[Lingtyp] Verbal person-number indexing reconstructed for a family/deeper subfamily?

Jorge Rosés Labrada jrosesla at ualberta.ca
Tue Jun 19 20:02:48 UTC 2018


Dear Ilja,

I have reconstructed the subject verbal affixes of the ancestor of the
Sáliban languages, a small South American family spoken along the border
between Venezuela and Colombia. You can find my reconstruction in this 2016
article:

   - *Rosés Labrada, J. E.* (2016). Proto-Sáliban Verb Classes. *International
   Journal of American Linguistics *82 (2): 181-210

Best,
Jorge

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Assistant Professor, Indigenous Language Sustainability
Department of Linguistics
University of Alberta
Tel: (+1) 780-492-5698
jrosesla at ualberta.ca

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On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 3:52 PM, Ilja Seržant <ilja.serzants at uni-leipzig.de>
wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I am looking for families (or subfamilies with a larger time depth) for
> which verbal person-number subject indexes / "agreement" affixes (featuring
> the intransitive subject for ergative lgs.) are reconstructed. (I already
> have data on Dravidian, Semitic, Indo-European, Maya, Finno-Ugric and
> Turkic but I need more for my study on the dynamics of these).
>
> I would be very grateful for any reference.
>
> Best,
>
> Ilja
>
>
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