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Activation levels in Lavukaleve demonstratives: oia versus foia

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Published/Copyright: February 21, 2008

Abstract

The first part of this paper describes an unusual system of anaphoric reference tracking in Lavukaleve, a Papuan language of the Solomon Islands. Lavukaleve has two demonstrative pronouns which can be used to make anaphoric reference in narratives. One of these demonstrative pronouns is used to make anaphoric reference to a semi-activated participant, and the other to an activated participant. The second part of the paper situates Lavukaleve’s activation- based system of reference tracking in a general typology of reference tracking. Other languages which have reference tracking systems based on the cognitive status of the referent are discussed, and the close connection between these and obviation systems is pointed out.

Received: 2000-9-5
Revised: 2001-2-13
Published Online: 2008-2-21
Published in Print: 2001-7-16

© 2014 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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