International audienceThis article analyses lexemes allowing to describe personal opinions, consciousness, the mind, the person as an intellectual entity, in the Dalabon language (a threatened language of Arnhem Land, Australia). The semantic patterns of Dalabon are then compared to the semantic patterns of the local creole, to show how the former has influenced the latter.Cet article explore les termes dalabon (langue menacée d'Australie du nord) qui permettent d'évoquer et de décrire les opinions personnelles, la conscience, l'esprit, l'individu en tant qu'entité subjective. La configuration sémantique du dalabon est ensuite comparée à celle du créole local, pour montrer comment la première influence la seconde
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International audienceThis article analyses lexemes allowing to describe personal opinions, consciou...
International audienceThis article explores the Dalabon roots kangu ("belly") and yolh ("feelings"),...
National audienceThis article describes a number of linguistic expressions of doubt in the Dalabon l...
This is the first in a series of planned sketches of how the domain of social cognition is dealt wit...
This article describes a number of linguistic expressions of doubt in the Dalabon language of Northe...
International audienceThis article examines the status and functions of body-part words with respect...
The features of ethnobiological taxonomies in Australian Aboriginal languages present significant ch...
International audienceThis article deals with the sociolinguistics of Kriol, an English lexifier cre...
The features of ethnobiological taxonomies in Australian Aboriginal languages present significant ch...
International audienceThis article deals with the sociolinguistics of Kriol, an English lexifier cre...
This article discusses the distribution and function of a suffix that has been labelled ‘ergative’ ...
Dalabon is a polysynthetic language of Northern Australia, with only half a dozen remaining speakers...
Documenting endangered languages has emerged in the past decade as a specialised subdiscipline of li...
International audienceThis article presents the origins and development of the Atlas Linguistique du...
This article deals with the sociolinguistics of Kriol, an English-lexifier creole widely used among ...
International audienceThis article analyses lexemes allowing to describe personal opinions, consciou...
International audienceThis article explores the Dalabon roots kangu ("belly") and yolh ("feelings"),...
National audienceThis article describes a number of linguistic expressions of doubt in the Dalabon l...
This is the first in a series of planned sketches of how the domain of social cognition is dealt wit...
This article describes a number of linguistic expressions of doubt in the Dalabon language of Northe...
International audienceThis article examines the status and functions of body-part words with respect...
The features of ethnobiological taxonomies in Australian Aboriginal languages present significant ch...
International audienceThis article deals with the sociolinguistics of Kriol, an English lexifier cre...
The features of ethnobiological taxonomies in Australian Aboriginal languages present significant ch...
International audienceThis article deals with the sociolinguistics of Kriol, an English lexifier cre...
This article discusses the distribution and function of a suffix that has been labelled ‘ergative’ ...
Dalabon is a polysynthetic language of Northern Australia, with only half a dozen remaining speakers...
Documenting endangered languages has emerged in the past decade as a specialised subdiscipline of li...
International audienceThis article presents the origins and development of the Atlas Linguistique du...
This article deals with the sociolinguistics of Kriol, an English-lexifier creole widely used among ...