Ay-Inversion in Tagalog Information Structure and Morphosyntax of an Austronesian Language

Tagalog, an Austronesian language, is widely spoken and understood throughout the Philippine archipelago where it served as the basis for the national language Filipino. The language is often cited for its many unusual linguistic properties. Drawing on both spoken fieldwork data and written data fro...

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Main Author: Nuhn, Patrick (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2021
Series:Dissertations in Language and Cognition
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