Universals and Typology

UNIVERSALS AND TYPOLOGY
Sub-header: World Atlas of Language Structures

Bickel, Balthasar & Johanna Nichols. 2005. Exponence of Selected Inflectional Formatives. World Atlas of Language Structures.

Bickel, Balthasar & Johanna Nichols. 2008. Inflectional Synthesis of the verb. World Atlas of Language Structures.

Diessel, Holger. Pronominal and Adnominal Demonstratives. World Atlas of Language Structures.

Dryer, Matthew S. 2005. Definite Articles. World Atlas of Language Structures.

Dryer, Matthew S. 2005. Order of Degree Word and Adjective. World Atlas of Language Structures.

Dryer, Matthew S. 2005. Order of Genitive and Noun. World Atlas of Language Structures.

Dryer, Matthew S. 2005. Order of Subject, Object, and Verb. World Atlas of Language Structures.

Goedemans, Rob & Harry van der Hulst. 2005. Fixed Stress Locations. World Atlas of Language Structures.
Goedemans, Rob & Harry van der Hulst. 2005. Rhythm Types. World Atlas of Language Structures.

Goedemans, Rob & Harry van der Hulst. 2005. Weight Factors in Weight-Sensitive Stress Systems World Atlas of Language Structures.

Goedemans, Rob & Harry van der Hulst. 2005. Weight-Sensitive Stress. World Atlas of Language Structures.

Maddieson, Ian. Consonant Inventories World Atlas of Language Structures.

Maddieson, Ian. Syllable Structure. World Atlas of Language Structures.

Maddieson, Ian. Vowel Quality Inventories World Atlas of Language Structures.

UNIVERSALS AND TYPOLOGY
Sub-header: English Grammar

Cormack, Annabel & Neil Smith. Fronting: The Syntax and Pragmatics of ‘Focus’ and ‘Topic’.

Payne, Thomas. 2010. The Two be’s of English. University of Oregon and SIL International.

UNIVERSALS AND TYPOLOGY
Sub-header: Pronominalization and Pronominal Systems

Blumel, Andreas. On the Syntax of Relative Pronouns.

Brennan, Suan E. et al. A Centering Approach to Pronouns. USA: Hewlett-Packard Laboratories.

Byron, Donna, et al. 2005. Beyond salience: Interpretation of personal and demonstrative pronouns. Journal of Memory and Language, 53.

Cleary-Kemp, Jessica. 2007. Universal Uses of Demonstratives: Evidence from Four Malayo-Polynesian Languages. Oceanic Linguistics 46 (2).

Cysouw, Michael. 2003. Minimal/Augmented Pronouns in the Philippines: An Areal and Genetic Survey. ZAS-Arbeitstreffen ‘Austronesische Sprachen’. Berlin.

Himmelmann, Nikolaus P. Demonstratives in Narrative Discourse: A Taxonomy of Universal Uses. Philippine Challenge-Discourse Analysis.

Reid, Lawrence. 1979. Towards a Reconstruction of the Pronominal Systems of Proto-Cordilleran , Philippines. In Nguyen Dang Liem (ed.). South-East Asian Linguistic Studies 3.

UNIVERSALS AND TYPOLOGY
Sub-header: Word Order and Clause Structure Typology

Bisang, Walter. (unk). Universals I: Typology of Universals, Greenberg’s Universals. 7th Summer School of the German Linguistics Society.

Buizon, Ann Cecille A. Comparative Study of Preposing in Philippine-type Languages. Ilocano, Bicolano, Tagalog. Unpublished draft.

Cho Sae-Youn & Choe Jong-Joo. 2001. Nominal Markers and Word Order in Korean. Korean Society of Language and Information.

Comorovski, Ileana & Heusinger, Klaus Von. 2007. Existence: Semantics and Syntax. Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy 84.

Danon, Gabi. 1996. Syntax of Determiners In Hebrew. Tel-Aviv: Faculty of Humanities.

Dryer, Matthew S. Three Types of Noun Phrase Preposing in English. University at Buffalo: Department of Linguistics and Center for Cognitive Science.

Dryer, Matthew. 1997. On the Six-Way Word Order Typology. Studies in Language, 2 (11).

Dryer, Matthew S. 2001. Word Order in Tibeto Burman Languages. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area.

Dryer, Matthew S. Clause Types. University at Buffalo.

Fortis, Jean-Michael. 2010. Basic Locative Constructions. Space in Language.

Greene, Steven, et al. Pronoun Resolution and Discourse Models. Journal of Experimental Psychology, Learning, Memory and Cognition.

Haspelmath, Martin & Segmund Sven. (unk). Simulating the replication of some Greenberg’s word order generalization. MIT für evolutionäre Anthropologie and Universität Leipzig.

Hintz, Diane M. 2003. Pragmatics of word order in South Conchucos Quecha. University of Santa Barbara and Summer Institute of Linguistics.

Keenan, Edward L. & Bernard Comrie. 1977. Noun Phrase Accessibility and Universal Grammar. Philippine Linguistics-Austronesian.

LaPolla, Randy J. 2006. The How and Why of Syntactic Relations. Centre for Research on Language Change Workshop on Grammatical Change.

Levinsohn, Stephen H. Language Types, Discourse Studies and Translation. Summer Institute of Linguistics-International.

Mithun, Marianne. 1992. Is Basic Word Order Universal? Pragmatics of Word Order Flexibility. John Benjamins Publishing Company

Rosero, Michael Wilson I. 2011. Multiple Motivations for Preposing in Philippine Languages. 11thPhilipine Linguistics Congress.

Shannon, Thomas F. On the order of (pro)nominal arguments in Dutch and German. Dutch and German. Berkeley: University of California.

Thompson, Sandra. Mga Istrukturang Pangwika.

Tickoo, Asha. On Preposing and Word Order Rigidity. Pragmatics 2 (4).

Wiltschko, Martina. Person-hierarchy effects without a person-hierarchy.

Yang Suying & HaihuaPan. A Constructional Analysis of the Existential Structure. Hong Kong Baptist University and City.

UNIVERSALS AND TYPOLOGY
Sub-header: Focus, Voice and Grammatical Relations

Dery, Jeruen. 2004. Focus and Constituent Order in Tagalog. Quezon City: University of the Philippines-Diliman.

Foley, William. 1998. Symmetrical Voice Systems and and Precategoriality in Philippine Languages. University of Sydney.

Huang, Lilian M. 2001. Focus system of Mayrinax Atayal: a syntactic, semantic and pragmatic perspective. Journal of Taiwan Normal University Humanities and Social Science.

Kerr, Harland B. 1965. The Case-Marking and Classifying Function of Cotabato Manobo Voice Affixes. Oceanic Linguistics 4 (1/2)

Kess, Joseph F. 1975. On the Semantics of Focus. Anthropological Linguistics 17 (7).

Kess, Joseph F. Focus, Topic, and Case in the Philippine Verbal Paradigm.

Lee, Ernest W. 1964. Non-Focus Verbs in Maguindanao. Oceanic Linguistics 3 (1).

Mercado, Raphael. 2004. Focus constructions and WH-questions in Tagalog: A unified analysis. Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics.

Mithun, Marianne. 1994. The Implications of Ergativity for a Philippine Voice System. Typological Studies in Language 27.

Morey, Virginia. 1964. Distributional Restrictions on Co-Occurrence of Aspect and Focus Morphemes in Ata Verbs. Oceanic Linguistics 3 (1).

Nagaya Naonori. 2009. The Middle Voice in Tagalog. Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 1.

Naylor, Paz Buenaventura. 1975. Topic, Focus, and Emphasis in the Tagalog Verbal Clause. Oceanic Linguistics 14 (1).

Nolasco, Ricardo Ma. D. 2006. Ano ang S, A, at O sa mga Wika ng Pilipinas? 9th Philippine Linguistics Congress.

Saclot, Maureen Joy D. On the Transitivity of the Actor Focus and Patient Focus Constructions in Tagalog. Tenth International Conference on Austronesain Linguistics (10 ICAL).

Schachter, Paul. 1973. Focus and Relativization. Language49 (1).

Shand, Jean. 1964. Categories and Markers of Tense, Focus and Mode in Ilianen Manobo. Oceanic Lingistics 3 (1).

Wu, Joy. 2007. “Voice” Markers in Amis: A Role and Reference Grammar Analysis. Language and Linguistics 8 (1)

Yap, Jael Gaye & Maria Socorro de Villa. 2010. Verbal Inflection in Rinconada Focus. Unpublished draft.

UNIVERSALS AND TYPOLOGY
Sub-header: Pragmatics

Calinawagan, Elizabeth A. The Morphosyntax and Pragmatics of Antipassives in Ilokano. University of the Philippines-Baguio.

Carston, Robyn. 2005. A Note on Pragmatic Principles of Least Effort. Intercultural Pragmatics.

Cormack, Annabel & Neil Smith. Fronting: The Syntax and Pragmatics of ‘Focus’ and ‘Topic’.

Hintz, Diane M. 2003. Pragmatics of word order in South Conchucos Quecha. University of Santa Barbara and Summer Institute of Linguistics.

Mithun, Marianne. 1992. Is Basic Word Order Universal? Pragmatics of Word Order Flexibility. John Benjamins Publishing Company

Tickoo, Asha. On Preposing and Word Order Rigidity.  Pragmatics 2 (4).

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