All Stories

  1. Minimal participant structure of the event and the emergence of the argument/adjunct distinction
  2. Emerging Phonology Under Language Contact: The Case of Sino-Russian Idiolects
  3. Afroasiatic Languages
  4. Information Structure and Reference Systems: Toward a Non-Aprioristic Typology
  5. The Role of Functions in Syntax
  6. What Motivates Morphological Copying?
  7. Possession in Wandala
  8. A Grammar of Wandala
  9. John H. McWhorter. 2011. Linguistic simplicity and complexity: Why do languages undress? Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton. 338 pp.
  10. Towards a non-aprioristic syntactic theory
  11. Interaction of Morphology and Syntax
  12. A Grammar of Mina
  13. Linguistic Diversity and Language Theories
  14. L’augment télique (“goal”) dansleslanguestchadiques
  15. Explaining Language Structure through Systems Interaction
  16. A Grammar of Hdi
  17. Review of Hombert & Hyman (1999): Bantu Historical Linguistics
  18. Reflexives
  19. Reciprocals
  20. Grammaticalization of the Complex Sentence
  21. Review of Brenzinger (1992): Language death. Factual and theoretical explorations with special reference to East Africa
  22. Review of Noonan (1992): A grammar of Lango
  23. Current Progress in Chadic Linguistics
  24. Truth and the Compositionality Principle
  25. Truth and the Indicative Sentence