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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, Scott DeLancey is an American linguist from the University of Oregon. His work focuses on typology and historical linguistics of Tibeto-Burman languages as well as North American indigenous languages such as the Penutian family, particularly the Klamath. His research is known for its diversity of its thematic and theoretical reach.
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- Mirativity: The grammatical marking of unexpected information (1997) (444)
- An Interpretation of Split Ergativity and Related Patterns (1981) (405)
- The mirative and evidentiality (2001) (365)
- Notes on Agentivity and Causation (1984) (183)
- Still mirative after all these years (2012) (104)
- Ergativity and the cognitive model of event structure in Lhasa Tibetan (1990) (79)
- The Origins of Verb Serialization in Modern Tibetan (1991) (69)
- The historical status of the conjunct/disjunct pattern in Tibeto-Burman (1992) (67)
- Verb agreement in Proto-Tibeto-Burman (1989) (57)
- Sino-Tibetan Languages (2008) (50)
- Event Construal and Case Role Assignment (1991) (47)
- The Penutian Hypothesis: Retrospect and Prospect (1997) (46)
- Finite structures from clausal nominalization in Tibeto-Burman (2011) (45)
- Toward a History of Tai Classifier Systems (1986) (43)
- Relativization and nominalization in Bodic (2002) (41)
- Towards a history of verb agreement in Tibeto-Burman (2014) (41)
- Grammaticalization and the Gradience of Categories: Relator Nouns and Postpositions in Tibetan and Burmese (1997) (35)
- Lexical Prefixes and the Bipartite Stem Construction in Klamath (1999) (33)
- Aspect, Transitivity, and Viewpoint (1982) (32)
- Transitivity in grammar and cognition (1987) (32)
- Lhasa Tibetan Evidentials and the Semantics of Causation (1985) (31)
- Second person verb forms in Tibeto-Burman (2014) (29)
- The analysis-synthesis-lexis cycle in Tibeto-Bruman (1985) (24)
- Notes on verb agreement prefixes in Tibeto-Burman (2014) (22)
- Penutian in the bipartite stem belt: Disentangling areal and genetic correspondences (1996) (22)
- On active typology and the nature of agentivity (1985) (21)
- Agentivity and Causation: Data from Newari (1983) (20)
- Notes on Evidentiality in Hare (1990) (19)
- Evidentiality in Tibetic (2018) (19)
- Chronological Strata of Suffix Classes in the Klamath Verb (1991) (16)
- Morphological Evidence for a Central Branch of Trans-Himalayan (Sino-Tibetan) (2015) (16)
- Creolization in the Divergence of the Tibeto-Burman Languages (2013) (16)
- THE HISTORY OF POSTVERBAL AGREEMENT IN KUKI-CHIN (2013) (14)
- Semantic categorization in Tibetan honorific nouns (1998) (14)
- Adpositions as a non-universal category (2005) (14)
- Deictic categories in the Tibeto-Burman verb (1980) (13)
- Some Sahaptian-Klamath-Tsimshianic lexical sets (1988) (13)
- Location and direction in Klamath (2003) (11)
- Grammaticalization and syntax: a functional view (2011) (11)
- The origins of Sinitic (2013) (10)
- Chapter 10. Deictic and sociopragmatic effects in Tibeto-Burman SAP indexation (2018) (9)
- North East Indian Linguistics: Verb agreement suffixes in Mizo-Kuki-Chin (2013) (9)
- North East Indian Linguistics: On the Origins of Bodo-Garo (2012) (9)
- Sociolinguistic typology in North East India: A tale of two branches (2014) (8)
- Transitivity and Ergative Case in Lhasa Tibetan (1984) (8)
- Klamath and Sahaptian Numerals (1992) (7)
- Grammaticalization and the Gradience of Categories (1997) (7)
- Argument Structure of Klamath Bipartite Stems (2000) (7)
- Klamath and Wintu Pronouns (1987) (6)
- North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (2011) (6)
- Hierarchical and accusative alignment of Verbal Person Marking in Trans-Himalayan (2017) (4)
- What an innatist argument should look like (1997) (3)
- Cross-Linguistic Evidence for the Structure of the Agent Prototype. (1990) (2)
- North East Indian Linguistics: Nocte and Jingphaw: Morphological Correspondences (2011) (2)
- Book Reviews:The Collected Works of Edward Sapir, VIII: Takelma Texts and Grammar (1991) (2)
- R. M. W. Dixon, Ergativity. (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 69.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Pp. xxii+271. (1996) (2)
- 12 Classifying Trans-Himalayan (Sino-Tibetan) languages (2021) (1)
- A select catalog of language universals (1989) (1)
- South-east Asian linguistic studies Vol. 4 (1981) (1)
- Differential innovation in 2nd person pronouns and agreement indexation in Trans-Himalayan languages (2021) (1)
- Panel Session: Tibeto-Burman languages of the Indo- Myanmar borderland (2014) (1)
- Non-singular pronouns in Tibeto-Burman (Trans-Himalayan) (2019) (1)
- The antiquity of verb agreement in Trans-Himalayan (Sino-Tibetan) (2023) (0)
- Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of the Eastern Himalaya (2022) (0)
- Fourth Pacific Linguistics Conference (1990) (0)
- Zygmunt Frajzyngier and Erin Shay. Explaining language structure through systems interaction (2007) (0)
- The grammatical hierarchy of Malayan Cantonese By Siew-Yue Killingley (review) (2015) (0)
- Language and Culture in Northeast India and Beyond: In Honor of Robbins Burling (2015) (0)
- Evidence for Inland Penutian (2019) (0)
- Recent and Ongoing Research (2016) (0)
- Introduction to ‘Verb agreement in languages of the Eastern Himalayan region' (2019) (0)
- “ Graveyard of Languages ” ( ? ) : A Study of Nine Critically Endangered Languages of North Bengal Indranil (2015) (0)
- Copula to negator (2022) (0)
- Review: Medieval Tibeto-Burman Languages II (2014) (0)
- Linguistic Anthropology: Linguistic: A Soviet Approach. M. S. Andronov and Bhakti P. Mallik, eds (1990) (0)
- The Trans-Himalayan Copula #ni and its Secondary Functions (2022) (0)
- North East Indian Linguistics: Foreword (2012) (0)
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