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Supplementary material from "Contact-tracing in cultural evolution: a Bayesian mixture model to detect geographic areas of language contact" ...
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Supplementary material from "Contact-tracing in cultural evolution: a Bayesian mixture model to detect geographic areas of language contact" ...
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Can Bayesian phylogeography reconstruct migrations and expansions in linguistic evolution? ...
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Can Bayesian phylogeography reconstruct migrations and expansions in linguistic evolution?
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In: R Soc Open Sci (2021)
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Contact-tracing in cultural evolution: a Bayesian mixture model to detect geographic areas of language contact
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In: J R Soc Interface (2021)
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“Linking” morphology in Tupían, Cariban, and Macro-Jê languages ...
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Tupían, Cariban, and Macro-Jê are three of South America’s larger language families. The former two are firmly established, but Macro-Jê with Jê proper as core has only gained traction more recently, with some of its suggested members still putative. Some languages of these families share an interesting morphosyntactic pattern: “linking” prefixes, which connect verbs, possessed nouns, and postpositions with immediately preceding arguments. In Tapirapé (Tupían), third person possessors are expressed by t- on the possessum (1a), but when expressed by a preceding NP, with r- (1b). This is called the linker, connecting dependent and head. In Panare (Cariban), the same pattern can be found for P arguments of transitive verbs, with n- appearing with no overt NP (2a) and j- otherwise (2b). Similarly, Apinajé (Jê) shows alternation in transitive verbs between Ø and j- (3). These patterns are at the core of the TuCaJê hypothesis, suggesting a distant relationship between the three families (Rodrigues 2000, 2009). Not ...
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.7892/boris.140428 https://boris.unibe.ch/140428/
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Differential coding of perception in the world’s languages
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In: ISSN: 0027-8424 ; EISSN: 1091-6490 ; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01984190 ; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America , National Academy of Sciences, 2018, 115 (45), pp.11369-11376 (2018)
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Identifying probable pathways of language diffusion in South America
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In: Ranacher, Peter; Van Gijn, Rik; Derungs, Curdin (2017). Identifying probable pathways of language diffusion in South America. In: AGILE conference 2017, Wageningen, 9 May 2017 - 12 May 2017. (2017)
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Switch-reference and case-marking in Aguaruna (Jivaroan) and beyond
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River thinking: Arawakan and Pano-Tacanan in the Upper Amazon Transition Area ...
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River thinking: Arawakan and Pano-Tacanan in the Upper Amazon Transition Area
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Linguistic diversity and the South American perspective ...
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Verbal synthesis in the guaporé-mamoré linguistic area: a contact feature? ...
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Aspects of the diachronic (in)stability of complex morphology
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In: Van Gijn, Rik (2015). Aspects of the diachronic (in)stability of complex morphology. Linguistic Discovery:1-22. (2015)
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Verbal synthesis in the guaporé-mamoré linguistic area: a contact feature?
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In: Van Gijn, Rik (2015). Verbal synthesis in the guaporé-mamoré linguistic area: a contact feature? Linguistic Discovery:96-122. (2015)
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River thinking: Arawakan and Pano-Tacanan in the Upper Amazon Transition Area
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In: Muysken, Pieter; Van Gijn, Rik (2015). River thinking: Arawakan and Pano-Tacanan in the Upper Amazon Transition Area. In: Proceedings of the Leiden Workshop on Capturing Phylogenetic Algorithms for Linguistics, Leiden, 26 October 2015 - 30 October 2015. (2015)
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