This chapter describes topic management in the Papuan language Usan. The notion of ‘topic’ is defined by its pre-theoretical meaning ‘what someone’s speech is about’. This notion cannot be restricted to simple clausal or sentential constructions, but requires the wider context of long stretches of natural text. The tracking of a topic is examined in its relationship to clause combining mechanisms. Coordinating clause chaining with its switch reference mechanism is contrasted with subordinating strategies called ‘domain-creating’ constructions. These different strategies are identified by language-specific signals, such as intonation and morphosyntactic cues like nominalizations and scope of negation and other modalities
Whitesands is an Oceanic language of the southern Vanuatu subgroup. Like the related languages of so...
Clause chaining in Papuan languages is a keystone of the literature on switch-reference (Haiman and ...
Clause chaining in Papuan languages is a keystone of the literature on switch-reference (Haiman & Mu...
This chapter describes topic management in the Papuan language Usan. The notion of ‘topic’ is define...
This paper examines subordination constructions in Narak (alias Whitesands, WSN, ISO: TNP), an under...
In this article a typological overview of tail-head linkage (THL) in Papuan languages is presented. ...
Papuan speech communities in New Guinea share a number of specific discourse preferences that are us...
Clause chaining, a phenomenon identified in Papuan languages as involving strings of medial verbs wi...
Abstract In Papuan languages like Wambon and Urim demonstrative forms are used both in contexts of r...
This thesis propose a study of different strategies to construct subordinate clauses in Australian a...
This article explores discourse practices in Paluai (Admiralties, Oceanic, Austronesian), spoken on ...
Cette thèse propose une étude des différentes stratégies mises en place pour former des propositions...
This volume of new work explores the nature of verb serialisation in a range of languages from the P...
This is an analysis of clause-linking strategies in mostly Austronesian languages, with particular f...
This article argues that Kurmuk, a little-described Western Nilotic language, is characterized by a ...
Whitesands is an Oceanic language of the southern Vanuatu subgroup. Like the related languages of so...
Clause chaining in Papuan languages is a keystone of the literature on switch-reference (Haiman and ...
Clause chaining in Papuan languages is a keystone of the literature on switch-reference (Haiman & Mu...
This chapter describes topic management in the Papuan language Usan. The notion of ‘topic’ is define...
This paper examines subordination constructions in Narak (alias Whitesands, WSN, ISO: TNP), an under...
In this article a typological overview of tail-head linkage (THL) in Papuan languages is presented. ...
Papuan speech communities in New Guinea share a number of specific discourse preferences that are us...
Clause chaining, a phenomenon identified in Papuan languages as involving strings of medial verbs wi...
Abstract In Papuan languages like Wambon and Urim demonstrative forms are used both in contexts of r...
This thesis propose a study of different strategies to construct subordinate clauses in Australian a...
This article explores discourse practices in Paluai (Admiralties, Oceanic, Austronesian), spoken on ...
Cette thèse propose une étude des différentes stratégies mises en place pour former des propositions...
This volume of new work explores the nature of verb serialisation in a range of languages from the P...
This is an analysis of clause-linking strategies in mostly Austronesian languages, with particular f...
This article argues that Kurmuk, a little-described Western Nilotic language, is characterized by a ...
Whitesands is an Oceanic language of the southern Vanuatu subgroup. Like the related languages of so...
Clause chaining in Papuan languages is a keystone of the literature on switch-reference (Haiman and ...
Clause chaining in Papuan languages is a keystone of the literature on switch-reference (Haiman & Mu...