Bernat Bardagil’s research while affiliated with Ghent University and other places

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19 Mỹky
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January 2023

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Bernat Bardagil


The loss of Jê nominal verbs in Panará

November 2022

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Folia Linguistica

In Jê languages, verbs appear in a non-finite form that fulfills a double function: licensing marked TAME semantics in main clauses, and licensing embedded clauses. However, the Panará language lost its non-finite verbal form. This paper examines Panará verbs from both a synchronic and diachronic angle, and in a broader comparative approach with regards to the morphosyntactic behaviour of verbs in the other Jê languages. The main claim is that the non-finite forms prevalent in the Jê family underwent a reanalysis in Panará, resulting in fully finite clauses in all environments.


Figura 1. Exemplo de material didático do Coletivo Watjuho Ja'a.
Watjuho Ja’a: reclamation of language and land in the Manoki nation
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December 2020

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Cadernos de Linguística

O povo Manoki (também conhecidos como Irantxe) é uma nação indígena do vale do Juruena, no Mato Grosso. A língua própria dos Manoki é uma variedade da língua mỹky, uma língua isolada. O objetivo do presente artigo é apresentar a situação do povo Manoki, assim como discutir as estratégias sendo adotadas pelo povo Manoki para iniciar um processo a longo prazo de retomar a língua própria entre os membros jovens da comunidade, de forma paralela ao processo de retomada e defesa do território ancestral do povo Manoki.

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Number morphology in Panará

October 2020

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Linguistic Variation

jats:title>Abstract In this paper I present a description of number in Panará, with singular, dual and plural, and discuss the mass-count properties of Panará nouns. I also describe an until now unattested instance of omnivorous dual in Panará, where one dual morpheme can map to one or more arguments.</jats:p

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... As seen in table 8, these pronouns do not present number syncretism but are instead inflected for dual and plural number by means of a suffix (cf. Bardagil, 2020). ...

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The decline of Jê ergativity
Number morphology in Panará
  • Citing Article
  • October 2020

Linguistic Variation