2021,
author = {Wiemerslage, Adam and McCarthy, Arya D. and Erdmann, Alexander and Nicolai, Garrett and Agirrezabal, Manex and Silfverberg, Miikka and Hulden, Mans and Kann, Katharina},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 18th SIGMORPHON Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology},
date = {2021},
title = {Findings of the {SIGMORPHON} 2021 Shared Task on Unsupervised Morphological Paradigm Clustering},
doi = {10.18653/v1/2021.sigmorphon-1.8},
pages = {72--81},
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
url = {https://aclanthology.org/2021.sigmorphon-1.8},
abstract = {We describe the second SIGMORPHON shared task on unsupervised morphology: the goal of the SIGMORPHON 2021 Shared Task on Unsupervised Morphological Paradigm Clustering is to cluster word types from a raw text corpus into paradigms. To this end, we release corpora for 5 development and 9 test languages, as well as gold partial paradigms for evaluation. We receive 14 submissions from 4 teams that follow different strategies, and the best performing system is based on adaptor grammars. Results vary significantly across languages. However, all systems are outperformed by a supervised lemmatizer, implying that there is still room for improvement.},
address = {Online},
keywords = {morphology},
month = aug,
year = {2021},
}
@InProceedings{Erdmann2020,
author = {Erdmann, Alexander and Elsner, Micha and Wu, Shijie and Cotterell, Ryan and Habash, Nizar},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics},
title = {The Paradigm Discovery Problem},
doi = {10.18653/v1/2020.acl-main.695},
pages = {7778--7790},
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
url = {https://aclanthology.org/2020.acl-main.695},
abstract = {This work treats the paradigm discovery problem (PDP), the task of learning an inflectional morphological system from unannotated sentences. We formalize the PDP and develop evaluation metrics for judging systems. Using currently available resources, we construct datasets for the task. We also devise a heuristic benchmark for the PDP and report empirical results on five diverse languages. Our benchmark system first makes use of word embeddings and string similarity to cluster forms by cell and by paradigm. Then, we bootstrap a neural transducer on top of the clustered data to predict words to realize the empty paradigm slots. An error analysis of our system suggests clustering by cell across different inflection classes is the most pressing challenge for future work.},
address = {Online},
keywords = {morphology},
month = jul,
year = {2020},
}
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isbn = {9780199247455},
publisher = {Oxford Academic},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199247455.013.0010},
file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/morphology/Embick2012.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {morphology, early insertion},
}
@InProceedings{Embick2005,
author = {Embick, David and Halle, Morris},
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title = {On the status of \emph{stems} in morphological theory},
editor = {Geerts, Twan and {van Ginneken}, Ivo and Jacobs, Haike},
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publisher = {John Benjamins},
file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/morphology/Embick2005.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {morphology, early insertion},
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@Article{Embick2000,
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keywords = {morphology, early insertion},
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subtitle = {Still hacking away},
keywords = {morphology, syntax},
}
@Unpublished{Marantz1996,
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author = {{Menominee Language and Culture Code Commission of the Menominee Indian Tribe}},
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keywords = {dictionary},
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keywords = {syntax, morphology, semantics},
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publisher = {The MIT Press},
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file = {:/home/noah/Documents/reading/morphology/Matushansky2013.pdf:PDF},
keywords = {morphology},
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@Book{Sims2022,
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@Article{Boye2012,
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@InProceedings{Khullar2020,
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date = {2020},
title = {Finding the Right One and Resolving It},
pages = {132--141},
publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
keywords = {semantics, anaphora},
}
@Article{Haspelmath2017,
author = {Haspelmath, Martin},
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number = {s1000},
pages = {31--80},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1515/flin-2017-1005},
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