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Reciprocals in Kokborok — A Case of Syntactic Convergence

  • Gargi Roy , Rajesh Kumar und K. V. Subbārāo
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Trends in South Asian Linguistics
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Abstract

This paper presents a detailed description of the reciprocals in Kokborok (Tibeto-Burman) and provides evidence to suggest that the syntactic convergence in Kokborok reciprocals resulted from language contact. The paper focuses on the reduplicated form of the verbal reciprocal -lai lai-, a rare indigenous feature across South Asian languages that performs the specific function of reciprocity. This feature has receded over a few decades due to the influence of the dominant language Bangla, an Indo-Aryan language that has been spoken in the proximity of Kokborok for a prolonged time.

Abstract

This paper presents a detailed description of the reciprocals in Kokborok (Tibeto-Burman) and provides evidence to suggest that the syntactic convergence in Kokborok reciprocals resulted from language contact. The paper focuses on the reduplicated form of the verbal reciprocal -lai lai-, a rare indigenous feature across South Asian languages that performs the specific function of reciprocity. This feature has receded over a few decades due to the influence of the dominant language Bangla, an Indo-Aryan language that has been spoken in the proximity of Kokborok for a prolonged time.

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