This project is part of a collaborative project with the research group “Reciprocals across languages” led by Nick Evans. One goal of this project is to develop a typology of reciprocals. This questionnaire is designed to help field workers get an overview over the type of markers used in the expression of reciprocity in the language studied
Listeners’ signals of recipiency, such as “Mm-hm” or “uh-huh” in English, are the most elementary or...
Reciprocity - the mutual provisioning of support/goods - is a pervasive feature of social life. Dire...
The subject of this thesis are English reciprocal pronouns each other and one another. There are man...
This project is part of a collaborative project with the research group “Reciprocals across language...
Reciprocity lies at the heart of social cognition, and with it so does the encoding of reciprocity i...
Cultures are built on social exchange. Most languages have dedicated grammatical machinery for expre...
Cultures are built on social exchange. Most languages have dedicated grammatical machinery for expre...
(1) A [reciprocal] situation can be defined as a situation with two or more partic-ipants (A, B,...)...
In Cuzco Quechua reciprocity is marked by means of two verbal suffixes, one of which is a marker of ...
• goal: find universal template(s) of reciprocity expression • compare ways of expressing reciprocal...
Reciprocals are an increasingly hot topic in linguistic research. This reflects the intersection of ...
This paper will appear in the following volume: Evans, Nicholas, Alice Gaby, Stephen Levinson and As...
Evans, Nicholas, Stephen C. Levinson, N.J. Enfield, Alice Gaby & Asifa Majid. 2004. Reciprocal const...
Empirical findings from fieldwork inform our theories of natural language se-mantics: what is cross-...
It is an established notion in psychology that external factors affect how we behave and what we say...
Listeners’ signals of recipiency, such as “Mm-hm” or “uh-huh” in English, are the most elementary or...
Reciprocity - the mutual provisioning of support/goods - is a pervasive feature of social life. Dire...
The subject of this thesis are English reciprocal pronouns each other and one another. There are man...
This project is part of a collaborative project with the research group “Reciprocals across language...
Reciprocity lies at the heart of social cognition, and with it so does the encoding of reciprocity i...
Cultures are built on social exchange. Most languages have dedicated grammatical machinery for expre...
Cultures are built on social exchange. Most languages have dedicated grammatical machinery for expre...
(1) A [reciprocal] situation can be defined as a situation with two or more partic-ipants (A, B,...)...
In Cuzco Quechua reciprocity is marked by means of two verbal suffixes, one of which is a marker of ...
• goal: find universal template(s) of reciprocity expression • compare ways of expressing reciprocal...
Reciprocals are an increasingly hot topic in linguistic research. This reflects the intersection of ...
This paper will appear in the following volume: Evans, Nicholas, Alice Gaby, Stephen Levinson and As...
Evans, Nicholas, Stephen C. Levinson, N.J. Enfield, Alice Gaby & Asifa Majid. 2004. Reciprocal const...
Empirical findings from fieldwork inform our theories of natural language se-mantics: what is cross-...
It is an established notion in psychology that external factors affect how we behave and what we say...
Listeners’ signals of recipiency, such as “Mm-hm” or “uh-huh” in English, are the most elementary or...
Reciprocity - the mutual provisioning of support/goods - is a pervasive feature of social life. Dire...
The subject of this thesis are English reciprocal pronouns each other and one another. There are man...