Scott DeLancey, delancey@darkwing.uoregon.edu
These are my favorites.
- Lexical prefixes and the bipartite stem construction in
Klamath. International Journal of American Linguistics
(to appear).
- 1996. Penutian in the bipartite stem belt: Disentangling areal and
genetic correspondences. Proceedings of the Twenty-Second
Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: Special
Session on Historical Topics in Native American Languages.
- 1992. The historical status of the conjunct/disjunct pattern in
Tibeto-Burman. Acta Linguistica Hafniensia 25:39-62.
- 1991. The origins of verb serialization in Modern Tibetan.
Studies in Language 15:1.1-23.
- 1991. Chronological strata of suffix classes in the Klamath verb.
International Journal of American Linguistics 57:426-445.
- 1990. Ergativity and the cognitive model of event structure in
Lhasa Tibetan. Cognitive Linguistics 1.3:289-321.
- 1989. Verb agreement in Proto-Tibeto-Burman. Bulletin of the
School of Oriental and African Studies 52:315-33.
- 1987. Klamath and Wintu pronouns. International Journal of
American Linguistics 53.461-4.
- 1985. The analysis-synthesis-lexis cycle in Tibeto-Burman: A case
study in motivated change. J. Haiman, ed., Iconicity in
Syntax, pp. 367-89. Benjamins.
- 1984. Notes on agentivity and causation. Studies in
Language 8.2:181-213.
- 1984. Agentivity in syntax. Chicago Linguistic Society
Parasession on Agentivity and Causation.
- 1981. An interpretation of split ergativity and related patterns.
Language 57.3:626-57.