Johanna Nichols
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- PhD Linguistics University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Linguistics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Linguistics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Johanna Nichols is an American linguist and professor emerita in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of California, Berkeley. Career She earned her Ph.D. in Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1973 with a dissertation titled, "The Balto-Slavic predicate instrumental: a problem in diachronic syntax."
Johanna Nichols's Published Works
Published Works
- Linguistic Diversity in Space and Time (1992) (956)
- Evidentiality: The Linguistic Coding of Epistemology (1986) (856)
- Head-marking and dependent-marking grammar (1986) (720)
- Modeling Ancient Population Structures and Movement in Linguistics (1997) (157)
- On alienable and inalienable possession (1988) (152)
- Transitivizing and detransitivizing languages (2004) (148)
- AND THE FIRST SETTLEMENT OF THE NEW WORLD (1990) (147)
- Diversity and Stability in Language (2008) (119)
- Tutorial on Computational Linguistic Phylogeny (2008) (105)
- Functional Theories of Grammar (1984) (98)
- Evidence for pervasive synesthetic sound symbolism in ethnozoological nomenclature (1995) (84)
- Sound symbolism: Introduction : Sound-symbolic processes (1995) (75)
- Diminutive Consonant Symbolism in Western North America (1971) (75)
- Oceania, the Pacific Rim, and the Theory of Linguistic Areas (2006) (67)
- Linguistic complexity : a comprehensive definition and survey (2009) (67)
- THE AMERIND PERSONAL PRONOUNS (1996) (66)
- Language Typology and Syntactic Description: Inflectional morphology (2007) (64)
- Indo-European and the Indo-Europeans (2010) (59)
- Grammar inside and outside the clause : some approaches to theory from the field (1985) (58)
- Studies in Dependency Syntax (1979) (56)
- EXPLAINING FINAL OBSTRUENT VOICING IN LEZGIAN : PHONETICS AND HISTORY (2004) (45)
- Case Marking and Alignment (2008) (43)
- The Nakh-Daghestanian Consonant Correspondences (2003) (41)
- Does phoneme inventory size correlate with population size? (2011) (39)
- What, if anything, is typology? (2007) (37)
- Predicate nominals: A partial surface syntax of Russian (1981) (37)
- Language Spread Rates and Prehistoric American Migration Rates (2008) (36)
- Inclusive/exclusive as person vs. number categories worldwide (2005) (31)
- Sound symbolism: English (1995) (29)
- Grammaticalization as retextualization (1991) (29)
- The vertical archipelago: Adding the third dimension to linguistic geography (2013) (23)
- Ingush Transitivization and Detransitivization (1982) (23)
- Coevolution of genes and languages and high levels of population structure among the highland populations of Daghestan (2015) (22)
- Nonsyntactic ordering effects in noun incorporation (2008) (20)
- NP recursion over time: Evidence from Indo-European (2017) (19)
- Ergativity and linguistic geography (1993) (19)
- Monogenesis or polygenesis: a single ancestral language for all humanity? (2011) (18)
- Transitive and causative in the Slavic lexicon: evidence from Russian (1993) (18)
- Nominalization and assertion in scientific Russian prose (1988) (16)
- The spread of language around the pacific rim (2005) (16)
- Pidginization and foreigner talk: chinese pidgin russian (1980) (13)
- Indo-European and the Indo-Europeans: A Reconstruction and Historical Analysis of a Proto-Language and a Proto-Culture, Part I: The Text; Part II: Bibliography, Indexes (1997) (12)
- The Origin of the Chechen and Ingush: A Study in Alpine Linguistic and Ethnic Geography (2016) (12)
- Subject, Topic, and Control in Russian (1980) (12)
- Another Typology of Relatives (1984) (11)
- The Geography of Case (2008) (10)
- Non-linguistic Conditions for Causativization as a Linguistic Attractor (2018) (10)
- On Direct and Oblique Cases (1983) (9)
- Amerind personal pronouns: A reply to Campbell (1998) (9)
- The Indigenous Languages of the Caucasus, Vol. 1: The Kartvelian Languages (1995) (9)
- The Chechen Refugees (2000) (7)
- Forerunners to globalization: The Eurasian steppe and its periphery (2011) (7)
- The Origin of Nominal Classification (1989) (7)
- On from and content in typology (1986) (7)
- Proving Dene-Yeniseian genealogical relatedness (2010) (7)
- Who are the Chechen (1995) (7)
- Transitivizing-detransitivizing typology and language family history (2016) (7)
- Why “me” and “thee”? (2001) (6)
- Dene-Yeniseian : a critical assessment (2012) (6)
- Complex edges, transparent frontiers: grammatical complexity and language spreads (2016) (6)
- Selection for m: T pronominals in Eurasia (2012) (5)
- How America Was Colonized: Linguistic Evidence (2015) (5)
- Chapter 10. Types of spread zones: Open and closed, horizontal and vertical (2015) (5)
- Stereotyping Interethnic Communication: The Siberian Native in Soviet Literature (1993) (5)
- The Meeting of East and West: Confrontation and Convergence in Contemporary Linguistics (1979) (5)
- Causativization and contact in Nakh-Daghestanian (2011) (5)
- Heads in discourse: structural versus functional centricity (1993) (5)
- Drastic demographic events triggered the Uralic spread (2022) (5)
- Language dispersal from the Black Sea region (2007) (5)
- Diachronic stable structural features (1995) (5)
- A Bipartite Verb Stem Outlier in Eurasia: Nakh-Daghestanian (2003) (5)
- Syntactic Ergativity in Light Verb Complements (2001) (5)
- Verbal Semantics and Sentence Construction (1975) (5)
- Suffix ordering in proto-uralic (1973) (5)
- Transitivity and Foregrounding in the North Caucasus (1981) (5)
- The Directionality of Agreement (1985) (5)
- Linguistic Typology and Hunter-Gatherer Languages (2020) (4)
- Comments on Allan Bomhard, "The origins of Proto-Indo-European: The Caucasian substrate hypothesis (2019) (4)
- Inflectional synthesis of the verb (2005) (4)
- Sound symbolism: Australia and Africa (1995) (4)
- Macrofamilies, Macroareas, and Contact (2010) (4)
- The origin and evolution of case-suppletive pronouns: Eurasian evidence (2013) (4)
- More on Human Phylogeny and Linguistic History (1990) (4)
- Contact-induced spread of the rare Type 5 clitic (2010) (4)
- The Origin and Dispersal of Uralic: Distributional Typological View (2021) (4)
- The unabashed typologist: A Frans Plank Schubertiade (2017) (4)
- The history of an attractor state: adventitious m in Nakh-Daghestanian pronominals (2012) (3)
- The Growth and Maintenance of Linguistic Complexity. By Östen Dahl (2007) (3)
- Sound symbolism: Frontmatter (1995) (3)
- Polysynthesis and Head Marking (2017) (3)
- O pioneer! Kibrik and the growth of linguistic knowledge (2013) (3)
- Case in Ingush syntax (2008) (3)
- Agreement with overt and null arguments in Ingush (2018) (3)
- Universals and Diachrony: Some Observations (2008) (3)
- Exponence of selected inflectional formatives (2005) (2)
- Some preconditions and typical traits of the Stative-Active language type ( with reference to Proto-Indo-european ) (1990) (2)
- Noun-modifying constructions and relativization in the central and western Caucasus (2017) (2)
- Godoberinsko-russkij slovar' [Godoberi-Russian Dictionary] (review) (2012) (2)
- Predicate instrumental and ageement in lithuanian: A contrastive analysis∗ (1983) (2)
- Indeterminate motion verbs are denominal (2010) (2)
- Sound symbolism: List of contributors (1995) (2)
- A Case of Rare Fluid Intransitivity in Europe: Russian (2006) (2)
- Chapter 2. Indeterminate motion verbs are denominal (2010) (2)
- Morphology in Typology (2016) (2)
- Appositive possession in Ainu and around the Pacific (2021) (2)
- Language families, macroareas, and contact (2010) (2)
- Tagging Ingush - Language Technology For Low-Resource Languages Using Resources From Linguistic Field Work (2016) (2)
- Prominence, Cohesion, and Control: Object-Controlled Predicate Nominals in Russian (1982) (2)
- Transitive and causative in the Slavic lexicon (1993) (2)
- The Historical Geography of Pharyngeals and Laterals in the Caucasus (1999) (2)
- Canonical complexity (2020) (2)
- Expanding character sets for phylogeny : a slavic test case (2009) (1)
- Chechen and Ingush (2020) (1)
- The Geography of Language Origins (1996) (1)
- Head/Dependent Marking (2020) (1)
- Chapter 3. Derivational paradigms in diachrony and comparison (2014) (1)
- Managing AUTOTYP Data: Design Principles and Implementation (2022) (1)
- Towards an interdisciplinary perspective for the study of human expansions and biocultural diversity in the Americas (2022) (1)
- Typology in American linguistics: An appraisal of the field (2007) (1)
- Chechen Morphology (with notes on Ingush) (2007) (0)
- Person as an inflectional category (2017) (0)
- Dispersal patterns shape areal typology (2020) (0)
- The Balkan sprachbund in typological-geographical space (2020) (0)
- Co-evolution of genes and languages and high levels of population structure among the (2015) (0)
- Fusion of selected inflectional formatives (2005) (0)
- Chapter 1 Language change for the worse (2021) (0)
- Introduction: the role of the lexicon in actionality (2021) (0)
- EDITOR'S NOTE (2006) (0)
- 86. The evolution of Slavic (2018) (0)
- Ingush Grammar - eScholarship (2011) (0)
- Publications received (1986) (0)
- Chapter For better and/or for worse: Complexity and person hierarchies (2022) (0)
- TOWARDS A TYPOLOGY OF CONFIGURATIONALITY (2016) (0)
- Linguistic Typology (2021) (0)
- How Conifers Became Oaks in the Caucasus (1985) (0)
- Lexicon and Context in Feminization in Russian (2006) (0)
- The syntax of Old Russian mĭněti (sja) (1980) (0)
- Chapter 10. Types of spread zones (2015) (0)
- List of Figures and Tables vii List of Abbreviations xi The Contributors xvii 1 . Introduction : Complexities in morphology 1 (2020) (0)
- Discussion Note. Amerind Personal Pronouns: A Reply to Campbell. (1998) (0)
- Combined Sequential Analysis of Multiple Features (1975) (0)
- Juncture-based split alignment and aspectuality in Ingush (2009) (0)
- Suppletion or illusion? (2019) (0)
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