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Stacy Fang-ching TENG

Stacy Fang-ching TENG

Research Fellow
Expertise
Austronesian Linguistics, Descriptive Analysis, Typology
Education
Ph.D., Australian National University
Address
128 Academia Road, Section 2, Nankang, Taipei 11529, Taiwan
Telephone
02-2652-5024
E-mail
stacyt@gate.sinica.edu.tw
  • 2023.05~迄今 Research fellow, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica
  • 2015.01~ 2023.05 Associate research fellow, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica
  • 2008.04~2015.01 Assistant research fellow, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica
  • 2008.01~2008.03 Postdoctoral research fellow, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica
  • 2007.02~2007.07 Adjunct instructor, National Taitung University
  • 20230801~20250331 A typological study of comitative, associative and inclusory constructions (MOST 112-2410-H-001 -020 -)
  • 20210801~20240331 Voice choice in Puyuma and Paiwan (MOST 110-2410-H-001 -037 -MY2)
  • 20190801~20211231 A comparative study of the valency decreasing devices in Puyuma, Paiwan and Amis (MOST 108-2410-H-001 -042 -MY2)
  • 20170101~20191031 Word classes, morphology, and their applications to language teaching in Puyuma and Lha'alua (MOST 106-2420-H-001 -010 -MY2)
  • 20160801~20181231 Comparative studies of verb classification, voice and nominalization and tense/aspect/modal systems in three Puyuma dialects II, III (MOST 105-2410-H-001 -089 -MY2)
  • 20150801~20160731 Comparative studies of verb classification, voice and nominalization and tense/aspect/modal systems in three Puyuma dialects (MOST 104-2628-H-001 -004 -)
  • 20130101~20151231 The internal relationships of "Tsouic" revisited-The position of Kanakanavu within "Tsouic" revisited
  • 20111101~20150430 A Typological Study of Austronesian Languages in Taiwan and their Revitalization-Puyuma Structure and Its Revitalization (MOST 100-2420-H-001 -025 -MY3)
  • 20100801~20111031 A comparative study of the personal pronominal systems in Puyuma dialects (MOST 99-2410-H-001 -096 -)
  • 20090801~20101031 Denominal verb constructions in Puyuma (MOST 98-2410-H-001 -090 -)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2007. A Reference Grammar of Puyuma. Department of Linguistics, RSPAS. The Australian National University. (480 pages.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2020. The three agent demoting prefixes (ki-, m-u-, kur-) in Katripul Puyuma: Their origins and possible development. Concentric 46(1), 21-65.  [link]
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2018. A reconstruction of the Proto-Puyuma aspectual and modal systems. Oceanic Linguistics 57(2), 303-334.  [link]
  • Elizabeth Zeitoun, Stacy F. Teng. 2016. Reassessing the position of Kanakanavu and Saaroa among the Formosan languages. Oceanic Linguistics 55(1), 162-198.  [link]
  • Stacy F. Teng, Elizabeth Zeitoun. 2016. The noun-verb distiction in Kanakanavu and Saaroa: Evidence from pronouns. Oceanic Linguistics 55(1), 134-161.  [link]
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2014. Grammaticalization of predicative possession in Nanwang Puyuma and as a basis for reconstruction in PAn. Oceanic Linguistics 53(1), 136-154.  [link]
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2011. Noun phrase conjunction in three Puyuma dialects. Language and Linguistics 12(1), 171-203.  [link]
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng, Malcolm Ross. 2010. Squib: Is Puyuma a primary branch of Austronesian? A reply to Sagart. Oceanic Linguistics 49(2), 543-588.  [link]
  • Elizabeth Zeitoun, Stacy Fang-ching Teng, Raleigh Ferrell. 2010. Reconstruction of '2' in PAn and related issues. Language and Linguistics 11(4), 853-884.  [link]
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2009. Case Syncretism in Puyuma. Language and Linguistics 10(4), 819-844.  [link]
  • Malcolm D. Ross, Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2005. Formosan languages and linguistic typology. Language and Linguistics 6(4), 739-781.  [link]
  • Malcolm D. Ross, Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2005. Clause constructions in Nanwang Puyuma. Concentric 31(1), 119-158.  [link]
  • 鄧芳青. 2022. 卑南語詞類及其教學. 台北: 原住民族語言研究發展基金會.
  • 齊莉莎、鄧芳青. 2022. 卡那卡那富語詞類及其教學. 台北: 原住民族語言研究發展基金會.
  • 齊莉莎、鄧芳青. 2022. 拉阿魯哇語詞類及其教學. 台北: 原住民族語言研究發展基金會.
  • 鄧芳青. 2016. 卑南語語法概論. 新北: 原住民族委員會. (183 pages.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2008. A Reference Grammar of Puyuma, an Austronesian Language of Taiwan. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. (309 pages.)  [link]
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2024. Coordination and related constructions. In Paul Li, Elizabeth Zeitoun and Rik De Busser (ed.), Handbook of Formosan languages: the indigenous languages of Taiwan, pp. XXXX. Leiden: Brill.  [link]
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2024. Transitivity and alignment in Formosan languages. In Paul Li, Elizabeth Zeitoun and Rik De Busser (ed.), Handbook of Formosan languages: the indigenous languages of Taiwan, pp. XXXX. Leiden: Brill.  [link]
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2024. Puyuma. In Paul Li, Elizabeth Zeitoun and Rik De Busser (ed.), Handbook of Formosan languages: the indigenous languages of Taiwan, pp. XXXX. Leiden: Brill.  [link]
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2024. Denominal derivations in Puyuma and Paiwan: A preliminary study. In Shu-Chuan Tseng and Elizabeth Zeitoun (ed.), Linguistic Diversity, but Unity in Research: Celebrating the Twentieth Anniversary of the Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, pp. 231-264. Taipei: Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica.  [whole book]
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2024. The role of prominence in Katripul Puyuma: voice and coding of arguments in two-place predicates. In Bethwyn Evans, Åshild Næss and Jozina Vander Klok (ed.), Prominence in Austronesian, pp. 19-54. Berlin: de Gruyter Mouton.  [link]
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2016. Puyuma language. In Zev Handel, Rint Sybesma, James Huang, Wolfgang Behr, Gu Yueguo (ed.), Encyclopedia of Chinese Language and Linguistics, XXXX. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.   http://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/encyclopedia-of-chinese-language-and-linguistics/puyuma-language-COM_00000260
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2015. A comparative study of the personal pronominal systems in Three Puyuma dialects. In Elizabeth Zeitoun, Stacy Fang-ching Teng, and Joy Jin-lan Wu (ed.), New Advances in Formosan Linguistics, 407-429. Canberra, Australia: Asia-Pacific Linguistics.  [whole book]   http://pacling.anu.edu.au/materials/SAL/SAL003.pdf
  • Elizabeth Zeitoun, Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2009-12. From ki-N 'get N' in Formosan languages to ki-V 'get Ved' (passive) in Rukai, Paiwan and Puyuma. In Bethwyn Evans (ed.), Discovering history through language. Papers in honour of Malcolm Ross, 479-500. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.  [whole book]
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2005. Grammatical relations in Puyuma. In I Wayan Arka, Malcolm Ross (ed.), The Many Faces of Austronesian Voice Systems, 137-151. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.  [whole book]
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2024. How symmetrical are the Formosan languages? (Paper read at the Linguistics Colloquium, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, March 18, 2024.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2023. Transitivity and alignment in Formosan languages. (Paper read at Frontiers of Formosan Linguistics: Symposium showcasing latest, collaborative findings, Academia Sinica, Taipei, November 28, 2023.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2022. A preliminary study of the inclusory constructions in Formosan languages. (Paper read at NCL, National Chengchi University, Taipei, Octorber 28-29, 2022.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2021. The notion of prominence: voice choice and coding of arguments in Katripul Puyuma. (Paper read at the Linguistics Colloquium, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, April 28, 2021.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2019-12. Voice, transitivity and coding of arguments in Puyuma 2-place predicates. (Paper presented at Workshop on Prominence in Austronesian Languages, Canberra, 2019-12-09~2019-12-10.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng*, Wei-chen Huang. 2019-11. Correlations between verb classes and agent demotion mechanisms in Puyuma and Paiwan. (Paper presented at Workshop on Verb Classes in Formosan Languages and Beyond: Cross-linguistic, Comparative and Diachronic Perspectives, Academia Sinica, 2019-11-15~2019-11-16.)
  • Elizabeth Zeitoun, Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2019-05. Origin and development of the active/passive morphology in Rukai and alignment patterns. (Paper presented at The 29th Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS-29), Tokyo, Japan, 2019-05-27~2019-05-29.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2018-11. Verb classes and derivations in Katripul Puyuma. (Paper presented at Workshop on the Morphology and Applications to Language Teaching in Formosan languages, Academia Sinica, Taipei, 2018-11-10~.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng*, Elizabeth Zeitoun, Anna Chang, and Lilian Liying Li.. 2017-12. Denominal verb constructions in Puyuma, Rukai, Paiwan and Bunun. (Paper presented at 12th Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology, The Australian National University, Canberra, 2017-12-09~2017-12-16.)
  • Stacy F. Teng, Elizabeth Zeitoun. 2017-06. Allomorphy and homophony in Formosan languages: A study of Ca- reduplication and implication for reconstruction. (Paper presented at 9th International Austronesian and Papuan Languages and Linguistics Conference, INALCO, Paris, 2017-06-21~2017-06-23.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2017-04. Mood prominent or aspect prominent? A comparative study of the TAM systems across the Puyuma dialects. (Paper presented at The 24th Meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association, University of Washington, Seattle, 2017-04-07~2017-04-09.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2016-07. Aspectual split ergativity in Puyuma: synchrony and diachrony. (Paper presented at 11th International Symposium on Taiwanese Languages and Teaching, 中研院, 2016-07-12~2016-07-13.)
  • Elizabeth Zeitoun, Stacy F. Teng. 2016-05. Lexical vs. synctactic nominalization in Saaroa and Kanakanavu. (Paper presented at 8th Austonesian and Papuan Languages and Linguistics Conference, SOAS,University of London, 2016-05-13~2016-05-14.)
  • Stacy F. Teng, Elizabeth Zeitoun. 2015-07. A re-assessment of voice and nominalization in Saaroa. (Paper presented at The Thirteenth International Conference on Austronesian Languages, Academia Sinica, Taipei, 2015-07-18~2015-07-23.)
  • Zeitoun, Elizabeth and Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2014-06. The position of Kanakanavu and Saaroa within the Formosan languages revisited. (Paper presented at 14th International Symposium on Chinese Languages and Linguistics, Academia Sinica, 2014-06-04~2014-06-06.)
  • Teng, Stacy Fang-ching, and Elizabeth Zeitoun. 2014-05. Kanakanavu personal pronouns revisited. (Paper presented at Seventh Austronesian and Papuan Languages and Linguistics Conference, SOAS, University of London, 2014-05-16~2015-05-17.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2013-06. Grammaticalization of predicative possession in Nanwang Puyuma. (Paper presented at The Second NTU workshop on discourse and grammar in Formosan languages, National Taiwan University, Taipei, 2013-06-01~2013-06-01.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2012-12. A comparative study of the personal pronominal systems in three Puyuma dialects. (Paper presented at Workshop on A Typological Study of Austronesian Languages in Taiwan and their Revitalization, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica, 2012-12-02~2012-12-02.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2011-01. A comparative study of the personal pronominal systems in three Puyuma dialects. (Paper presented at NTU workshop on discourse and grammar in Formosan languages, NTU, 2011-01~2011-01.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2010-10. From allative to anticausative: The grammaticalization path of mu- in Puyuma. (Paper presented at The 8th International Symposium on Taiwanese Languages and Teaching, National United University, Miaoli, 2010-10-15~2010-10-16.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2009-11. Noun phrase conjunction in three Puyuma dialects. (Paper presented at Workshop on Coordination and Comitativity in Austronesian Languages, Academia Sinica, 2009-11-07~2009-11-08.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2008. Syncretism in Puyuma. (Paper presented at International Conference “The Past Meets the Present: A Dialogue Between Historical Linguistics and Theoretical Linguistics, Taipei, 2008~2008.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2008. The internal relationships among the Puyuma dialects. (Paper presented at Workshop of Subgrouping and Dispersal of the Austronesian Languages, Taipei, 2008~.)
  • Elizabeth Zeitoun, Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2006. The morpheme ki- in Rukai, Paiwan and Puyuma: borrowing, shared innovation or parallel development?. (Paper presented at Joint Conference of IACL-14 and IsCLL-10, Taipei, 2006~2006.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2006. Three predicative possessions in Puyuma. (Paper presented at The Tenth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics, Palawan, 2006~2006.)
  • Malcolm Ross, Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2004. Formosan languages and linguistic typology. (Paper presented at the Ninth International Symposium on Chinese Languages and Linguistics, Taipei, 2004~2004.)
  • Malcolm Ross, Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2003. The Notion of “Verb” in Puyuma: A Construction Grammar Approach. (Paper presented at Symposium on the Notion of ‘Verb’ in Formosan Languages, Taipei, 2003~2003.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2002. Causative Construction in Puyuma. (Paper presented at The 9th International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics, Canberra, 2002~2002.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2001. Nominalization in Puyuma. (Paper presented at Workshop on Nominalization in Formosan Languages, Taipei, 2001~2001.)
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 1997. The Coordination Constructions in Some Formosan Languages. (Paper presented at The 8th International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics, Taipei, 1997~1997.)
  • 鄧芳青&陳文德(主編)、Anton Quack (原作編著)、Dominik Schröder & Patrick Veil (原作蒐集). 2022. 老人的話:卑南族卡大地布的歷史敘說. 台北: 中央研究院民族學研究所. (694 pages.)  [link]
  • Elizabeth Zeitoun, Stacy Fang-ching Teng, and Joy Jin-lan Wu. 2015. New Advances in Formosan Linguistics. Canberra, Australia: Asia-Pacific Lingusitics. (558 pages.)  [whole book]   http://pacling.anu.edu.au/materials/SAL/SAL003.pdf
  • Stacy Fang-ching Teng. 2011. Language and Linguistics Vol 12.1. Taipei, Taiwan: Academia Sinica. (272 pages.)  [link]
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