Kenneth L. Hale
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kenneth Locke Hale , also known as Ken Hale, was an American linguist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who studied a huge variety of previously unstudied and often endangered languages—especially indigenous languages of North America and Australia. Languages investigated by Hale include Navajo, O'odham, Warlpiri, and Ulwa.
Kenneth L. Hale's Published Works
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- On Argument Structure and the Lexical Expression of Syntactic Relations (1993) (1767)
- Ken Hale: A Life in Language (2001) (1328)
- Prolegomenon to a Theory of Argument Structure (2002) (972)
- Warlpiri and the grammar of non-configurational languages (1983) (529)
- THE STRUCTURAL DETERMINATION OF CASE AND AGREEMENT (1996) (528)
- The View from Building 20: Essays in Linguistics in Honor of Sylvain Bromberger (1993) (517)
- Book Review: The Green Book of Language Revitalization in Practice (2001) (472)
- Endangered languages. (1991) (351)
- DEEP-SURFACE CANONICAL DISPARITIES IN RELATION TO ANALYSIS AND CHANGE: AN AUSTRALIAN EXAMPLE (1973) (198)
- Ergativity: toward a theory of a heterogeneous class: toward a theory of a heterogeneous class (1996) (172)
- THE BASIC ELEMENTS OF ARGUMENT STRUCTURE (1998) (142)
- 8. Notes on World View and Semantic Categories: some Warlpiri Examples (1986) (130)
- Government and tonal phrasing in Papago (1987) (111)
- Some transitivity alternations in English (1986) (110)
- A view from the middle (1987) (109)
- On the syntax of argument structure (1991) (108)
- Endangered languages: On endangered languages and the importance of linguistic diversity (1998) (83)
- Kinship Reflections in Syntax: Some Australian Languages (1966) (78)
- The syntactic character of thematic structure (1992) (76)
- A Preliminary Metrical Account of Winnebago Accent (1980) (71)
- Relativized minimality and pronoun incorporation (1990) (66)
- Classification of Northen Paman Languages, Cape York Peninsula, Australia: A Research Report (1964) (64)
- Basic word order in two “free word order” languages (1992) (56)
- Gaps in grammar and culture (1975) (54)
- A Response to Fodor and Lepore, Impossible Words? (1999) (52)
- Some Preliminary Observations on Papago Morphophonemics (1965) (49)
- 1 ON THE DOUBLE-OBJECT CONSTRUCTION (2001) (48)
- Remarks on definiteness in warlpiri (1995) (47)
- The Navajo Language: III (2001) (46)
- Toward a Manual of Papago Grammar: Some Phonological Terms (1970) (45)
- Relational Preverbs in Some Languages of the Americas: Typological and Historical Perspectives (1988) (45)
- Aspect and the Syntax of Argument Structure (2005) (45)
- Misumalpan Verb Sequencing Constuctions (1991) (43)
- On the Dagur Object Relative: Some Comparative Notes (2002) (42)
- A Papago grammar (1959) (40)
- Logical Form and Barriers in Navajo (1992) (39)
- Subject Obviation, Switch Reference, and Control (1992) (37)
- Can UG and L1 be distinguished in L2 acquisition? (1996) (33)
- Linguistic Fieldwork: Ulwa (Southern Sumu): the beginnings of a language research project (2001) (30)
- Some observations on the contributions of local languages to linguistic science (1997) (29)
- Toward a Reconstruction of Kiowa-Tanoan Phonology (1967) (29)
- Internal Diversity in Uto-Aztecan: II (1958) (28)
- You ' re having me on ! : aspects of have (2000) (28)
- Navajo Verb Stem Position and the Bipartite Structure of the Navajo Conjunct Sector (2001) (27)
- BOUND FEATURES , MERGE , AND TRANSITIVITY ALTERNATIONS (2001) (26)
- Jemez and Kiowa Correspondences in Reference to Kiowa-Tanoan (1962) (26)
- Core structures and adjunctions in Warlpiri syntax (1994) (25)
- Diversity in Local Language Maintenance and Restoration: A Reason For Optimism (2001) (22)
- Aspects of Navajo Anaphora: Relativization and Pronominalization (1974) (22)
- Linguistics and anthropology : in honor of C.F. Voegelin (1977) (21)
- Papers in Australian linguistics (1967) (19)
- Impossible words? Authors' reply (1999) (17)
- THEORETICAL AND UNIVERSAL IMPLICATIONS OF CERTAIN VERBAL ENTRIES IN DICTIONARIES OF THE MISUMALPAN LANGUAGES * (2001) (17)
- On Suppletion, Selection, and Agreement (1991) (16)
- The Misumalpan Causative Construction (1997) (15)
- Theoretical Linguistics in Relation to American Indian Communities (1976) (13)
- Internal Diversity in Uto-Aztecan: I (1958) (13)
- On the significance of Eloise Jelinek’s Pronominal Argument Hypothesis (2003) (12)
- A Counter to Counter Equi (1976) (11)
- 10 Preliminary Observations on Lexical and Semantic Primitives in the Misumalpan Languages of Nicaragua (1994) (11)
- Linguistic Theory: Generative Grammar (1988) (9)
- ECCENTRIC AGREEMENT (2001) (9)
- Strict Locality in Local Language Media: An Australian Example (2001) (8)
- Studies in Berber syntax (1987) (7)
- The coherence and distinctiveness of the Pama-Nyungan language family within the Australian linguistic phylum (2004) (7)
- A Note on Winnebago Metrical Structure (1985) (7)
- Linguistic Aspects of Language Teaching and Learning in Immersion Contexts (2001) (7)
- Papers in Australian linguistics No. 15 : Australian Aboriginal lexicography (1983) (6)
- We Wish to Thank (1999) (6)
- Ulwa, the language of Karawala, eastern Nicaragua: its position and prospects in modern Nicaragua (1998) (6)
- A note on weak crossover in Japanese (1986) (6)
- UNIVERSAL GRAMMAR AND THE NECESSITY OF LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY (5)
- TOWARDS A THEORY OF A HETEROGENEOUS CLASS (1996) (5)
- Aspects of Logical Form in Navajo (1989) (5)
- The Causative Construction in Miskitu (1989) (4)
- Linguistic Autonomy and the Linguistics of Carl Voegelin. (1976) (4)
- 2. Parts of Speech (1986) (4)
- Topic and Focus Scope Positions in Navajo (2008) (4)
- The church in Anglican theology : a historical, theological and ecumenical exploration (2009) (4)
- Topic and focus positions in Navajo (2003) (3)
- Strict Locality in Local language Media (2001) (2)
- THREE CASES OF OVERGENERATION* (2008) (2)
- AUSTRALIAN LANGUAGES AND TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR (1965) (2)
- ADJECTIVES, OTHER STATIVE PREDICATES, AND THE ROOTS OF STATIVITY (2001) (2)
- Hopi -na * (2001) (2)
- A lexicographie Study of Some Australian Languages : Project Description in Australian Aboriginal Lexicography. (1982) (1)
- Introduction to the Māori language (2001) (1)
- The Mono Language (2001) (1)
- Review of “Morpheme Order and Semantic Scope: Word formation in the Athapaskan verbþ” by Keren Rice (2001) (1)
- 1 BOUND FEATURES , MERGE , AND TRANSITIVITY ALTERNATIONS (1999) (1)
- Warlpiri-English vocabulary (1974) (1)
- An Introduction to Transformational Grammars. Emmon Bach (1965) (1)
- LINGUISTICS: The Structure of Language: Readings in the Philosophy of Language. JERRY A. FODOR and JERROLD J. KATZ (1965) (1)
- Diversity in Local Language Maintenance and Restoration (2001) (1)
- The Arapaho Language (2001) (1)
- An Introduction to Paiute (2001) (1)
- Hidatsa Syntax. G. H. Matthews (1967) (1)
- LINGUISTICS: Handling Unsophisticated Linguistic Informants. Alan Healey (1966) (0)
- LINGUISTICS: Gugu‐Yalanji and Wik‐Munkan Language Studies. William and Lynette Oates: Papers on the Languages of the Australian Aborigines. Richard Pittman and Harland Kerr (1965) (0)
- The recent appearance of the Typological and Comparative Grammar of Uto-Aztecan: (2008) (0)
- Searching for Aboriginal Languages: Memoirs of a Field Worker. BOB DIXON (1985) (0)
- LINGUISTICS: Studies in Califomian Linguistics. William Bright (1965) (0)
- Theoretical Linguistics in Relation to American Indian Communities. Discussion (1976) (0)
- Papers in Australian linguistics No. 2 (1967) (0)
- Inuttut and Innu-aimun (2001) (0)
- Comparative Notes On Ergative Case Systems (2000) (0)
- LINGUISTICS: The Phonology of Arizona Yaqui, with Texts. Lynne S. Crumrine (1962) (0)
- GENERAL AND ETHNOLOGY: Huichol Syntax. Joseph E. Grimes (1965) (0)
- Xviii. Linguistics (xviii. Linguistics) (2009) (0)
- SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT ANTHROPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS: THE ROLE OF THE NATIVE (A Review of A Critical Analysis by Michael L. Blake) (1977) (0)
- Narratives from the North‐West of Western Australia in the Ngarluma and Jindjiparndi Languages. Volume One: Narratives 1–36. Volume Two: Narratives 37–60. Volume Three: Glossary, Index, Record. C. G. VON BRANDENSTEIN (1971) (0)
- THE EXCITEMENT COMES FROM THE LANGUAGE ITSELF (1996) (0)
- Linguistics: Linguistic Trends in Australia. DONALD LAYCOCK, ed (1972) (0)
- Linguistics: Studies in Uto‐Aztecan Grammar, Volume 2. Ronald W. Langacker (1980) (0)
- On no configurational structures (1986) (0)
- Preface (1982) (0)
- James Kari; Correspondence (1971) (0)
- A Note on Weak Crossover in Japanese Author ( s ) : (2008) (0)
- Conflicting Truths [Discussion of the papers on word order] (1999) (0)
- Linguistics: Pitjantjara Grammar: A Tagmemic View of the Ngaanyatjara (Warburton Ranges) Dialect. AMEE GLASS and DOROTHY HACKETT (1972) (0)
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