Françoise Rose
Présentation
Publications
Publications
The versatile morphosyntax of the Mojeño Trinitario placeholderSyntax of the World's Languages X, Sep 2025, Potsdam, Germany |
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Divergent speech forms in South America: A comparison of genderlects and ritual speechSymposium on the Language of Ritual Discourse in South/Central America, Patience Epps, May 2025, Lyon, France |
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Placeholders and related items: reassessing the typologyPlaceholders in East and West, Wiltrud Mihatsch; Inga Hennecke, Oct 2024, Tübingen, Germany |
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Avances y carencias en la documentación y descripción de idiomas mojeñosPrimer Encuentro Internacional Arawak, Universidad de la Guajira, May 2024, La Guajira, Colombia |
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Thoughts on the development of multi-loci classifier systemsClAra: Classifiers in the Arawakan languages, Lyon, Françoise Rose; Anita Obenaus, Sep 2024, Lyon, France |
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Nominalization across Arawakan languagesAnnual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, Bucarest University, Aug 2022, Bucarest, Romania |
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Genderlects : a (South)American feature ?Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas annual meeting, Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas, Jan 2022, Online, United States |
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One more thing “thing” can do in Tupi-Guarani languages: “thing” as a filler in Teko14th meeting of the Association for Linguistic Typology, University of Texas at Austin, Dec 2022, Austin, United States |
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A multi-level approach to the diversity of Mojeño Trinitario nominalization strategiesAnnual meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, Bucarest University, Aug 2022, Bucarest, Romania |
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The prosodic integration of Teko ideophonesSocietas Linguistica Europaea, University of Leipzig, Aug 2021, Leipzig, Germany |
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Epistemicity in Mojeño DemonstrativesEvidentiality and Modality, Eric Mélac, Jun 2021, Montpellier, France |
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Is there a typological profile of isolates ?Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea, University of Athens, Aug 2021, Online, Greece |
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Mapping linguistic areas: a preliminary case study in South AmericaSociety for the Anthropology of Lowland South America, University of Virginia, Jun 2021, Charlottesville, United States |
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The Discourse Functions of Mojeño Trinitario Classifiers in VerbsAmazônicas 8, Universidade de Brasilia, May 2021, Brasilia, Brazil |
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The Functions of Mojeño Trinitario Verbal Classifiers in DiscourseNoun Categorization Workshop: from Grammar to Communicative Interaction, Françoise Rose; Thiago Chacon; Rosa Vallejos; Magdalena Lemus Serrano; Denis Bertet; Léa Mouton, Apr 2019, Lyon, France |
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The history of prepositions in Mojeño TrinitarioDiacronía y adposiciones: origen y evolución, Universidad de Sonora, Hermosillo, Nov 2019, Hermosillo (en ligne), Mexico |
L’origine des constructions verbales en série de l’émérillonLa notion de "construction verbale en série" est-elle opératoire?, Programme Prédicats complexes et séries verbales de la Fédération de Typologie, Dec 2004, Paris, France |
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Cross-referencing in Emerillon (Tupi-Guarani): a hierarchical agreement systemFourth Workshop on American Indigenous Languages, Jul 2001, Santa Barbara, United States. pp.71-84 |
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My hammock = I have a hammock. Possessed nouns constituting possessive clauses in Emérillon (Tupi-Guarani)I Encontro do GTLI, Oct 2001, Belem, Brazil |
Reassessing the Areality of Sociative CausationSociety for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas annual meeting, Jan 2021, Online, United States |
Fillers: Hesitatives and placeholdersBrigitte Pakendorf; Françoise Rose. Language Science Press, 2025, Research on Comparative Grammar, Martin Haspelmath, 978-3-98554-146-1. ⟨10.5281/zenodo.15632051⟩ |
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Mojeño Trinitario classifiers: a multilocus and multifunctional systemCadernos de Etnolingüística, 7, 2024, Série Monografias, Andrey Nikulin; Geny Gonzales Castaño; Lev Michael, 978-0-9846008-6-1 |
Grammaire de l'émérillon teko, une langue tupi-guarani de Guyane françaisePeeters, 2011, Langues et sociétés d'Amérique traditionnelle, 9789042920200 |
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Argument-encoding systems in Bolivian Amazonian languages (International Journal of American Linguistics, 77:4)2011 |
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Fillers in the world's languages: A refined typologyBrigitte Pakendorf; Françoise Rose. Fillers: Hesitatives and placeholders, Language Science Press, pp.1-39, 2025, ⟨10.5281/zenodo.15826767⟩ |
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One more thing 'thing' can do in Tupí-Guaraní languages: The Teko fillerBrigitte Pakenforf; Françoise Rose. Fillers: hesitatives and placeholders, Language Science Press, pp.441-484, 2025, Research on comparative grammar, 2749-7801. ⟨10.5281/zenodo.15697597⟩ |
Categorical genderlectsDavid Inman; Natalia Chousou-Polydouri; Marine Vuillermet. ATLAs (v2025.1) [Data set], http://atlas.evolvinglanguage.ch/contributions/Gend, 2025, ⟨10.5281/zenodo.15224374⟩ |
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Negation in YukunaNegation in the world's languages III: Papunesia, Australia, and the Americas, Language Science Press, pp.527-553, 2025, 978-3-96110-554-0 |
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Is there a typological profile of isolates?Iker Salaberri ; Dorota Krajewska; Ekaitz Santazilia; Eneko Zuloaga. Investigating Language Isolates: Typological and diachronic perspectives, John Benjamins Publishing Company, pp.22 - 47, 2025, Typological Studies in Language, 9789027218995. ⟨10.1075/tsl.135.01vui⟩ |
Sociative causationDavid Inman; Natalia Chousou-Polydouri; Marine Vuillermet. ATLAs (v2025.1) [Data set], http://atlas.evolvinglanguage.ch/contributions/SocCaus, 2025, ⟨10.5281/zenodo.15224374⟩ |
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Reflexive constructions and middle marking in Mojeño TrinitarioKatarzyna Janic; Nicoletta Puddu; Martin Haspelmath. Reflexive constructions in the world's languages, 3, Language Science Press, pp.765-791, 2023, Research on Comparative Grammar, 978-3-96110-411-6. ⟨10.5281/zenodo.7874988⟩ |
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Word classes in Maweti-Guaraní languagesEva van Lier. The Oxford Handbook of Word Classes, Oxford University Press, 2023, 9780198852889. ⟨10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198852889.013.27⟩ |
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The derivational use of classifiers in Western AmazoniaSteve Pepper; Francesca Masini; Simone Mattiola. Binominal Lexemes in Cross-Linguistic Perspective, De Gruyter, pp.237-276, 2022, ⟨10.1515/9783110673494-008⟩ |
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Acoustic correlates of metrical prominence in Mojeño TrinitarioProceedings of the 19th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., pp.3573-3577, 2019, 978-0-646-80069-1 |
Nonverbal predication and the nonverbal clause type of Mojeño TrinitarioSimon Overall; Rosa Vallejos; Spike Gildea. Nonverbal predication in Amazonian languages, pp.53-84, 2018, ⟨10.1075/tsl.122.02ros⟩ |
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A typology of languages with both grammatical gender and genderlectsSebastian Fedden; Jenny Audring; Greville G. Corbett. Non-canonical gender systems, Oxford University Press, pp.211-246, 2018, ⟨10.1093/oso/9780198795438.003.0009⟩ |
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Are the Tupi-Guarani hierarchical indexing systems really motivated by the person hierarchy?Sonia Cristofaro; Fernando Zúñiga. Typological Hierarchies in Synchrony and Diachrony, Benjamins, 2018, ⟨10.1075/tsl.121.08ros⟩ |
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On finitizationChamoreau, Claudine; Estrada Fernández, Zarina. Finiteness and Nominalization, Benjamins, pp.347-372, 2016, ⟨10.1075/tsl.113.14ros⟩ |
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Innovative complexity in the pronominal paradigm of Mojeño: a result of contact?Francesco Gardani; Peter Arkadiev; Nino Amiridze. Borrowed morphology, De Gruyter Mouton, pp.241-267, 2015 |
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Negation and Irrealis in Mojeño TrinitarioLev Michael; Tania Granadillo. Negation in Arawak languages, Brill, pp.216-240, 2014, ⟨10.1163/9789004257023_011⟩ |
Irrealis and negation in Mojeño TrinitarioNegation in Arawak languages, pp.216-240, 2014 |
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Mojeño TrinitarioCrevels, Mily; Muysken, Pieter. Lenguas de Bolivia, 3 Oriente, Plural Editores, pp.59-97, 2014 |
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When Vowel Deletion Blurs Reduplication in Mojeño TrinitarioGale Goodwin Gómez; Hein van der Voort. Reduplication in South-American languages, Brill, pp.375-399, 2014, ⟨10.1163/9789004272415_015⟩ |
Innovative complexity in the pronominal paradigm of Mojeño. A result of contact?Borrowed morphology, pp.239-265, 2014 |
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Borrowing of a Cariban number marker into three Tupi-Guarani languagesMartine Vanhove; Thomas Stolz; Aina Urdze and Hitomi Otsuka. Morphologies in Contact, Akademie Verlag, pp.37-69, 2012, ⟨10.1524/9783050057699.37⟩ |
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Sociative causative markers in South-American languages: a possible areal featureEssais de typologie et de linguistique générale, Mélanges offerts à Denis Creissels, ENS Editions, pp.383-402, 2010 |
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A hierarchical indexation system: the example of Emerillon (Teko)Patience Epps and Alexander Arkhipov. New Challenges in Typology. Transcending the Borders and Refining the Distinctions, Mouton de Gruyter, pp.63-83, 2009, ⟨10.1515/9783110219067.2.63⟩ |
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Contact-induced changes in Amerindian Languages of French GuianaStolz, T., Bakker, D. & Salas Palomo, R. Aspects of language contact, Mouton de Gruyter, pp.349-376, 2008 |
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As particularidades da língua Emerillon entre as línguas Tupí-Guaraní: O caso da marcação de pessoaAryon Rodrigues and Ana Suelly Cabral. Línguas e Culturas Tupí, Vol. I, Curt Nimuendajú, pp.325-332, 2007 |
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Reduplication in Tupi-Guarani languages: going into opposite directionsStudies on Reduplication, Mouton de Gruyter, pp.351-368, 2005 |
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My hammock = I have a hammock.Ana Suelly Cabral; Aryon Rodrigues. Línguas Indígenas Brasileiras. Fonologia, Gramática e História. Atas do I Encontro Internacional do GTLI da ANPOLL, CNPQ & Universidade federal do Para, pp.325-332, 2002 |
Corpus mojeño trinitario (v3) [texts and word lists]ORTOLANG (Open Resources and TOols for LANGuage), 2025 |
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Teko filler baʔeOrtolang, 2024 |
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Teko ideophones2023 |
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Mojeño Trinitario DoReCo dataset2022, ⟨10.34847/nkl.cbc3b4xr⟩ |
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Questionnaire on sociative causation2020 |
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Morphosyntaxe de l'émérillon. Une langue tupi-guarani de Guyane françaiseSciences de l'Homme et Société. Université Lumière - Lyon II, 2003. Français. ⟨NNT : ⟩ |
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De la synchronie à la diachronie: double perspective sur les langues amazoniennesLinguistique. Université Lumière Lyon 2, 2011 |