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Reduplication in Southeast Asian languages: Differences in word structures
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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Preface V
- Ε. Μ. Uhlenbeck: a personal appreciation IX
- Contents XV
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Section 1 General linguistics
- The catalytic function of markedness 3
- The sign gravitates to the word 15
- The language of thought revisited 27
- Foreign- and second-language learning and teaching: Will the twain ever meet? 43
- Answers to questions put to an FSP theorist by Professor Ε. M. Uhlenbeck 55
- Some puzzles that arise from the assumption that to learn a language is to construct a grammar 69
- The ordering of valency slots from a communicative point of view 83
- On the obvious ability of people to speak 93
- Should we believe in UG? 103
- Epistemology and linguistics: Anatomy of an approach 115
- Why it is so important to care about language in early stages of education 161
- Against the establishment: Sidelines on Henry Sweet 167
- On divergent perspectives and controversial issues in studies of language and mind 179
- Is language a virus? Reflections on the use of biological metaphors in the study of language 191
- Morphology and meaning: From Bopp to Bob, before and after 211
- On complementarity 231
- Word, sentence, and discourse 243
- The morpheme in Bloomfield's Language 251
- La linguistique entre psychologie et sociologie 265
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Section 2 Javanese and Indonesian
- A royal birthday in nineteenth century Java 281
- Between brackets: On "vocabulary building" in Batavia ca. 1930 297
- The verbal auxiliary padha in contemporary Javanese 317
- Communicative salience in Old Javanese 337
- A note on relative markers in Javanese 349
- Adversative-passive verbs in standard Javanese 357
- An Old Javanese poem on chronogram words 369
- Adaptation of loan-words ending in -is/-ik in Indonesian 393
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Section 3 Pacific and Amerindian languages
- The name of the sweet potato: A case of pre-conquest contact between South America and the Pacific 403
- Reduplication in Southeast Asian languages: Differences in word structures 413
- Switch reference in Haruai: Grammar and discourse 421
- The morphological status of partial reduplication: Evidence from Lushootseed and Lillooetvan 433
- On the Japanese particle ο 449
- Proto-Austro-Tai *pl, pr: Eggs Benedict or "Benedict's Egg"? 473
- Language endangerment and death in the central and southwestern Pacific, with notes on the western 479
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Section 4 Indo-European and Afro-Asiatic languages
- "Creatures great and small": Some cross-linguistic parallels 495
- Vowel reduction, tone and nominal declension in D'irayta 503
- Grammaticalization and typological change: The clitic cline in Inner Asia Minor Greek 521
- Zum Genitivattribut im Deutschen 549
- Vocative case and pronoun in Ancient Greek and Latin 559
- La construction de ἄρχεσθαι 'commencer' avec l'infinitif aoriste dans les Septante: Un solécisme dans le grec judaïque d'Alexandrie 575
- The dialect of Volendam—fifty years after van Ginneken: Preliminary data 603
- Cases of cross-over between finite verb forms and nouns in Armenian 629
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Preface V
- Ε. Μ. Uhlenbeck: a personal appreciation IX
- Contents XV
-
Section 1 General linguistics
- The catalytic function of markedness 3
- The sign gravitates to the word 15
- The language of thought revisited 27
- Foreign- and second-language learning and teaching: Will the twain ever meet? 43
- Answers to questions put to an FSP theorist by Professor Ε. M. Uhlenbeck 55
- Some puzzles that arise from the assumption that to learn a language is to construct a grammar 69
- The ordering of valency slots from a communicative point of view 83
- On the obvious ability of people to speak 93
- Should we believe in UG? 103
- Epistemology and linguistics: Anatomy of an approach 115
- Why it is so important to care about language in early stages of education 161
- Against the establishment: Sidelines on Henry Sweet 167
- On divergent perspectives and controversial issues in studies of language and mind 179
- Is language a virus? Reflections on the use of biological metaphors in the study of language 191
- Morphology and meaning: From Bopp to Bob, before and after 211
- On complementarity 231
- Word, sentence, and discourse 243
- The morpheme in Bloomfield's Language 251
- La linguistique entre psychologie et sociologie 265
-
Section 2 Javanese and Indonesian
- A royal birthday in nineteenth century Java 281
- Between brackets: On "vocabulary building" in Batavia ca. 1930 297
- The verbal auxiliary padha in contemporary Javanese 317
- Communicative salience in Old Javanese 337
- A note on relative markers in Javanese 349
- Adversative-passive verbs in standard Javanese 357
- An Old Javanese poem on chronogram words 369
- Adaptation of loan-words ending in -is/-ik in Indonesian 393
-
Section 3 Pacific and Amerindian languages
- The name of the sweet potato: A case of pre-conquest contact between South America and the Pacific 403
- Reduplication in Southeast Asian languages: Differences in word structures 413
- Switch reference in Haruai: Grammar and discourse 421
- The morphological status of partial reduplication: Evidence from Lushootseed and Lillooetvan 433
- On the Japanese particle ο 449
- Proto-Austro-Tai *pl, pr: Eggs Benedict or "Benedict's Egg"? 473
- Language endangerment and death in the central and southwestern Pacific, with notes on the western 479
-
Section 4 Indo-European and Afro-Asiatic languages
- "Creatures great and small": Some cross-linguistic parallels 495
- Vowel reduction, tone and nominal declension in D'irayta 503
- Grammaticalization and typological change: The clitic cline in Inner Asia Minor Greek 521
- Zum Genitivattribut im Deutschen 549
- Vocative case and pronoun in Ancient Greek and Latin 559
- La construction de ἄρχεσθαι 'commencer' avec l'infinitif aoriste dans les Septante: Un solécisme dans le grec judaïque d'Alexandrie 575
- The dialect of Volendam—fifty years after van Ginneken: Preliminary data 603
- Cases of cross-over between finite verb forms and nouns in Armenian 629