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Hey there.
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The link to the Lingua Questionnaire is no longer hosted in this page, now they've moved it here:
http://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/tools-at-l ... inguaQ.php
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The Seven Benyamin [sic] for Hebrew Verbs
Introduction to Hebrew Verbal Patterns, Stems, Binyanim
A couple of brief introductions to the binyanims of Hebrew verbs. (Note that the first paper refers to them as "aspects", tough they really are more like voices.)
Some people may think that it's somehow possible to mechanically calculate the meaning of each Hebrew word from the tri-consonant root and the vowels; but that is an extreme oversimplification.
Introduction to Hebrew Verbal Patterns, Stems, Binyanim
A couple of brief introductions to the binyanims of Hebrew verbs. (Note that the first paper refers to them as "aspects", tough they really are more like voices.)
Some people may think that it's somehow possible to mechanically calculate the meaning of each Hebrew word from the tri-consonant root and the vowels; but that is an extreme oversimplification.
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Does anyone have anyone have any good grammars of Atlantic Creoles and/or Languages spoken on the coast of west Africa?
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On comparison:
Context Dependency in the Semantics of the Samoan Positive
How to do comparison in a language without degrees: a semantics for the comparative in Fijian
On Singaporean/SE Asian English:
Emergent patterns of the Vowels in Singaporean English
Reduced vowels in SE Asian English: should we be teaching them?
The features of Singapore English pronunciation: should we be teacing them?
Context Dependency in the Semantics of the Samoan Positive
How to do comparison in a language without degrees: a semantics for the comparative in Fijian
On Singaporean/SE Asian English:
Emergent patterns of the Vowels in Singaporean English
Reduced vowels in SE Asian English: should we be teaching them?
The features of Singapore English pronunciation: should we be teacing them?
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Fascinating!
Thanks.
My minicity is http://gonabebig1day.myminicity.com/xml
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A little piece from WALS on the Morphological Imperative.
I found it quite enlightening.
I found it quite enlightening.
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UD Phonology Lab Stress Pattern Database
(for example)
Word-Prosodic Typology: Universals vs. Diversity
Larry M.Hyman (UC Berkeley), EALING Course Handout, E.N.S. Paris, September 11-13, 2012
http://ealing.cognition.ens.fr/ealing20 ... 202012.pdf
Do All Languages Have Word Accent?
Or: What’s so great about being universal?
Larry M. Hyman
University of California, Berkeley
Draft of Paper presented at the Conference on Word Accent: Theoretical and Typological Issues,
University of Connecticut, April 30, 2010 • Comments Welcome
How many constraints are there? A preliminary inventory of OT phonological constraints
Karen C. Ashley, Lynette Disch, David C. Ford, Erin MacSaveny, Steve Parker,Carla Unseth, Angela M. Williams, Rachel Wong, and Brendon Yoder
Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics, Dallas, 2010
CONSTRAINTS ON PATTERNS OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY STRESS
Henry Churchyard's Linguistics Pages
THE DOMICILE ERECTED BY JOHN. Translated from the Vulgate.
Linguist List Web Resource Listings
Prifysgol Caerdydd's (Cardiff University's) Stress System Database
http://www.amazon.com/METRICAL-THEORY-O ... 082405430X
(The StressTyp database has already been mentioned.)
Surrey Morphology Group Databases
(maybe http://dwightbolinger.net/ ? )
(for example)
Word-Prosodic Typology: Universals vs. Diversity
Larry M.Hyman (UC Berkeley), EALING Course Handout, E.N.S. Paris, September 11-13, 2012
http://ealing.cognition.ens.fr/ealing20 ... 202012.pdf
Do All Languages Have Word Accent?
Or: What’s so great about being universal?
Larry M. Hyman
University of California, Berkeley
Draft of Paper presented at the Conference on Word Accent: Theoretical and Typological Issues,
University of Connecticut, April 30, 2010 • Comments Welcome
How many constraints are there? A preliminary inventory of OT phonological constraints
Karen C. Ashley, Lynette Disch, David C. Ford, Erin MacSaveny, Steve Parker,Carla Unseth, Angela M. Williams, Rachel Wong, and Brendon Yoder
Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics, Dallas, 2010
CONSTRAINTS ON PATTERNS OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY STRESS
Henry Churchyard's Linguistics Pages
THE DOMICILE ERECTED BY JOHN. Translated from the Vulgate.
Linguist List Web Resource Listings
Prifysgol Caerdydd's (Cardiff University's) Stress System Database
http://www.amazon.com/METRICAL-THEORY-O ... 082405430X
(The StressTyp database has already been mentioned.)
Surrey Morphology Group Databases
(maybe http://dwightbolinger.net/ ? )
My minicity is http://gonabebig1day.myminicity.com/xml
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I'd really like some more in Arabic and Semitic languages. Here's all I have found:
The Phonetics and Phonology of Semitic Pharyngeals: http://people.umass.edu/jjmccart/guttural.pdf
Syllables and Moras in Arabic: https://wcmprodlb.ucalgary.ca/dflynn/fi ... ky06_0.pdf
Romanization in Arabic: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/romanization/arabic.pdf
How to type Arabic characters on your computer: http://www.language.iastate.edu/lsrc/docs/arabic.pdf
An Introduction to Koranic and Classical Arabic: http://special.worldofislam.info/Arabic ... Arabic.pdf
Basic Arabic Grammar: http://www.arabic-studio.com/support-fi ... review.pdf
A Brief Journey Through Arabic Grammar: http://www.studyquran.co.uk/appb1.pdf
Grammar Hints for Arabic: http://www.indiana.edu/~csme/GrammarHintsfinal.pdf
Arabic Alphabet: http://www.anacereddine.com/Grammar-Alphabet-.pdf
Colloquial Arabic (Levantine): http://images.saharaman.multiply.multip ... =119716816
Anyone got more?
The Phonetics and Phonology of Semitic Pharyngeals: http://people.umass.edu/jjmccart/guttural.pdf
Syllables and Moras in Arabic: https://wcmprodlb.ucalgary.ca/dflynn/fi ... ky06_0.pdf
Romanization in Arabic: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/cpso/romanization/arabic.pdf
How to type Arabic characters on your computer: http://www.language.iastate.edu/lsrc/docs/arabic.pdf
An Introduction to Koranic and Classical Arabic: http://special.worldofislam.info/Arabic ... Arabic.pdf
Basic Arabic Grammar: http://www.arabic-studio.com/support-fi ... review.pdf
A Brief Journey Through Arabic Grammar: http://www.studyquran.co.uk/appb1.pdf
Grammar Hints for Arabic: http://www.indiana.edu/~csme/GrammarHintsfinal.pdf
Arabic Alphabet: http://www.anacereddine.com/Grammar-Alphabet-.pdf
Colloquial Arabic (Levantine): http://images.saharaman.multiply.multip ... =119716816
Anyone got more?
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An incredibly useful tool for learning Russian. Adds stress marks, shows conjugations and declensions, and does more past that.
http://www.grammatica.eu/
http://www.grammatica.eu/
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Micamo's amazonian language collection!
Apinaye (Macro-Ge)
Apurina (Arawakan)
Kokama-Kokamilla (Tupi-Guarani?)
Tapiete (Tupi-Guarani)
Wanano (Tucanoan)
Barasano (Tucanoan)
Carib (Cariban)
Wayana (Cariban)
Tiriyo (Cariban)
Another Tiriyo grammar (Cariban, apparently a different dialect)
Amahuaca (Panoan)
There's plenty more where that came from in Portugese if anyone's interested, I only bothered to post the English ones I've found so far. There's lots of smaller papers but I've only bothered to include the book-length descriptions here. There's also probably a lot more on the SIL Columbia website but it's so disorganized and messed up that finding anything there takes forever and usually happens by complete accident. I'll update this post if I get my hands on any more: Anyone else with Amazonian grammars to share, please do!
Apurina (Arawakan)
Tapiete (Tupi-Guarani)
Barasano (Tucanoan)
Wayana (Cariban)
Another Tiriyo grammar (Cariban, apparently a different dialect)
Amahuaca (Panoan)
There's plenty more where that came from in Portugese if anyone's interested, I only bothered to post the English ones I've found so far. There's lots of smaller papers but I've only bothered to include the book-length descriptions here. There's also probably a lot more on the SIL Columbia website but it's so disorganized and messed up that finding anything there takes forever and usually happens by complete accident. I'll update this post if I get my hands on any more: Anyone else with Amazonian grammars to share, please do!
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Web version of a Lakhota sketch, Rood and Taylor.Omzinesý wrote:Do you have a Lakota grammar?
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It always gives a virus.Micamo wrote:Web version of a Lakhota sketch, Rood and Taylor.Omzinesý wrote:Do you have a Lakota grammar?
My meta-thread: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=5760
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Well-written articles and guides about (mostly Modern) Greek, by Harry Foundalis.
http://www.foundalis.com/lan/greek.htm
http://www.foundalis.com/lan/greek.htm
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