Citations:Warlpirist


 * note: two citations are from Mary Laughren (not independent of each other)


 * 2002, Mary Laughren, Syntactic Constraints in a 'Free Word Order&apos;, in Language Universals and Variation ISBN 0275976831, page 100:
 * Austin and Bresnan also invoke their phonological "lowering" rule (Figure 5-4) to account for the pre-AUX placement of a constituent of a complex verb referred to in the Warlpirist literature as a "preverb" (PV).
 * c. 2003, Nicholas Evans, Alice Gaby, Rachel Nordlinger, Compromising transitivity: the problem of reciprocals:
 * Within the Australianist tradition there is some terminological variation in what to call cases that span ergative and instrumental functions, and even on whether to regard them as a single case (as is done in the Warlpirist tradition) or as two distinct cases (as Dixon 1972 does for Dyirbal). Our preference would be to label the case ‘instrumental’ in all cases (then noting an ergative use in Warlpiri, Dyirbal etc.) but here we adhere to the Warlpirist terminology.
 * 2005, Mary Laughren, Rob Pensalfini, Tom Mylne, Accounting for verb-initial order in an Australian language, in Verb First: On the Syntax of Verb-initial Languages ISBN 9027227977, page 389:
 * referred to as the AUX in the Warlpirist literature