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Chapter 11. Comparative, similative, and equative constructions in Mon

Form, function, and development
  • Mathias Jenny
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Similative and Equative Constructions
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Abstract

This study examines comparison constructions in Mon, a predominantly isolating language of western Mainland Southeast Asia. Comparison constructions, which I take to include comparative, similative, and equative, do not form a homogenous class, but employ various constructions. Their uses and functions, as well as their development in Mon over the past 1000 years, are the topic of this study, which is the first to deal with comparison in Mon.

Abstract

This study examines comparison constructions in Mon, a predominantly isolating language of western Mainland Southeast Asia. Comparison constructions, which I take to include comparative, similative, and equative, do not form a homogenous class, but employ various constructions. Their uses and functions, as well as their development in Mon over the past 1000 years, are the topic of this study, which is the first to deal with comparison in Mon.

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