30.2032, TOC: Linguistic Typology 23 / 1 (2019)

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Subject: 30.2032, TOC:  Linguistic Typology 23 / 1 (2019)

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Date: Tue, 14 May 2019 15:04:00
From: Asja Kusnezowa [Asja.Kusnezowa at degruyter.com]
Subject: Linguistic Typology Vol. 23, No. 1 (2019)

 
Publisher:	De Gruyter Mouton
			http://www.degruyter.com/mouton 
			
Journal Title:  Linguistic Typology 
Volume Number:  23 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2019 


Main Text:  

Frontmatter
Page i

Universality and language-dependency of tense and aspect: Performatives from a
crosslinguistic perspective 
Fortuin, Egbert
Page 1

Elevation as a category of grammar: Sanzhi Dargwa and beyond 
Forker, Diana
Page 59

Obituary: Gilbert Lazard (1920–2018) 
Moyse-Faurie, Claire
Page 107

Obituary: Hansjakob Seiler (1920–2018) 
Lehmann, Christian
Page 115

Reported speech forms a dedicated syntactic domain 
Spronck, Stef / Nikitina, Tatiana
Page 119

Reported Speech and viewpoint hierarchy 
Dancygier, Barbara
Page 161

Reported speech as a pivotal human phenomenon: Commentary on Spronck and
Nikitina 
Goddard, Cliff / Wierzbicka, Anna
Page 167

What is syntactic about reported speech/discourse? 
Güldemann, Tom
Page 177

Reported speech as enactment 
Hodge, Gabrielle / Cormier, Kearsy
Page 185

On the exceptionality of reported speech
Maier, Emar
Page 197

Reported speech as a dedicated grammatical domain – and why defenestration
should not be thrown out the window 
McGregor, William B.
Page 207

Delimiting reported discourse: Cross-modal criteria 
Quer, Josep
Page 221

Quotations form a recursive discourse 
Reesink, Ger
Page 229

Response to Spronck and Nikitina “Reported speech forms a dedicated syntactic
domain” 
Rumsey, Alan
Page 237

M and R as elements of a syntactic unit: Where would the relation between M
and R come from, if not from syntax? 
Spronck, Stef / Nikitina, Tatiana
Page 245

Corrigendum to: Grammaticalization of nouns meaning “head” into reflexive
markers: A cross-linguistic study 
Evseeva, Natalia / Salaberri, Iker
Page 255
 



Linguistic Field(s): Syntax
                     Typology

Subject Language(s): Dargwa (dar)

Language Family(ies): East Caucasian


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