Marina Chumakina, Research Fellow, Surrey Morphology Group, University of Surrey,Oliver Bond, Reader in Linguistics, Surrey Morphology Group, University of Surrey,Steven Kaye, Research Fellow, Surrey Morphology Group, University of Surrey
Marina Chumakina is a Research Fellow in the Surrey Morphology Group, University of Surrey. Her research involves syntax-morphology interface problems viewed from a typological perspective. She has conducted extensive fieldwork on Nakh-Daghestanian languages of the Russian Federation, such as Tsakhur (Lezgic), Bagwalal (Andic), Andi (Andic), and Khwarshi (Tsezic), with a special focus on Archi (Lezgic). She is co-editor of Canonical Morphology and Syntax (OUP, 2012), Periphrasis: The Role of Syntax and Morphology in Paradigms (BA/OUP, 2013), and Archi: Complexities of Agreement in Cross-Theoretical Perspective (OUP, 2016).
Oliver Bond is Reader in Linguistics in the Surrey Morphology Group, University of Surrey. His research explores the syntactic and information-structural evidence for the ways that speakers monitor, encode, and interpret reference to discourse participants using agreement and/or case marking in different linguistic systems. His fieldwork has focused on Eleme (Niger-Congo; Nigeria), Nuer (Nilo-Saharan; South Sudan, Ethiopia) and the Tibeto-Burman languages Gurung, Gyalsumdo, Manange, and Nar-Phu, spoken in Manang District, Nepal. He is co-editor of Archi: Complexities of Agreement in Cross-Theoretical Perspective (OUP, 2016), Prominent Internal Possessors (OUP, 2019), and Morphological Perspectives (Edinburgh University Press, 2019).
Steven Kaye is a Research Fellow in the Surrey Morphology Group, University of Surrey. He studied Comparative Philology and General Linguistics at the University of Oxford, where his DPhil thesis (2015) examined the development of mixed ('heteroclite') inflection in the Italic and Romance verb. Since 2008 he has also carried out research on languages of the Caucasus, including fieldwork on Northern Talyshi (Indo-European; Azerbaijan), and most recently on Andi (Nakh-Daghestanian; Russia). His research interests include morphological typology, language description, grammaticalization theory, and Indo-European historical linguistics.
Preface 1. Unusual agreement targets in unexpected domains, Oliver Bond, Marina Chumakina, and Steven Kaye 2. Agreement between arguments in Andi, Steven Kaye 3. Agreement of essive adverbials in Tanti Dargwa, Nina Sumbatova 4. Agreeing adverbs in Enets, Marina Chumakina 5. Unusual agreement targets in Ripano, Tania Paciaroni 6. External agreement in Khwarshi, Marina Chumakina and Ekaterina Lyutikova 7. Agreeing postpositions and unexpected agreement in Coastal Marind, Bruno Olsson 8. Case-shift on Megrelian adverbs, Alexander Rostovtsev-Popiel References Index
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