Book Details
Format
eBook
Pages
350
Language
English
Published
Oct 27, 2020
Publisher
Language Science Press
ISBN-10
3961102864
ISBN-13
9783961102860
Description
This volume explores the use of demonstratives in the structuring and management of discourse, and their role as engagement expressions, from a crosslinguistic perspective. It seeks to establish which types of discourse-related functions are commonly encoded by demonstratives, beyond the well-established reference-tracking and deictic uses, and also investigates which members of demonstrative paradigms typically take on certain functions. Moreover, it looks at the roles of non-deictic demonstratives, that is, members of the paradigm which are dedicated e.g. to contrastive, recognitional, or anaphoric functions and do not express deictic distinctions. Several of the studies also focus on manner demonstratives, which have been little studied from a crosslinguistic perspective. The volume thus broadens the scope of investigation of demonstratives to look at how their core functions interact with a wider range of discourse functions in a number of different languages. The volume covers languages from a range of geographical locations and language families, including Cushitic and Mande languages in Africa, Oceanic and Papuan languages in the Pacific region, Algonquian and Guaykuruan in the Americas, and Germanic, Slavic and Finno-Ugric languages in the Eurasian region. It also includes two papers taking a broader typological approach to specific discourse functions of demonstratives.
Introduction
Åshild Næss, Anna Margetts, Yvonne Treis
Beyond exophoric and endophoric uses
Additional discourse functions of demonstratives
Ekkehard König
The use of manner demonstratives in discourse
A contrastive study of Wan (Mande) and Kambaata (Cushitic)
Tatiana Nikitina, Yvonne Treis
Morphosyntactic and functional asymmetries in Vatlongos discourse demonstratives
Eleanor Ridge
Tracking and recognitional use of Kalamang "opa"
Demonstrative of cognitive accessibility
Eline Visser
Stsíkiistsi ki stsíkiistsi
The ubiquity of Blackfoot demonstratives in discourse
Heather Bliss, Martina Wiltschko
Pilagá determiners and demonstratives
Discourse use and grammaticalisation
Doris L. Payne, Alejandra Vidal
Referential shift potential of demonstrative pronouns
Evidence from text continuation
Melanie Fuchs, Petra B. Schumacher
Psychologically distal demonstratives in Scandinavian are not “discourse new”
Janne Bondi Johannessen
Space, contrast and joint attention
Demonstrative adverbs in Russian, Estonian and Finnish
Tiina Nahkola, Maria Reile, Piia Taremaa, Renate Pajusalu
Manner deictics in quotative indexes of Finno-Ugric
Denys Teptiuk
A typology of demonstrative clause linkers
Holger Diessel, Merlijn Breunesse
Introduction
Åshild Næss, Anna Margetts, Yvonne Treis
Beyond exophoric and endophoric uses
Additional discourse functions of demonstratives
Ekkehard König
The use of manner demonstratives in discourse
A contrastive study of Wan (Mande) and Kambaata (Cushitic)
Tatiana Nikitina, Yvonne Treis
Morphosyntactic and functional asymmetries in Vatlongos discourse demonstratives
Eleanor Ridge
Tracking and recognitional use of Kalamang "opa"
Demonstrative of cognitive accessibility
Eline Visser
Stsíkiistsi ki stsíkiistsi
The ubiquity of Blackfoot demonstratives in discourse
Heather Bliss, Martina Wiltschko
Pilagá determiners and demonstratives
Discourse use and grammaticalisation
Doris L. Payne, Alejandra Vidal
Referential shift potential of demonstrative pronouns
Evidence from text continuation
Melanie Fuchs, Petra B. Schumacher
Psychologically distal demonstratives in Scandinavian are not “discourse new”
Janne Bondi Johannessen
Space, contrast and joint attention
Demonstrative adverbs in Russian, Estonian and Finnish
Tiina Nahkola, Maria Reile, Piia Taremaa, Renate Pajusalu
Manner deictics in quotative indexes of Finno-Ugric
Denys Teptiuk
A typology of demonstrative clause linkers
Holger Diessel, Merlijn Breunesse