This paper focuses on ‘minimality’ in initial references to persons in the Mayan language Tzeltal, spoken in southern Mexico. Inspection of initial person-referring expressions in 25 Tzeltal videotaped conversations reveals that, in this language, if speaker and/or recipient are related through ‘kinship’ to the referent, a kin term (or other relational term like ‘namesake’) is the default option for initial reference to persons. Additionally, further specification via names and/or geographical location (of home base) is also often used to home in on the referent (e.g. ‘your-cousin Alonzo’, ‘our mother’s brother behind the mountain’). And often (~ 70 cases in the data examined) initial references to persons combine more than one referring ex...
Recent crosslinguistic studies of spatial language and cognition have revealed that many languages u...
Previous cross-linguistic studies observe that the semantic complexity of particular kinship terms ...
This paper reports the results of a study of Tzeltal questions and their responses, based on a colle...
This paper focuses on ‘minimality’ in initial references to persons in the Mayan language Tzeltal, s...
How do we refer to people in everyday conversation? No matter the language or culture, we must choos...
This task has two parts: (i) video-taped elicitation of the range of possibilities for referring to ...
When referring to persons in talk-in-interaction, interlocutors recruit the particular referential e...
This chapter explicates the requirement in person–reference for balancing demands for recognition, m...
This chapter explicates the requirement in person–reference for balancing demands for recognition, m...
This article outlines a methodology that integrates past approaches to the subject of address and re...
Based on the conversation analysts’ insights into the various forms of third person reference in Eng...
When Tzeltal children in the Mayan community of Tenejapa, in southern Mexico, begin speaking, their ...
textThe analysis of language contact phenomena, as with many types of linguistic analysis, starts fr...
A growing body of research, examining a wide spectrum of reference forms across diverse languages, c...
This article analyses the selection of person reference expressions in narratives in Umpila/Kuuku Ya...
Recent crosslinguistic studies of spatial language and cognition have revealed that many languages u...
Previous cross-linguistic studies observe that the semantic complexity of particular kinship terms ...
This paper reports the results of a study of Tzeltal questions and their responses, based on a colle...
This paper focuses on ‘minimality’ in initial references to persons in the Mayan language Tzeltal, s...
How do we refer to people in everyday conversation? No matter the language or culture, we must choos...
This task has two parts: (i) video-taped elicitation of the range of possibilities for referring to ...
When referring to persons in talk-in-interaction, interlocutors recruit the particular referential e...
This chapter explicates the requirement in person–reference for balancing demands for recognition, m...
This chapter explicates the requirement in person–reference for balancing demands for recognition, m...
This article outlines a methodology that integrates past approaches to the subject of address and re...
Based on the conversation analysts’ insights into the various forms of third person reference in Eng...
When Tzeltal children in the Mayan community of Tenejapa, in southern Mexico, begin speaking, their ...
textThe analysis of language contact phenomena, as with many types of linguistic analysis, starts fr...
A growing body of research, examining a wide spectrum of reference forms across diverse languages, c...
This article analyses the selection of person reference expressions in narratives in Umpila/Kuuku Ya...
Recent crosslinguistic studies of spatial language and cognition have revealed that many languages u...
Previous cross-linguistic studies observe that the semantic complexity of particular kinship terms ...
This paper reports the results of a study of Tzeltal questions and their responses, based on a colle...