This paper explores body part terms in Lavukaleve, a Papuan isolate spoken in the Solomon Islands. The full set of body part terms collected so far is presented, and their grammatical properties are explained. It is argued that Lavukaleve body part terms do not enter into partonomic relations with each other, and that a hierarchical structure of body part terms does not apply for Lavukaleve. It is shown too that some universal claims which have been made about the expression of terms relating to limbs are contradicted in Lavukaleve, which has only one general term covering arm, hand, leg and (for some people) foot
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The Papuan-Oceanic world has long been considered a hotbed of contact-induced linguistic change, and...
This article presents a description of nominal expressions for parts of the human body conventionali...
This paper explores body part terms in Lavukaleve, a Papuan isolate spoken in the Solomon Islands. T...
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This paper presents a survey of the body part domain in the Mon-Khmer language Kammu. The descriptiv...
This paper presents a survey of the body part domain in the Mon-Khmer lan-guage Kammu. The descripti...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...
This article describes a number of body-part lexemes in Dalabon, a non-Pama-Nyungan language of the ...
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Segmentation (and, indeed, definition) of the human body in Kuuk Thaayorre (a Paman language of Cape...
In this project, we are researching body parts as sources for classifiers in Central and South Ameri...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the main structures of Imonda, a Papuan language spoken by les...
The Papuan-Oceanic world has long been considered a hotbed of contact-induced linguistic change, and...
This article presents a description of nominal expressions for parts of the human body conventionali...
This paper explores body part terms in Lavukaleve, a Papuan isolate spoken in the Solomon Islands. T...
This paper provides a description of body part terminology used in Savosavo, a Papuan language of th...
This paper describes the terminology used to describe parts of the body in Ye´lıˆ Dnye, the Papuan l...
This article explores the lexicon of body part terms in Jahai, a Mon-Khmer language spoken by a grou...
This article is a study of words for body parts in the Mon-Khmer language Kammu. It contains one des...
This paper presents a survey of the body part domain in the Mon-Khmer language Kammu. The descriptiv...
This paper presents a survey of the body part domain in the Mon-Khmer lan-guage Kammu. The descripti...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...
This article describes a number of body-part lexemes in Dalabon, a non-Pama-Nyungan language of the ...
In many languages, terms denoting the human body and its parts constitute a closed subclass of nouns...
Segmentation (and, indeed, definition) of the human body in Kuuk Thaayorre (a Paman language of Cape...
In this project, we are researching body parts as sources for classifiers in Central and South Ameri...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the main structures of Imonda, a Papuan language spoken by les...
The Papuan-Oceanic world has long been considered a hotbed of contact-induced linguistic change, and...
This article presents a description of nominal expressions for parts of the human body conventionali...