Clusivity: Typology and case studies of the inclusive exclusive distinctionElena Filimonova John Benjamins Publishing, 2005. gada 30. nov. - 436 lappuses This book presents a collection of papers on clusivity, a newly coined term for the inclusive exclusive distinction. Clusivity is a widespread feature familiar from descriptive grammars and frequently figuring in typological schemes and diachronic scenarios. However, no comprehensive exploration of it has been available so far. This book is intended to make the first step towards a better understanding of the inclusive exclusive opposition, by documenting the current linguistic knowledge on the topic. The issues discussed include the categorial and paradigmatic status of the opposition, its geographical distribution, realization in free vs bound pronouns, inclusive imperatives, clusivity in the 2nd person, honorific uses of the distinction, etc. These case studies are complemented by the analysis of the opposition in American Sign Language as opposed to spoken languages. In-depth areal and family surveys of clusivity consider this opposition in Austronesian, Tibeto-Burman, central-western South American, Turkic languages, and in Mosetenan and Shuswap. |
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2 Inclusiveexclusive as person vs number categories worldwide | 49 |
3 Syncretisms involving clusivity | 73 |
4 Only you? | 113 |
5 Inclusive and exclusive in free and bound person forms | 151 |
6 Inclusive imperative | 179 |
7 A typology of honorific uses of clusivity | 213 |
8 Exclusive pronouns in American Sign Language | 231 |
11 Inclusiveexclusive distinctions in the languages of centralwestern South America | 313 |
12 Inclusive and exclusive in Turkic languages | 341 |
13 Development of an inclusiveexclusive distinction | 359 |
14 The inclusive and exclusive in Shuswap | 381 |
15 Clusivity crosslinguistically | 399 |
Author index | 425 |
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II Areal and family portraits of the inclusiveexclusive distinction | 259 |
9 Inclusiveexclusive in Austronesian | 261 |
10 The inclusiveexclusive distinction in TibetoBurman languages | 291 |
The series Typological Studies in Language | 437 |
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Clusivity: Typology and Case Studies of Inclusive-exclusive Distinction Elena Filimonova Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2005 |
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