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The alignment of individual person/number markers used on Yakkha verbs. It took me a little while to work out how to read the table; each square is subdivided into nine smaller squares based on the number of the agent and the patient, with top middle bottom corresponding to singular, dual, and plural agent, and left middle right corresponding to singular, dual, and plural patient, respectively. Grey shading indicates the marker would be used there. In the bottom right table, the dark grey is for =na, and the light grey for =ha.
Source: Schackow, Diana. 2015. A grammar of Yakkha. (Studies in Diversity Linguistics 7). Berlin: Language Science Press. DOI: 10.17169/langsci.b66.12 https://langsci-press.org/catalog/book/66
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Stephen R. Anderson, Phonology in the Twentieth Century, second revised and expanded edition - Langsci Press, 2021 (open access)
Stephen R. Anderson, Phonology in the Twentieth Century, second revised and expanded edition – Langsci Press, 2021 (open access)
Stephen R. Anderson, Phonology in the Twentieth Century, second revised and expanded edition – Langsci Press, 2021 (open access) The original (1985) edition of this work attempted to cover the main lines of development of phonological theory from the end of the 19th century through the early 1980s. Much work of importance, both theoretical and historiographic, has appeared in subsequent years,…
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Do you like conlangs? Are you an expert in the field? Now there is a series in Language Science Press for conlangs! And it is Open Access!
The first book is a grammar of Klingon!
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This series publishes high quality research about constructed languages. Both fictional constructed languages like Sindarin and schematic languages like Esperanto fall within the scope of this series. The series will include new monographs, revised doctoral dissertations, edited volumes, and textbooks. In order to be included in the series, the questions raised must be of relevance to the theoretical debate about constructed languages. Purely language-internal discussions will not be published. If empirical issues are considered, the data must ideally be available to compare them to other conlangs. The text must be of high quality and contain appropriate reference to prior work and the state of the art in the field.
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