This article describes the grammatical resources available to speakers of Lao for describing situations that can be described broadly as ‘reciprocal’. The analysis is based on complementary methods: elicitation by means of non-linguistic stimuli, exploratory consultation with native speakers, and investigation of corpora of spontaneous language use. Typically, reciprocal situations are described using a semantically general ‘collaborative’ marker on an action verb. The resultant meaning is that some set of people participate in a situation ‘together’, broadly construed. The collaborative marker is found in two distinct syntactic constructions, which differ in terms of their information structural contexts of use. The paper first explores in...
Laos shows a very high degree of linguistic diversity, with up to 100 languages, from five different...
This project is part of a collaborative project with the research group “Reciprocals across language...
Languages with verb serialization provide speakers with a choice between express-ing complex events ...
This article describes the grammatical resources available to speakers of Lao for describing situati...
This chapter describes the resources that speakers of Lao use when recruiting assistance and collabo...
This work explores the linguistic encoding of reciprocal events in Jahai (Aslian, Mon-Khmer, Malay P...
This article describes the interactional patterns and linguistic structures associated with otherini...
Contains fulltext : M_337457.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cultures are ...
Cultures are built on social exchange. Most languages have dedicated grammatical machinery for expre...
How similar are reciprocal constructions in the semantic parameters they encode? We investigate this...
This paper will appear in the following volume: Evans, Nicholas, Alice Gaby, Stephen Levinson and As...
The semantics of simple (i.e. two-term) systems of demonstratives have in general hitherto been trea...
Reciprocity lies at the heart of social cognition, and with it so does the encoding of reciprocity i...
Reciprocals are an increasingly hot topic in linguistic research. This reflects the intersection of ...
This paper mainly deals with sentences including the adverb huxiang . It is claimed that the interpr...
Laos shows a very high degree of linguistic diversity, with up to 100 languages, from five different...
This project is part of a collaborative project with the research group “Reciprocals across language...
Languages with verb serialization provide speakers with a choice between express-ing complex events ...
This article describes the grammatical resources available to speakers of Lao for describing situati...
This chapter describes the resources that speakers of Lao use when recruiting assistance and collabo...
This work explores the linguistic encoding of reciprocal events in Jahai (Aslian, Mon-Khmer, Malay P...
This article describes the interactional patterns and linguistic structures associated with otherini...
Contains fulltext : M_337457.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cultures are ...
Cultures are built on social exchange. Most languages have dedicated grammatical machinery for expre...
How similar are reciprocal constructions in the semantic parameters they encode? We investigate this...
This paper will appear in the following volume: Evans, Nicholas, Alice Gaby, Stephen Levinson and As...
The semantics of simple (i.e. two-term) systems of demonstratives have in general hitherto been trea...
Reciprocity lies at the heart of social cognition, and with it so does the encoding of reciprocity i...
Reciprocals are an increasingly hot topic in linguistic research. This reflects the intersection of ...
This paper mainly deals with sentences including the adverb huxiang . It is claimed that the interpr...
Laos shows a very high degree of linguistic diversity, with up to 100 languages, from five different...
This project is part of a collaborative project with the research group “Reciprocals across language...
Languages with verb serialization provide speakers with a choice between express-ing complex events ...