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10. The ethnogeometry of Makasai (East Timor)
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Anna Brotherson
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements xi
- List of contributors xiii
- List of tables, figures and appendices xv
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Part I. The Natural Semantic Metalanguage theory
- 1. Natural Semantic Metalanguage: The state of the art 1
- 2. New semantic primes and new syntactic frames: "Specificational BE" and "abstract THIS/IT" 35
- 3. Towards a systematic table of semantic elements 59
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Part II. Whole metalanguage studies
- 4. Semantic primes in Amharic 83
- 5. The Natural Semantic Metalanguage of Korean 121
- 6. Semantic primes and their grammar in a polysynthetic language: East Cree 163
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Part III. Problems in semantic metalanguage
- 7. Hyperpolysemy in Bunuba, a polysynthetic language of the Kimberley, Western Australia 205
- 8. Re-thinking THINK in contrastive perspective: Swedish vs. English 225
- 9. Identification and syntax of semantic prime MOMENT in Tarifyt Berber 241
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Part IV. Semantic studies across languages
- 10. The ethnogeometry of Makasai (East Timor) 259
- 11. The semantics of "inalienable possession" in Koromu (PNG) 277
- 12. Tolerance: New and traditional values in Russian in comparison with English 301
- 13. Two "virtuous emotions" in Japanese: Nasake/joo and jihi 331
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements xi
- List of contributors xiii
- List of tables, figures and appendices xv
-
Part I. The Natural Semantic Metalanguage theory
- 1. Natural Semantic Metalanguage: The state of the art 1
- 2. New semantic primes and new syntactic frames: "Specificational BE" and "abstract THIS/IT" 35
- 3. Towards a systematic table of semantic elements 59
-
Part II. Whole metalanguage studies
- 4. Semantic primes in Amharic 83
- 5. The Natural Semantic Metalanguage of Korean 121
- 6. Semantic primes and their grammar in a polysynthetic language: East Cree 163
-
Part III. Problems in semantic metalanguage
- 7. Hyperpolysemy in Bunuba, a polysynthetic language of the Kimberley, Western Australia 205
- 8. Re-thinking THINK in contrastive perspective: Swedish vs. English 225
- 9. Identification and syntax of semantic prime MOMENT in Tarifyt Berber 241
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Part IV. Semantic studies across languages
- 10. The ethnogeometry of Makasai (East Timor) 259
- 11. The semantics of "inalienable possession" in Koromu (PNG) 277
- 12. Tolerance: New and traditional values in Russian in comparison with English 301
- 13. Two "virtuous emotions" in Japanese: Nasake/joo and jihi 331