Bibliography

BANTAWA

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Marius Doornenbal

Consulted sources:

Bickel, Balthasar & Johanna Nichols. 2007. Inflectional morphology. In Timothy Shopen (ed.), Language typology and syntactic description, Vol. 3: Grammatical categories and the lexicon (2nd edition), 169–240. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Doornenbal, Marius. 2009. A grammar of Bantawa (PhD dissertation, Leiden University). Utrecht: LOT.

 

BASQUE

Data collected by: Afra Klarenbeek

Consulted expert: –

Consulted sources:

Hualde, José Ignacio & de Urbina, Jon Ortiz. (2003). A grammar of Basque. De Gruyter Mouton.

BININJ GUN-WOK

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Nick Evans

Consulted sources:

Evans, Nicholas. 2003. Bininj Gun-Wok. A pan-dialectal grammar of Mayali, Kunwinjku and Kune. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.

 

CHUKCHI

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Michael Dunn

Consulted sources:

Dunn, Michael John. 1999. A grammar of Chukchi (unpublished doctoral dissertation). Canberra: Australian National University.

 

DUTCH

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Jenny Audring, Sterre Leufkens, Kees Hengeveld

Consulted sources:

Audring, Jenny. 2009a. Reinventing pronoun gender (PhD dissertation, Free University Amsterdam). Utrecht: LOT.

Snow, Catherine, Norval Smith, and Marian Hoefnagel-Höhle. 1980. The acquisition of some Dutch morphological rules. Journal of Child language 7, 539-553.

 

EGYPTIAN ARABIC

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted experts: Leston Buell, Monica Hegazy, Caroline Roset

Consulted sources:

Gary, Judith Olmsted and Saad Gamal-Eldin. 1981. Cairene Egyptian Colloquial Arabic. London: Croom Helm.

 

FONGBE

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Enoch Aboh

Consulted sources:

Bobyleva, Ekaterina. 2013. The development of the nominal domain in creole languages. A comparative-typological approach (PhD dissertation, University of Amsterdam). Utrecht: LOT.

Lefebvre, Claire & Anne-Marie Brousseau. 2002. A grammar of Fongbe (Mouton grammar library 25). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

 

FRENCH

Data collected by: Luisa Seguin

Consulted expert: –

Consulted sources:

GEORGIAN

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: George Hewitt, Thomas Wier

Consulted sources:

Harris, Alice C. 1981. Georgian syntax. A study in relational grammar. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Hewitt, Brian George. 1987. The typology of subordination in Georgian and Abkhaz (Empirical approaches to language typology 5). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Hewitt, Brian George. 1995. Georgian. A structural reference grammar. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.

Valin, Robert D. van. 1990. Semantic parameters of split intransitivity. Language 66 (2), 221-260.

Vamling, Karina. 1989. Complementation in Georgian. Lund: Lund University Press.

Wier, Thomas. 2011. Georgian morphosyntax and feature hierarchies in natural language (PhD dissertation). Chicago: University of Chicago.

 

HAITIAN CREOLE

Data collected by: Luisa Seguin

Consulted expert: –

Consulted sources:

HEBREW

Data collected by: Mijke Mulder / Afra Klarenbeek

Consulted expert: Yanis Hagbi / Lior Neu-ner

Consulted sources:

Coffin, E.A., and Bolozky, S. (2005). A reference grammar of Modern Hebrew. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Glinert, L. (1989). The Grammar of Modern Hebrew. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Glinert, L. (2004). The grammar of Modern Hebrew. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

HUALLAGA QUECHUA

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: –

Consulted sources:

Grández Ávila, Magaly. 2011. Language transparency in Functional Discourse Grammar: The case of Quechua. Linguistics in Amsterdam 4 (2), 22-56.

Weber, David J. 1989. A grammar of Huallaga (Huánuco) Quechua. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Weber, David J. 1998. Rimaycuna. Quechua de Huánuco. Diccionario del Quechua del Huallaga (Serie Linguística Peruana N. 48). Lima: Instituto Linguistico de Verano.

 

ICELANDIC

Data collected by: Marieke Olthof

Consulted experts: –

Consulted sources:

Árnason, Kristján. 2011. The phonology of Icelandic and Faroese (The Phonology of the World’s Languages). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Barðdal, Jóhanna. 2013. Icelandic valency patterns. In Iren Hartmann, Martin Haspelmath & Bradley Taylor (eds.), Valency patterns Leipzig. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. http://valpal.info/languages/Icelandic (accessed on 2015-11 27).

Comrie, Bernard. 1997. Tough Movement and its analogs in Germanic languages. In Stig Eliasson & Ernst H. Jahr (eds.), Language and its ecology: Essays in memory of Einar Haugen, 303-323. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Einarsson, Stefán. 1949. Icelandic: grammar, texts, glossary. Baltimore: The Hohns Jophkins Press.

Faarlund, Jan T. 2004. The Syntax of Old Norse: With a survey of the inflectional morphology and a complete bibliography. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Jónsson, Jóhannes G. 2003. Not so quirky: On subject case in Icelandic. Ellen Brandner & Heike Zinsmeister (eds.), New perspectives on case theory, 129-165. Stanford: CSLI Publications.

Jónsson, Jóhannes G. 2008. Preposition reduplication in Icelandic. In Sjef Barbiers, Olaf Koeneman, Marika Lekakou & Margreet van der Ham (eds.), Microvariation in syntactic doubling (Syntax and Semantics 36), 403-418. Bingley: Emerald.

Kress, Bruno. 1982. Isländische Grammatik. München: Max Hueber Verlag.

Sigurðsson, Halldór Á. 2004. Icelandic non-nominative subjects. Facts and implications. In Peri Bhaskararao & Karumuri V. Subbarao (eds.), Non-nominative subjects, vol. 2, 137-160. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Thráinsson, Höskuldur. 1979. On complementation in Icelandic. New York: Garland Publishing.

Thráinsson, Höskuldur. 1994. Icelandic. In Ekkehard König & Johan van der Auwera (eds.),The Germanic Languages, 142-189. London: Routledge.

Thráinsson, Höskuldur. 2007. The syntax of Icelandic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Thráinsson, Höskuldur, Ásgrímur Angantýsson, Ásta Svavarsdóttir, Thórhallur Eythórsson & Jóhannes G. Jónsson. 2007. The Icelandic (pilot) project in ScanDiaSyn. Nordlyd 34(1), 87 124.

JAPANESE

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Shoichi Iwasaki

Consulted sources:

Hinds, John. 1986. Japanese. London: Croom Helm.

Iwasaki, Shoichi. 2002. Japanese. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Iwasaki, Shoichi. 2013. Japanese (revised edition). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

 

KAYARDILD

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Nick Evans

Consulted sources:

Evans, Nicholas. 1995. A grammar of Kayardild (Mouton grammar library 15). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

 

KHARIA

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: John Peterson

Consulted sources:

Peterson, John. 2011. A grammar of Kharia. A South Munda language. Leiden: Brill.

 

KHWARSHI

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Zaira Khalilova

Consulted sources:

Khalilova, Zaira, 2009. A grammar of Khwarshi (PhD dissertation, Leiden University). Utrecht: LOT.

Forker, Diana. 2012. The bi-absolutive construction in Nakh-Daghestanian. Folia Linguistica 46, 75-108.

 

KOLYMA YUKAGHIR

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Elena Maslova

Consulted sources:

Maslova, Elena. 2003. A grammar of Kolyma Yukaghir (Mouton Grammar Library 27). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

 

MAPUCHE

Data collected by: Afra Klarenbeek

Consulted expert: Fernando Zúñiga.

Consulted sources:

Smeets, Ineke. (2008.) A grammar of Mapuche. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Zúñiga, Fernando. (2006). Mapudungun. El habla Mapuche. Santiago (Chile): Centro de Estudios Públicos

NORWEGIAN

Data collected by: Marieke Olthof

Consulted expert: –

Consulted sources:

Aksedal, Jon O. 1994. Norwegian. In Ekkehard König & Johan van der Auwera (eds.), The Germanic languages, 219-270. London: Routledge.

Enger, Hans O.& Kristian E. Kristoffersen. 2000. Innføring i norsk grammatikk: Morfologi og syntaks.Oslo: Langslaget for norskundervisning (LNU)/Cappelen.

Faarlund, Jan T., Svein Lie & Kjell I. Vannebo. 1997. Norsk referansegrammatikk. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget.

Kristoffersen, Gjert. 2000. The phonology of Norwegian (The Phonology of the World’s Languages). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Kristoffersen, Gjert. 2008. Kort innføring i norsk fonologi (ms.). Bergen: Universitetet i Bergen.

Lødrup, Helge. 2002. Infinitival complements in Norwegian and the form – function relation.In Miriam Butt & Tracy Holloway King (eds.), Proceedings of the LFG’02 Conference, 274-291. Stanford: CSLI publications. http://web.stanford.edu/group/cslipublications/cslipublications/LFG/7/pdfs/lfg02.pdf (accessed on 28-11-2015).

Moen, Per & Per-Bjørn Pedersen. 2003. Norwegian grammar: Bokmål. Kristiansand: Høyskoleforlaget AS.

Strandskogen, Åse-Berit & Rolf Strandskogen. 1980. Norsk grammatikk for utlendinger. Oslo: Gyldendal.

Vinje, Finn-Erik. 2005. Norsk grammatikk: Det språklige byggverket. Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget.

Åfarli, Tor A. & Laila Sakshaug. 2006. Grammatikk: Syntaks og morfologi med norsk i sentrum. Oslo: Det Norske Samlaget.

SAMOAN

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: –

Consulted sources:

Mosel, Ulrike & Even Hovdhaugen. 1992. Samoan reference grammar. Oslo: Scandinavian University Press.

 

SANDAWE

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Helen Eaton

Consulted sources:

Eaton, Helen. 2010. A Sandawe grammar (SIL e-Books 20). Available online at http://www-01.sil.org/silepubs/Pubs/52718/52718_EatonH_Sandawe_Grammar.pdf (accessed repeatedly in 2010-2014).

Hunziker, Daniel, Elisabeth Hunziker & Helen Eaton. 2008. A description of the phonology of the Sandawe language. SIL Electronic working papers. Available online at http://www.sil.org/silewp/2008/silewp2008-004.pdf (retrieved on November 28, 2013)

Steeman, Sander. 2012. A grammar of Sandawe (PhD dissertation, Leiden University). Utrecht: LOT.

 

SHEKO

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Anne-Christie Hellenthal

Consulted sources:

Aklilu, Yilma. 1988. The phonology and grammar of Sheko (MA thesis). Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa University, Institute of Ethiopian Studies.

Hellenthal, Anneke Christine. 2010. A grammar of Sheko (PhD dissertation, Leiden University). Utrecht: LOT.

 

SOCHIAPAN CHINANTEC

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: David Foris

Consulted sources:

Foris, David Paul. 1973. Chinantec syllable structure. International Journal of American Linguistics 39 (4), 232-235.

Foris, David Paul. 2000. A grammar of Sochiapan Chinantec (Studies in Chinantec Languages 6). Dallas: SIL International and The University of Texas at Arlington.

 

TAMIL

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted experts: Sebastian Nordhoff, Ian Smith, Mohammed Jafar, Sandhya Sundaresan

Consulted sources:

Andronov, Mikhail. 2004. A reference grammar of the Tamil language. München: Lincom.

Asher, Ron. 1982. Tamil (Lingua Descriptive Studies 7). Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Lehmann, Thomas. 1989. A grammar of modern Tamil. Pondicherry: Pondicherry Institute of Linguistics and Culture.

Mallinson, Graham. 1986. Languages with and without extraposition. Folia Linguistica, 20 (2), 147-163.

Schiffman, Harold F. 1999. A reference grammar of spoken Tamil. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Steever, Stanford. 2005. The Tamil auxiliary verb system. New York: Routledge.

 

TEIWA

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Marian Klamer

Consulted sources:

Klamer, Marian A. F. 2003. A grammar of Teiwa (Mouton grammar library 49). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Klamer, Marian A. F. To appear. Plural words in Alor-Pantar. In Klamer, Marian (ed.), Alor Pantar Languages: History and Typology. Leiden: Brill.

 

TIDORE

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Miriam van Staden

Consulted sources:

Author unknown. Valence in Tidore (unpublished questionnaire). Available online at http://chl.anu.edu.au/linguistics/projects/Conferences/EastNusantara/ValenceTidore.rtf (retrieved on April 10, 2014).

Staden, Miriam van. 2000. Tidore: A linguistic description of a language of the North Moluccas (PhD dissertation). Leiden: Leiden University.

 

TURKISH

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Barɪş Kabak

Consulted sources:

Lewis, Geoffrey L. 1978. Turkish grammar. Oxford: Clarendon Press.

Kornfilt, Jaklin. 1997. Turkish. New York: Routledge.

 

WEST GREENLANDIC

Data collected by: Sterre Leufkens

Consulted expert: Michael Fortescue

Consulted sources:

Bittner, Maria and Ken Hale. 1996. Ergativity: Toward a Theory of a Heterogeneous Class. Linguistic Inquiry 27, 531-604.

Fortescue, Michael. 1984. West Greenlandic. Sydney: Croom Helm Australia.

Sadock, Jerrold M. 2003. A grammar of Kalaallisut (West Greenlandic Inuttut). München: Lincom.