Deixis and Alignment: Inverse systems in indigenous languages of the Americas

Deixis and Alignment: Inverse systems in indigenous languages of the Americas

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Nov 29, 2006 · English · Hardcover (324 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 324
Language English
Published Nov 29, 2006
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10 9027229821
ISBN-13 9789027229823

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This book proposes a notion of inverse that differs from two widespread positions found in descriptive and typological studies (one of them restrictive and structure-oriented, the other broad and function-centered). This third stance put forward here takes both grammar and pragmatic functions into account, but it also relates the opposition between direct and inverse verbs and clauses to an opposition between deictic values, thereby achieving two advantageous it meaningfully circumvents one of the usual analytic dilemmas, namely whether a given construction is passive or inverse, and it refines our understanding of the cross-linguistic typology of inversion. This framework is applied to the description of the morphosyntax of eleven Amerindian languages ( Plains Cree, Miami-Illinois, Ojibwa; Kutenai; Sahaptin, Nez Perce; Arizona Tewa, Picurís, Southern Tiwa, Kiowa; Mapudungun).
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