Interrogativity : a colloquium on the grammar, typology, and pragmatics of questions in seven diverse languages, Cleveland, Ohio, October 5th, 1981-May 3rd, 1982
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Interrogativity : a colloquium on the grammar, typology, and pragmatics of questions in seven diverse languages, Cleveland, Ohio, October 5th, 1981-May 3rd, 1982
(Typological studies in language, v. 4)
J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1984
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Written versions of talks presented at the Colloquium on Interrogativity
Bibliography: p. [289]-295
Includes index
Contents of Works
- Russian / Bernard Comrie
- Mandarin / Charles N. Li & Sandra A. Thompson
- Georgian / Alice C. Harris
- Bengali / P.K. Saha
- Japanese / John Hinds
- West Greenlandic / Jerrold M. Sadock
- Ute / T. Givón
- Colloquium on interrogativity : plenary session
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a comparative study on the subject of interrogativity, presenting broad and narrow attributes on this subject in diverse languages: Russian, Mandarin, Georgian, Bengali, Bantu, Japanese, West Greenlandic and Ute. Each contribution presents, first the basic facts about the language in question, its more recent provenience, facts about numbers of speakers, writing systems, and related areal and sociolinguistic points. An overview of the typological hallmarks follows together with a sketch of the grammar broadly construed. Finally, the grammar of interrogativity is described and the semantics and pragmatics of it are explored.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Interrogativity in
- 3. Russian (by Comrie, Bernard)
- 4. Mandarin (by Li, Charles N.)
- 5. Georgian (by Harris, Alice C.)
- 6. Bengali (by Saha, P.K.)
- 7. Japanese (by Hinds, John)
- 8. West Greenlandic (by Sadock, Jerrold M.)
- 9. Ute (by Givon, T.)
- 10. Plenary Session (including T. Givon: "The Speech-act Continuum")
- 11. General Bibliography
- 12. Index
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