Items where Author is "Noonan, Michael"

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Article

Noonan, Michael (2008) Aspects of the Historical Development of Nominalizers in the Tamangic Languages.

Noonan, Michael (2008) Case Compounding in the Bodic Languages.

Noonan, Michael (2008) The Chantyal Language.

Noonan, Michael (2008) Contact-induced change in the Himalayas: the case of the Tamangic languages.

Noonan, Michael (2008) Genetic Classification and Language Contact.

Noonan, Michael (2008) Nominalizations in Bodic Languages.

Noonan, Michael (2008) Patterns of development, patterns of syncretism of relational morphology in the Bodic languages.

Noonan, Michael ; Mihas, Elena (2007) Areal Dimensions in Case Syncretism: Ablatives and Genitives.

Noonan, Michael (2007) Complementation.

Noonan, Michael (2007) Grammar Writing for a Grammar-reading Audience.

Noonan, Michael (2006) The Rise of Ethnic Consciousness and the Politicization of Language in West-Central Nepal.

Noonan, Michael (2005) Recent Adaptions of the Devanagari Script for the Tibeto-Burman Languages of Nepal.

Noonan, Michael (2005) Spatial Reference in Chantyal.

Noonan, Michael (2003) Motion Events in Chantyal.

Noonan, Michael ; Grunow-Harsta, Karen (2002) Posture Verbs in Two Tibeto-Burman Languages of Nepal.

Noonan, Michael (2001) The 'Double Demonstratives' of Chantyal.

Noonan, Michael (2001) The Nar-Phu Language.

Noonan, Michael (1999) Converbal Constructions in Chantyal.

Noonan, Michael (1997) Versatile Nominalizations.

Noonan, Michael (1996) The Fall and Rise and Fall of the Chantyal Language.

Preprint

Noonan, Michael (2003) Recent Language Contact in the Nepal Himalaya.

Conference Item

Noonan, Michael (2001) Direct Speech as a Rhetorical Style in Chantyal.

Other

Noonan, Michael (2008) Relative Clauses and Noun-Modifying Clauses in Chantyal.

Noonan, Michael (2007) Nominalizers in Tamangic Languages.

Noonan, Michael (2005) Language Documentation and Language Endangerment in Nepal.

Noonan, Michael (2003) A crosslinguistic investigation of referential density.

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