California State University, Fullerton

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Valence Changes in Zapotec: Synchrony, diachrony, typology

Edited by Natalie Operstein & Aaron Huey Sonnenschein

[Typological Studies in Language, 110] 2015. xiii, 385 pp. | edited volume
Subjects Historical linguistics | Languages of North America | Theoretical linguistics | Typology
Irimia, Monica Alexandrina & Patricia Schneider-Zioga 2022 Partitive sharing – How to help in Kinande
Linguistic Variation 23:1pp. 190–216 | article
Keywords Bantu | partitivity | sociative causative | incrementality | locative
Bik, Kenneth Van 2021 The origin of the causative and simulative suffix -ter in Hakha Lai and Falam Chin
Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 43:2pp. 292–309 | article
Keywords causative | dialect | frequency pressure | merger | prefix | reflexive | simulative | suffix
Bik, Kenneth Van 2019 The origin and spread of Mizo gender suffixes *-a and *-i on personal names
Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area 42:1pp. 137–142 | article
Keywords etyma | gender suffixes | prestige form | Proto-Kuki-Chin | Proto-Tibeto-Burman | retroactive myth
Henry, Timothy P. 2016 Synchronic and diachronic accounts of phonological features in Central Chumash languages
In: Language Contact and Change in the Americas: Studies in honor of Marianne Mithun, Berez-Kroeker, Andrea L., Diane M. Hintz & Carmen Jany (eds.) [Studies in Language Companion Series, 173] p. 91
Keywords Chumash | diachrony | historical linguistics | phonology
Copeland, David E., Nicole J. Bies-Hernandez & Kris Gunawan 2016 The role of cognition on age-related changes in language, memory, and mental models
In: Cognition, Language and Aging, Wright, Heather Harris (ed.) pp. 135–163
Operstein, Natalie & Amber Clontz 2016 Review of History and the Testimony of Language by Christopher Ehret (2011)
Journal of Historical Linguistics 5:2pp. 303–306 | book review
Operstein, Natalie 2015 Chapter 15. Verb inflection and valence in Zapotec
In: Valence Changes in Zapotec: Synchrony, diachrony, typology, Operstein, Natalie & Aaron Huey Sonnenschein (eds.) [Typological Studies in Language, 110] pp. 323–344
Operstein, Natalie & Aaron Huey Sonnenschein 2015 Chapter 2. Introduction: A closer look at Zapotec
In: Valence Changes in Zapotec: Synchrony, diachrony, typology, Operstein, Natalie & Aaron Huey Sonnenschein (eds.) [Typological Studies in Language, 110] p. 7
Operstein, Natalie 2015 Chapter 3. Valence-altering operations in zapotec
In: Valence Changes in Zapotec: Synchrony, diachrony, typology, Operstein, Natalie & Aaron Huey Sonnenschein (eds.) [Typological Studies in Language, 110] pp. 23–54
Operstein, Natalie 2015 Chapter 9. Valence-changing operations in Zaniza Zapotec
In: Valence Changes in Zapotec: Synchrony, diachrony, typology, Operstein, Natalie & Aaron Huey Sonnenschein (eds.) [Typological Studies in Language, 110] pp. 175–190
Operstein, Natalie & Allyson Walker 2013 Review of Creoles and Typology by Parth BhattTonjes Veenstra (2011)
Journal of Historical Linguistics 2:2pp. 301–305 | book review
Kaye, Alan S. 1989 Arabic grammatical theory in the middle ages
Historiographia Linguistica 16:3pp. 351–360 | review article
Kaye, Alan S. & Angela Della Volpe 1988 Review of Principles of historical linguistics by Hans Henrich Hock (1986)
Studies in Language 12:2pp. 457–470 | book review