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The intersection between reflexives and reciprocals: A grammaticalization perspective
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Bernd Heine
and Hiroyuki Miyashita
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Chapters in this book
- I-VI I
- Contents VII
- Abbreviations and glosses IX
- Reciprocity and reflexivity – description, typology and theory 1
- Reciprocal constructions: Towards a structural typology 33
- Constructions expressing middle, reflexive and reciprocal situations in some Oceanic languages 105
- The intersection between reflexives and reciprocals: A grammaticalization perspective 169
- Reflexive encoding of reciprocity: Cross-linguistic and language-internal variation 225
- Distinguishing reciprocals from reflexives in Kuuk Thaayorre 259
- Valency-changing operations in Wolof and the notion of “co-participation” 289
- On reciprocal and reflexive uses of anaphors in German and other European languages 307
- Thoughts on the origin, progress, and pronominal status of reciprocal forms in Germanic, occasioned by those of Bavarian 347
- Irreducible symmetry in reciprocal constructions 375
- The inherently reflexive and the inherently reciprocal predicate in Hungarian: Each to their own argument structure 411
- The Syntax of Reciprocal Verbs: An Overview 451
- Anaphoric dependencies: How are they encoded? Towards a derivation-based typology 499
- Domain restrictions on reciprocal interpretation 557
- A binding theory exempt anaphor 577
- From intensive to reflexive: The prosodic factor 591
- 633-652 633
Chapters in this book
- I-VI I
- Contents VII
- Abbreviations and glosses IX
- Reciprocity and reflexivity – description, typology and theory 1
- Reciprocal constructions: Towards a structural typology 33
- Constructions expressing middle, reflexive and reciprocal situations in some Oceanic languages 105
- The intersection between reflexives and reciprocals: A grammaticalization perspective 169
- Reflexive encoding of reciprocity: Cross-linguistic and language-internal variation 225
- Distinguishing reciprocals from reflexives in Kuuk Thaayorre 259
- Valency-changing operations in Wolof and the notion of “co-participation” 289
- On reciprocal and reflexive uses of anaphors in German and other European languages 307
- Thoughts on the origin, progress, and pronominal status of reciprocal forms in Germanic, occasioned by those of Bavarian 347
- Irreducible symmetry in reciprocal constructions 375
- The inherently reflexive and the inherently reciprocal predicate in Hungarian: Each to their own argument structure 411
- The Syntax of Reciprocal Verbs: An Overview 451
- Anaphoric dependencies: How are they encoded? Towards a derivation-based typology 499
- Domain restrictions on reciprocal interpretation 557
- A binding theory exempt anaphor 577
- From intensive to reflexive: The prosodic factor 591
- 633-652 633