[Lingtyp] ‘hither’ and ‘thither’

Hartmut Haberland hartmut at ruc.dk
Wed Dec 29 18:17:08 UTC 2021


Also:
Rita Finkbeiner 2015. The grammar and pragmatics of N hin, N her (‘N thither, N hither’) in German. Pragmatics and Society 6(1):89–116
Hartmut Haberland
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Sendt: 29. december 2021 17:55
Til: Sergey Loesov <sergeloesov at gmail.com>
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Emne: Re: [Lingtyp] ‘hither’ and ‘thither’


Dear Sergey,

Here are some references.

Devos, ‪Maud, Jenneke van der Wal. 2014. 'COME' and 'GO' off the Beaten Grammaticalization Path. Berlin: ‪Walter de Gruyter.
Goddard, Cliff. 1997. The semantics of coming and going. Pragmatics 7: 147-162. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1075/prag.7.2.02god
Matsumoto Y., Akita K., Takahashi K. 2017. The functional nature of deictic verbs and the coding patterns of Deixis: An experimental study in English, Japanese and Thai. – Ibarretxe-Antuñano I. (ed.). Motion and space across languages. Theory and applications. Amsterdam: John Benjamins: 95–122.
Nintemann, Julia, Maja Robbers and Nicole Hober. 2020. Here – Hither – Hence and Related Categories: A Cross-linguistic Study. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110672640
Wälchli, Bernhard. 2006. Come and Go. Deictic and pseudodeictic motion verbs. Handout, can be found online.
Wilkins, D., & Hill, D. 1995. When “go” means “come”: Questioning the basicness of basic motion verbs. Cognitive Linguistics, 6(2/3), 209–259. doi: 10.1515/cogl.1995.6.2-3.209

Yo
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Yo Matsumoto
Professor, NINJAL (National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics)
yomatsum at ninjal.ac.jp<mailto:yomatsum at ninjal.ac.jp>

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