Bernat Bardagil-Mas
List of John Benjamins publications for which Bernat Bardagil-Mas plays a role.
Articles
Number morphology in Panará A typology of the mass/count distinction in Brazil and its relevance for mass/count theories, Lima, Suzi and Susan Rothstein (eds.), pp. 312–323 | Article
2020 In this paper I present a description of number in Panará, with singular, dual and plural, and discuss the mass-count properties of Panará nouns. I also describe an until now unattested instance of omnivorous dual in Panará, where one dual morpheme can map to one or more arguments. read more
Realigning alignment: The completeness typology applied to case marking in Jê languages Linguistics in the Netherlands 2018, Le Bruyn, Bert and Janine Berns (eds.), pp. 1–18 | Article
2018 We analyse case marking in the Jê language family (Brazilian Amazonia) with the new completeness alignment typology proposed by Lindenbergh & Zwart (2017). In contrast with classical alignment typology, the completeness typology first determines whether all grammatical functions participate in a… read more
Tangled up in mood: Exploring Panará split ergativity Linguistics in the Netherlands 2015, Köhnlein, Björn and Jenny Audring (eds.), pp. 1–15 | Article
2015 The two primary goals of this article are to present data concerning the mood-based alignment split that can be observed in Panará pronominal clitics and to put forward a tentative formal analysis that can capture the motivations of such phenomena in the grammar. This paper aims to explore an… read more