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17.4 Kaurna

  • Rob Amery
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© 2022, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Illustrations ix
  4. Tables xi
  5. Abbreviations xiii
  6. Contributors xxi
  7. PART I
  8. 1 Introduction: why evaluative morphology? 1
  9. 2 The semantics of evaluative morphology 21
  10. 3 Evaluative morphology and pragmatics 32
  11. 4 Word-formation processes in evaluative morphology 43
  12. 5 Evaluative morphology and language universals 61
  13. 6 The place of evaluation within morphology 74
  14. 7 Evaluative morphology and number/gender 91
  15. 8 Evaluative morphology and aspect/actionality 108
  16. 9 Evaluative morphology and sociolinguistic variation 121
  17. 10 Evaluative morphology and language acquisition 134
  18. 11 Evaluative morphology in a diachronic perspective 142
  19. 12 Evaluative morphology in sign languages 155
  20. 13 Evaluative morphology in pidgins and creoles 170
  21. PART II
  22. 14 Evaluative morphology from a cross-linguistic perspective: Introduction to the descriptive chapters 187
  23. 15 Eurasia
  24. 15.1 Basque 195
  25. 15.2 Catalan 205
  26. 15.3 Georgian 216
  27. 15.4 Hungarian 227
  28. 15.5 Israeli Hebrew 238
  29. 15.6 Ket 246
  30. 15.7 Latvian 253
  31. 15.8 Luxembourgish 262
  32. 15.9 Modern Greek 269
  33. 15.10 Nivkh 278
  34. 15.11 Persian 287
  35. 15.12 Slovak 296
  36. 15.13 Swedish 306
  37. 15.14 Tatar 310
  38. 15.15 Telugu 321
  39. 15.16 Udihe 333
  40. 16 South-East Asia and Oceania
  41. 16.1 Apma 341
  42. 16.2 Chinese 352
  43. 16.3 Lisu 361
  44. 16.4 Muna 367
  45. 16.5 Tagalog 375
  46. 16.6 Tibetan 381
  47. 16.7 Yami 389
  48. 17 Australia and New Guinea
  49. 17.1 Dalabon 401
  50. 17.2 Iatmul 408
  51. 17.3 Jingulu 416
  52. 17.4 Kaurna 423
  53. 17.5 Rembarrnga 430
  54. 17.6 Warlpiri 438
  55. 17.7 Yukulta and its relatives Kayardild and Lardil 448
  56. 18 Africa
  57. 18.1 Berber 453
  58. 18.2 Classical and Moroccan Arabic 461
  59. 18.3 Ewe 472
  60. 18.4 Kɔnni 480
  61. 18.5 Sεlεε 487
  62. 18.6 Shona 496
  63. 18.7 Somali 507
  64. 18.8 Zulu 515
  65. 19 North America
  66. 19.1 Cabécar 523
  67. 19.2 Choctaw 529
  68. 19.3 Dena’ina 536
  69. 19.4 Huautla Mazatec 542
  70. 19.5 Huave 550
  71. 19.6 Inuktitut 559
  72. 19.7 Plains Cree 568
  73. 19.8 Slavey (Dene) and other Athabaskan Languages 579
  74. 20 South America
  75. 20.1 Jaqaru 595
  76. 20.2 Kwaza 606
  77. 20.3 Lule 616
  78. 20.4 Toba 625
  79. 20.5 Wichi 634
  80. 20.6 Yurakaré 643
  81. References 651
  82. Language index 701
  83. Subject index 706
  84. Name index 716
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