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Academia Sinica / Division of Humanities and Social Sciences / Institute of Linguistics

Teng, Stacy Fang-ching

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)RelationscopusWOSFulltext/Archive link
12018A reconstruction of the Proto-Puyuma aspectual and modal systemsStacy Fang-ching Teng OCEANIC LINGUISTICS 57(2), 303-334
22009Case Syncretism in PuyumaTeng, Stacy Fang-ching Language and Linguistics 10.4:819-844
32005Clause constructions in Nanwang PuyumaRoss, Malcolm D.; Teng, Stacy Fang-ching Concentric 31, 119-158
42005Formosan languages and linguistic typologyRoss, Malcolm D.; Teng, Stacy Fang-ching Language and Linguistics 6, 739-781
52011Noun phrase conjunction in three Puyuma dialectsTeng, Stacy Fang-ching Language and Linguistics 12(1),171-203
62010Reconstruction of '2' in PAn and related issuesZeitoun, Elizabeth; Teng, Stacy Fang-ching ; Ferrell, RaleighLanguage and Linguistics 11(4), 853-884
72010Squib: Is Puyuma a primary branch of Austronesian? A reply to SagartTeng, Stacy Fang-ching ; Ross, MalcolmOceanic Linguistics 49(2), 543-588
82016The noun-verb distiction in Kanakanavu and Saaroa: Evidence from pronounnsStacy F. Teng ; Elizabeth ZeitounOCEANIC LINGUISTICS 55(1), 134-161
92020The three agent demoting prefixes (ki-, m-u-, kur-) in Katripul Puyuma: Their origins and possible developmentStacy Fang-ching Teng Concentric 46(1), 21-65

 

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