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Switch-reference in Amele and logophoric verbal suffix in Gokana: a generalized neo-Gricean pragmatic analysis*
The role of benefactives and related notions in the typology of purpose clauses
Nominalization in Okinawan: From a diachronic and comparative perspective
Okinawan-English wordbook: a short lexicon of the Okinawan language with English definitions and Japanese Cognates
Unraveling the History of the Vowels of Seventeen Northern Vanuatu Languages
Middle as a Basic Voice System
High and Low Applicatives: Evidence from Lai
The role of benefactives and related notions in the typology of purpose clauses
Nominalization in Okinawan: From a diachronic and comparative perspective
Okinawan-English wordbook: a short lexicon of the Okinawan language with English definitions and Japanese Cognates
Unraveling the History of the Vowels of Seventeen Northern Vanuatu Languages
Middle as a Basic Voice System
High and Low Applicatives: Evidence from Lai
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For those who haven't seen it, you can find a list of Japanese-Ryukyuan resources that I compiled here: http://zbb.spinnwebe.com/viewtopic.php?p=831728#p831728 http://www.incatena.org/viewtopic.php?p=831728#p831728
Edit: Reposting here in case board goes down again:
Edit: Reposting here in case board goes down again:
Edit: This list is now maintained here: http://www.jlect.com/resources.phpHakaku wrote:The [following] list features only articles and documents that are available online (a select few might require university or library access), and excludes most general wordlists (since we could find a few hundred lists for Okinawan).
Japanese-Ryukyuan
An introduction to Ryukyuan languages, by Michinori Shimoji & Thomas Pellard
Origins of the Verbalizer Affixes in the Japonic Languages, by Tyler Lau
Amami
- Shodon: A Dialect of the Northern Ryukyus, by Samuel E. Martin
- (ja) Amami Dialect Database, Okinawa Center of Language Study
- (ja) The Phonemes of the Shodon dialect in Amami-Oshima (Part 1) (Part 2)
- Yunnu Futuba - Yoronjima wordlist
- (ja) Nominalization in Yoron, by Machi Hiromitsu
- (ja) Let's speak Yoron (sample text with translation), by Hideshi Kiku
- How Do We Describe Demonstratives in Yuwan Ryukyuan?, by Yuto Niinaga
- (ja) Phonological characteristics of Northern Amami dialects, by Masao Ono
- (ja) Phonological characteristics of Kikaijima, by Nobuko Kibe
Hachijo-Daito
- (ja) Overview of the Hachijo Dialects
- (ja) Sample Clip and Transcription of Hachijo
- (ja) Brief Summary of the Hachijo Dialect
Japanese
- An Extensive List of Japanese Learning Resources, by Flaminius
- Kanji Transliterator, from Kanji to Hiragana or Romaji
- Jim Breen's List of Resources
- Japanese Language lessons
- An Introduction to the Japanese Language, by Tomioka Nobuyuki
General Dialects
- (ja) Ibaraki Database
- (ja) Atok: Database of Japanese Dialects
- (ja) The Dialect Study Room - illustrative maps of dialectal words and expressions, by the National Institute for Japanese Language
- Wikipedia - Kansai dialect
- The languages of Japan, by Masayoshi Shibatani
- A reference grammar of Japanese, by Samuel Elmo Martin
- (ja) List of Wikipedia articles on Japanese dialects (English)
Kagoshima Dialect
- (ja) Kagoshima Dialect (+phonology, morphology) & Dictionary
- (ja) Overview of the Kagoshima Dialects
- (ja) Dictionary of the Kagoshima Dialect
- (ja) Basic phonology and grammar overview of the dialect
- The Satsugu dialect (work in progress)
Miyako
- (fr) Ogami — Éléments de description d'un parler du Sud des Ryukyu (English)
- (ja) Miyako Dialect Database, Okinawa Center of Language Study
- Irabu Ryukyuan (Sketch), by Michinori Shimoji
- Foot and Rhythmic Structure in Irabu Ryukyuan, by Michinori Shimoji
- Epistemic Modality in Irabu Ryukyuan, by Michinori Shimoji
- (ja) Copula sentence structure in Irabu Ryukyuan
- Property concepts in Irabu Ryukyuan, by Michinori Shimoji
- An instrumental analysis of the two tone system in Ikema Ryukyuan, by Yuka Hayashi, Yosuke Igarashi, Yukinori Takubo and Tomoyuki Kubo
- Tonal Alternation and Rhythmic Structure in Irabu Ryukyuan, by Michinori Shimoji and Hayashi Yuka
- Descriptive units and categories in Irabu, by Michinori Shimoji
- (ja) On the Obstruentization of Old Japanese /w/ : Focusing on the Miyako and Yaeyama Dialects, by Chokujin Uchima
- (ja) Some verbal paradigms in Miyako, by Nakama Mitsunari
- Pragmatic factors in the development of a switch-adjective language: A case study of the Miyako-Hirara dialect of Ryukyuan, by Yulia Koloskova and Toshio Ohori
- Standard Japanese and the Hirara Dialect: A Case of Linguistic Convergence, by John J. Chew
- (ja) On origin of the 'predicative verb form' in Miyako dialects, by Shigehisa Karimata
- A Grammar of Irabu, a Southern Ryukyuan Language, by Michinori Shimoji
OkinawanTarama-Minna
- (ja) Shuri, Naha and Nakijin Dialect Database, Okinawa Center of Language Study
- Okinawan-English Wordbook: a short lexicon of the Okinawan language with English definitions and Japanese cognates, by Mitsugu Sakihara et al.
- Aspect and Modality in Luchuan: In The Case of The Shuri dialect, by Tomoko Arakaki (PostScript file)
- (ja) The Dative Particles "-Nkai" "-nakai" "-ni" "-ga" and "-kai" of the Shuri Dialect of Okinawan : In Contrast with the Particles "-ni" and "-e" of Standard Japanese, by Satoshi Nishioka
- (ja) A number of resources on Okinawan, Haisai.co.jp
- Small Linguistics: Phonological history and lexical loans in Nakijin dialect Okinawan, by Stewart A. Curry
- (ja) Okinawan language dictionary (1896), by Masayo Nakamoto
- (ja) Konkoukenshuu - Words of the Royal Palace (Oldest Okinawan dictionary, 1711)
- (ja) On the relation between the particles 'ga' and 'nu' in Urasoe, by Satoshi Uchima
- The System of phoneme in the Dialects of Luchuan: The Maezima Dialect, by Kumiko Arakaki
Yaeyama
- (ja) On Phonemes and Phonetic Changes of the Miyako-Tarama Dialect, by Kayoko Shimoji
- (ja) On correlation between Lexial Meaning and Form of Adjective in Ryukyu-Tarama Dialect, by Kayoko Shimoji
- (ja) On the -ja Construction in the Tarama Dialect of Southern Ryukyuan, by Kayoko Shimoji
- (ja) Representation of space and time in Tarama, by Kayoko Shimoji
Yonaguni
- (ja) Phonological comparison of Yaeyama dialects, by Shigehisa Karimata
- The Disappearing /ï/ and Lenition of /p/ in the Ishigaki Dialect : Fieldwork on the "Island of Songs", by Yuko Yoshida
- (ja) About the Yonaguni language, by Kaijiku Shinichi
- (ja) Yonaguni verb accent, by Nishioka Satoshi
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Is that David Peterson our David Peterson?MrKrov wrote:High and Low Applicatives: Evidence from Lai
I guess not; apparently they have different middle initials.
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I'll have find time to read all these resources.
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Relativization and nominalization in Bodic
Nominalizations in Bodic Languages
Nominalization in Rawang
Nominalization and focus constructions in some Kiranti languages
From discourse to grammar in Tamang: topic, focus, intensifiers and subordination
Transitivity in Ao and other languages of Nagaland
Transitivity in the Puxi Variety of Qiang
RECIPROCAL CONSTRUCTIONS IN TURKIC LANGUAGES (TYPOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS)
Aspects of the grammar of Thulung Rai:an endangered Himalayan language
SHǏXĪNG, A SINO-TIBETAN LANGUAGE OF SOUTH-WEST CHINA: A GRAMMATICAL SKETCH WITH TWO APPENDED TEXTS
A Grammar of Atong
Converb Constructions in Darma— A Tibeto-Burman Language
From Prefixes to Suffixes: Typological Change in Northern Australia
Morphology Building Syntax: Constructive Case in Australian Languages
The Reconstruction of Nyulnyulan Complex Predication
On the Typological and Genetic Affiliation of Jingulu
Local case-marking in Kalasha
Nominalizations in Bodic Languages
Nominalization in Rawang
Nominalization and focus constructions in some Kiranti languages
From discourse to grammar in Tamang: topic, focus, intensifiers and subordination
Transitivity in Ao and other languages of Nagaland
Transitivity in the Puxi Variety of Qiang
RECIPROCAL CONSTRUCTIONS IN TURKIC LANGUAGES (TYPOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS)
Aspects of the grammar of Thulung Rai:an endangered Himalayan language
SHǏXĪNG, A SINO-TIBETAN LANGUAGE OF SOUTH-WEST CHINA: A GRAMMATICAL SKETCH WITH TWO APPENDED TEXTS
A Grammar of Atong
Converb Constructions in Darma— A Tibeto-Burman Language
From Prefixes to Suffixes: Typological Change in Northern Australia
Morphology Building Syntax: Constructive Case in Australian Languages
The Reconstruction of Nyulnyulan Complex Predication
On the Typological and Genetic Affiliation of Jingulu
Local case-marking in Kalasha
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Does anyone have Old Norse sound changes from PGermanic => Old Norse => Modern Scandinavian + Icelandic ? I had an idea for a project.
Svo hvernig get ég annað en glott á þig dauðlega?
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Does anyone have any resources on welsh verbs, nenets verbs and moods, and complete list of grammatical moods?
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Ainu grammar
The languages of Japan
An Ainu-English-Japanese dictionary: (including A grammar of the Ainu language.)
A reconstruction of proto-Ainu
Structural differences between poetic and prosaic genres of Ainu ― In favour of the corpus-based approach to linguistic typology
Impersonal Constructions in Ainu
Reported Discourse and Logophoricity in Southern Hokkaido Dialects of Ainu
Vowel Devoicing of Ainu -How it differs and not differs from Vowel Devoicing of Japanese-*
Prosodic Structure and Sandhi Phenomena in the Saru Dialect of Ainu
Phonological Status of the Epenthetic Glides in the Chitose Dialect of Ainu
A Note on Sakhalin Ainu Morphophonemics
Benefactive applicative periphrases: a typological approach
Nonsyntactic ordering effects in noun incorporation
The Paradigmatic Structure of Person Marking
Applicatives in Ainu
The Study of the Ainu Language
Upward and Downward Direction Orientation of the Ainu
The languages of Japan
An Ainu-English-Japanese dictionary: (including A grammar of the Ainu language.)
A reconstruction of proto-Ainu
Structural differences between poetic and prosaic genres of Ainu ― In favour of the corpus-based approach to linguistic typology
Impersonal Constructions in Ainu
Reported Discourse and Logophoricity in Southern Hokkaido Dialects of Ainu
Vowel Devoicing of Ainu -How it differs and not differs from Vowel Devoicing of Japanese-*
Prosodic Structure and Sandhi Phenomena in the Saru Dialect of Ainu
Phonological Status of the Epenthetic Glides in the Chitose Dialect of Ainu
A Note on Sakhalin Ainu Morphophonemics
Benefactive applicative periphrases: a typological approach
Nonsyntactic ordering effects in noun incorporation
The Paradigmatic Structure of Person Marking
Applicatives in Ainu
The Study of the Ainu Language
Upward and Downward Direction Orientation of the Ainu
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If you mean "a cross-linguistic list of all grammatical moods/modes/modalities that arise in more than one language" then the answer is almost certainly "no; because no such list could exist, since languages change and only about half have been described". (Mood/mode/modality is the most diverse, both semantically, and in the ways it's shown, of all grammatical categories of verbs.)Sodomor wrote:Does anyone have any resources on ... complete list of grammatical moods?
If you mean "a list of all grammatical modalities, modes, or moods, that arise in more than one language-family and more than one sprachbund", then the answer would be "I don't know of one, but there may be one".
But I'm pretty sure you can find a list of all moods and modalities that more than one Bible-translator or missionary has found useful by following this link.
See also
http://www.sil.org/linguistics/Glossary ... yForce.htm
http://www.sil.org/linguistics/Glossary ... yPoint.htm
http://www.sil.org/linguistics/Glossary ... dality.htm
http://www.sil.org/linguistics/Glossary ... essity.htm
http://www.sil.org/linguistics/Glossary ... bility.htm
http://www.sil.org/linguistics/Glossary ... dality.htm
http://www.sil.org/linguistics/Glossary ... dality.htm
http://www.sil.org/linguistics/Glossary ... dality.htm
http://www.sil.org/linguistics/Glossary ... dality.htm
If that's too un-listlike for you, see the lists in Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Grammatical_moods
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_mood
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realis_mood
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irrealis_mood
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subjunctive_mood
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conditional_mood
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optative_mood
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperative_mood
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interrogative_mood
For more information look up the references in any of those resources.
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Might as well share this in case it hasn't been posted already:
The Nordic Languages: An International Handbook of the History of the North Germanic Languages, Volume 2
The title says it all. It's an essential companion for anyone interested in the history of the North Germanic languages, even if you're not going to use it for conlanging purposes. It's a bit over 1000 pages, so there's plenty of information packed into it .
The Nordic Languages: An International Handbook of the History of the North Germanic Languages, Volume 2
The title says it all. It's an essential companion for anyone interested in the history of the North Germanic languages, even if you're not going to use it for conlanging purposes. It's a bit over 1000 pages, so there's plenty of information packed into it .
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If you want a thematic dictionary, which might help you to generate your vocabulary, one of them is:
Infobase Publishing wrote:Descriptionary: A Thematic Dictionary, Fourth Edition
Format:EBOOK
Authored by: Marc McCutcheon
From the Series: Writers Reference
Trim Size: ISBN-10: 1438129742
ISBN-13: 978-1-4381-2974-7
Imprint: Facts On File
Published: 05/01/2010
Dewey Number: 423
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Free language learning: http://fsi-language-courses.org/Content.php
Free Natural Language Processing class from Stanford University: http://www.nlp-class.org/
Free Natural Language Processing class from Stanford University: http://www.nlp-class.org/
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Creating: Jwar Nong, Mhmmz
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Gordon's ideas were half of the inspiration for my conlang Alpic (the other half being WeepingElf's Old Albic). I used Gordon's reconstruction of the vowels of his Proto-Indo-Aegean in the diachronics of Alpic.LetoAtreides wrote:http://paleoglot.blogspot.com/ - a (sometimes controversial) blog about Proto-Indo-European, Etruscans, Minoans etc.
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You are comparing Glen Gordon to that kook???MrKrov wrote:If by controverisal you mean like Octaviano.
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The Resource Thread
So I thought we had one of these, but I think it would be a good idea to have a thread that people could post resources for natural languages and linguistics that they've found on line, or have a place to request such resources. I have plenty I can put here, for one.
Problem is, I don't have a whole lot of time right now, so I'll start witht he one I wanted to post anyway:
An Outline of the Morphology and Phonology of Saanich, North Straits Salish
An amazing resource, that one.
Problem is, I don't have a whole lot of time right now, so I'll start witht he one I wanted to post anyway:
An Outline of the Morphology and Phonology of Saanich, North Straits Salish
An amazing resource, that one.
Re: The Resource Thread
Why, yes, yes we did have one of these and yes we still do. viewtopic.php?f=29&t=22
I don't know why it's in Teach & Share, but don't despair. You are not the first to make a repeat thread.
I don't know why it's in Teach & Share, but don't despair. You are not the first to make a repeat thread.
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Ah jeez. Thanks. Well. Oh well.MrKrov wrote:Why, yes, yes we did have one of these and yes we still do. viewtopic.php?f=29&t=22
I don't know why it's in Teach & Share, but don't despair. You are not the first to make a repeat thread.
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It's 4:00pm, and when I see the word "Saanich", I get hungry and start thinking of the Tubby's near this library.roninbodhisattva wrote:An Outline of the Morphology and Phonology of Saanich, North Straits Salish
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