• referred to. A crucial element of logophoricity is the logophoric context, defined as the environment where use of logophoric pronouns is possible. Several...
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    postpositions rather than prepositions. Ewe is well known as a language having logophoric pronouns. Such pronouns are used to refer to the source of a reported...
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  • related ethnic group. Mwaghavul has one of the most elaborate systems of logophoricity known in any language. Mwaghavul has 6 vowels: /a, e, i, ɨ, o, u/. "Mwaghavul"...
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  • Representatives of classes in a situation in which gender is typically unknown Logophoricity – Binding relation that may employ a morphologically different set of...
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  • includes that of quasi-indexicals, the linguistic theory of logophoricity and logophoric pronouns, and the linguistic and literary theory of free indirect...
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  • Generic antecedents Deixis Inalienable possession Indefinite pronoun Logophoric pronoun Neopronouns Phi features Pro-form Pronoun game Reciprocal pronoun...
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  • yourself! Reflexive verb Reciprocal pronoun Reciprocal construction Logophoricity Myself (disambiguation) Yourself (song), the twelfth single by Dream...
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    Personal pronouns: first person singular *qa, second person singular *yi Logophoric pronoun: *(y)ɛ Deictic markers: singular *n, plural *k Postpositions:...
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    demonstratives, along with interrogative and relative pronouns, reflexive, logophoric, reciprocal, and a variety of indefinite pronouns. The majority of these...
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  • essive case), locative verb (EXIST) LOG logophoric (LOG.A speaker-logophoric PN, LOG.B addressee-logophoric PN) LOQ delocutive LP linking particle LQ...
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  • Linguistics. 15. ISSN 1718-3510. Hyman, Larry M.; Comrie, Bernard (1981). "Logophoric Reference in Gokana". Journal of African Languages and Linguistics. 3...
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  • pronoun si, which officially cannot occur in subject position, to that of a logophoric pronoun: Iu ĵus diris, ke *si malsatas "Someone just said that himself/herself...
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  • glad "He looks glad." Linguistic typology Evidentiality Mirativity Logophoricity Sino-Tibetan languages San Roque, Floyd & Norcliffe 2018, p. 2. Hargreaves...
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  • differentiating factor between switch reference and other similar systems such as logophoricity. Syntactic dependency exists between the clause that hosts the switch-reference...
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    respect (honorific), to refer to someone speaking or being spoken about (logophoric), or address someone directly (vocative). Pronouns have singular and plural...
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  • 1515/LING.2007.022.[permanent dead link] Oshima DY (2007). "On empathic and logophoric binding". Research on Language and Computation. 5 (1): 19–35. doi:10...
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  • Bináhoo'aah. Salina Bookshelf, 2007. (2004) Speas, Margaret. "Evidentiality, logophoricity and the syntactic representation of pragmatic features." Lingua 114...
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  • has a prefix de- meaning "we two (i.e. you and I)". Akoose also has a logophoric verbal prefix mə́- "he/she/you" used in indirect speech in sentences such...
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  • 271–302. König, Ekkehard & Siemund, Peter. 2000. Locally free self-forms, logophoricity, and intensification in English. English Language & Linguistics 4(2)...
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    Sigurjónsdóttir, Sigríður; Hyams, Nina (1992). "Reflexivization and Logophoricity: Evidence from the Acquisition of Icelandic" (PDF). Language Acquisition...
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  • African Languages 4(2): pp. 43–52 Hyman, Larry M. and Comrie, B. (1981) "Logophoric Reference in Gokana" Journal of African Languages and Linguistics (Leiden)...
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  • deficient form of a pronoun. The strong form is used in order to express logophoric reference, while the deficient form is used in cases, in which the agent...
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