2021-22 Visiting Scholar, National Chengchi University
Taiwan Studies
The Indigenous languages of Taiwan feature two patterns of morphological discrepancy. First, only some possess a symmetrical morphological paradigm associated with a phenomenon known as ‘noun-verb homophony’. Second, only a handful of the languages allow the Proto-Austronesian stative affix ma- to be used in a transitive clause. This talk addresses how these two foci of variation inform our understanding of the Austronesian diaspora and further explains how new comparative data on these phenomena offers a simpler answer to two ongoing debates in the field.
2021-2022 Visiting Scholar, Swiss National Science Foundation
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2021-2022 Hou Family Fellow, University of Chicago
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