Dalabon is a polysynthetic language of Northern Australia, with only half a dozen remaining speakers. It belongs to the non-Pama-Nyungan Gunwinyguan family. There are no augmentative devices in Dalabon. Diminutives, on the other hand, are frequent in emotional speech, but have not previously been reported for the language. One reason is that they do not occur with equal frequency in all contexts, and it was the deployment of methods designed to elicit emotion-laden speech in Dalabon as part of the first author’s doctoral thesis (Ponsonnet 2014) which brought a much higher proportion of diminutive use – specifically the showing of three emotionally charged films about Aboriginal stories (Ten Canoes, Samson and Delilah and Rabbit-Proof Fenc...
This article describes a number of linguistic expressions of doubt in the Dalabon language of Northe...
International audienceThis paper studies four grammatical markers of emotions in Tacana, an Amazonia...
In order to shed light on how emotions surface in language, this article addresses a gap in our empi...
The use of demonstratives to index a speaker’s emotional stance with respect to the referent and/or ...
© 2003 Belinda RossThis study aims to contribute to the intonational studies of polysynthetic and Au...
This is the first in a series of planned sketches of how the domain of social cognition is dealt wit...
This study is a comprehensive description of the nominal demonstratives in Dalabon, a severely endan...
International audienceThis article explores the Dalabon roots kangu ("belly") and yolh ("feelings"),...
This study is a comprehensive description of the nominal demonstratives in Dalabon, a severely endan...
Anger metaphors have been documented and analyzed in many language of the world, and these studies h...
International audienceThis article examines the status and functions of body-part words with respect...
This article presents a preliminary typology of emotional connotations in evaluative morphology, sta...
International audienceThis article analyses lexemes allowing to describe personal opinions, consciou...
Documenting endangered languages has emerged in the past decade as a specialised subdiscipline of li...
Periphrasis has a striking role in the Australian (non-Pama-Nyungan) language Dalabon, where it help...
This article describes a number of linguistic expressions of doubt in the Dalabon language of Northe...
International audienceThis paper studies four grammatical markers of emotions in Tacana, an Amazonia...
In order to shed light on how emotions surface in language, this article addresses a gap in our empi...
The use of demonstratives to index a speaker’s emotional stance with respect to the referent and/or ...
© 2003 Belinda RossThis study aims to contribute to the intonational studies of polysynthetic and Au...
This is the first in a series of planned sketches of how the domain of social cognition is dealt wit...
This study is a comprehensive description of the nominal demonstratives in Dalabon, a severely endan...
International audienceThis article explores the Dalabon roots kangu ("belly") and yolh ("feelings"),...
This study is a comprehensive description of the nominal demonstratives in Dalabon, a severely endan...
Anger metaphors have been documented and analyzed in many language of the world, and these studies h...
International audienceThis article examines the status and functions of body-part words with respect...
This article presents a preliminary typology of emotional connotations in evaluative morphology, sta...
International audienceThis article analyses lexemes allowing to describe personal opinions, consciou...
Documenting endangered languages has emerged in the past decade as a specialised subdiscipline of li...
Periphrasis has a striking role in the Australian (non-Pama-Nyungan) language Dalabon, where it help...
This article describes a number of linguistic expressions of doubt in the Dalabon language of Northe...
International audienceThis paper studies four grammatical markers of emotions in Tacana, an Amazonia...
In order to shed light on how emotions surface in language, this article addresses a gap in our empi...