Kellen Parker van Dam
List of John Benjamins publications for which Kellen Parker van Dam plays a role.
Articles
Is there a typological profile of isolates? Investigating Language Isolates: Typological and diachronic perspectives, Salaberri, Iker, Dorota Krajewska, Ekaitz Santazilia and Eneko Zuloaga (eds.), pp. 22–47 | Chapter
2025 Across the linguistic literature, one occasionally encounters claims of typological differences between isolates and non-isolates, but these are often vague, and tend to use isolates as proxies for small community size, hunter-gatherer societies, and/or socially/geographically isolated languages. read more
Revisiting “Eye of the day”: Tibeto-Burman evidence and arguments both for and against contact as the driver of innovation, in response to Urban (2010) & Blust (2011) Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 46:2, pp. 235–264 | Article
2023 A particular lexical construction for “sun” composed of morphemes for “eye” and either “day” or “sky” has been widely reported for Austronesian languages. Urban (2010) made the case for this phenomenon as an areal feature originating in Austronesian, with attestation in Austroasiatic and… read more
The syntax of intensifiers in Muishaung Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 43:1, pp. 19–36 | Article
2020 The Tangsa-Nocte languages of the India/Myanmar border region employ a system of suffixes to modify descriptive words. These may be reduplicated under certain conditions, determined by the stress patterns of the larger utterance. Previously referred to as intensifiers (Morey n.d.; van Dam 2018),… read more