Publications
Latest CV: updated February 2024
Articles
Tan, Tamisha L. To appear. Inclined to Agree: from Pronominal Copula to Predicative Agreement. The Journal of Historical Syntax.
Tan, Tamisha L. In press. The Morphosyntax of Gothic Preverbs: Incorporation and Applicativisation. The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics.
Tan, Tamisha L. 2022. Two Cases of Doubled Pronouns in Amarasi. Journal of East Asian Linguistics. 31(4), pp. 551-590.
Proceedings
Wu, Yvette Y.-C., Tamisha L. Tan, and Giovanni Roversi. 2023. Syntactic vs. Morphological verbal concord across Austronesian languages. In Vera Hohaus, Jens Hopperdietzel & Siena Weingartz (eds.), Proceedings of TripleAFLA: 9th TripleA workshop for semantic fieldworkers, 29th annual meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association. London, ON: Scholarship@Western, pp. 104 – 118.
Tan, Tamisha L. 2021. Syntax-Prosody Mismatches and the Duality of Vedic Devatā Dvandva. In Rachel Soo, Una Y. Chow, & Sander Nederveen (eds.) Proceedings of WCCFL 38. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project, pp. 427 – 438.
Tan, Tamisha L. 2021. Singlish What and the (Un)Common Ground: You Already Know What. In Neil Banerjee & Verena Hehl (eds.) Proceedings of TripleA 6. Cambridge, MA: MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, vol. 91, pp. 137 – 152.
Tan, Tamisha L. & Niels Torben Kühlert. 2020. The Double Duty of the Sakha “Passive.” In Bilge Palaz & Larson Stromdahl (eds.) Proceedings of Tu+5. Washingon, DC: Linguistic Society of America, pp. 140 – 154.
Manuscripts
Tan, Tamisha L. 2023. Voice and Valency in Amarasi: Topics in Synchronic and Diachronic Morphosyntax. (Doctoral Dissertation)
Tan, Tamisha L. In prep. The Lost Cause: On the Emergence of Inflection Class in Amarasi.
Tan, Tamisha L. In prep. Epenthesis and Prothesis in Tetun Terik as Phonological Exaptation.
Tan, Tamisha L. In prep. Verb Copying Resultatives in Singlish.
Field Data
Tan, T. L. 2022. Amarasi Texts and Meto Elicitation Recordings. Collection TLT1 at catalog.paradisec.org.au [Open Access]. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/7HD0-NJ18
Yanti (collector). 2019. Recordings of various texts in Amarasi, a language spoken in West Amarasi, Kupang Regency, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Collection AAZ2019 at catalog.paradisec.org.au [Open Access]. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/5f3563a2b535f