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A Phonology Of Eastern Kmhmu' With Special Reference To Palatal Continuant Codas And Neutralisation Of Vowel Length Contrast
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 66-85 (2018) (2018)
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Acoustic Correlates of Statement and Question Intonation in Southern Vietnamese
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 19-41 (2018) (2018)
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Nasal substitution and the limited role of *NC̥ in Malay Dialects
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 35-46 (2018) (2018)
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Twos and Fore: Dual Organization and the Importance of Foreshadowing in Prai Story Structure
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 118-178 (2018) (2018)
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The Loss of Proto-Tibeto-Burman Final Velars in Standard Jinghpaw
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2018) (2018)
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Languages and Scripts Reflecting Patani Malay Multiple Identities in Thailand’s Deep South
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp cxi-cxxiv (2018) (2018)
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Rhetorical Questions in Papuan Malay, Other Malayic Languages, and the Papuan Languages of West Papua
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 86-117 (2018) (2018)
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Two Birds with One Stone: The Aerodynamic Voicing Constraint and the Languages of Borneo
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 1-18 (2018) (2018)
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Notes on Chinese Words in Shorto’s Proto-Austroasiatic Reconstructions
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp lxxvi-xcvii (2018) (2018)
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Papers from the Seventh International Conference on Austroasiatic Linguistics
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss SP3, Pp i-193 (2018) (2018)
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Review of: Thurgood, Graham, and Randy LaPolla, eds. The Sino-Tibetan Languages. Second Edition
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp xcvii-cx (2018) (2018)
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RE V IEW OF THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CHIN ESE LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS (BRILL)
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp xv-xvi (2018) (2018)
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Papers from the Chulalongkorn International Student Symposium on Southeast Asian Linguistics 2017
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss SP1, Pp i-194 (2018) (2018)
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Sequential Organization of Requests by Learners Of Vietnamese
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp xii-xxv (2018) (2018)
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Descriptions of Co-extension Paths in Khasi
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 42-66 (2018) (2018)
Abstract: This study looks at the description of inanimate objects in Khasi using motion or dynamic expressions. The paper specifically looks at how information on path and manner is encoded in such expressions. These descriptions are taken from an elicitation experiment. The first part of the paper gives a brief account of the experiment and the quantitative results. The experimental design consists of speakers describing visual scenes containing spatially extended objects, such as roads, pipes and fences. The second part of the paper focuses on the linguistic analysis of the descriptions. It is found that Khasi speakers in this study use a combination of path verbs, manner verbs, path and manner conflating verbs, and compound verbs with deictic components to describe these objects. A fairly large repertoire of verb types is attested in the data. The combination jayd ‘walk’+ satellite is the most frequently used verb, placing Khasi in the category of satellite languages. It is also observed, that boundary crossing acts as a stimuli feature with path-conflating verbs. These constitute the second and third most frequently used verb types. The use of some path+manner conflating verbs places Khasi in the category of languages with non-actual movement, in the hierarchy proposed by Blomberg.
Keyword: Africa; co-extension path; extended objects; image descriptions; Khasi; Languages and literature of Eastern Asia; linguistic typology of motion; non-actual motion; Oceania; PL1-8844; spatial grammar
URL: https://doaj.org/article/94adc52896d04f90bea59888893d55f1
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Differential Case Marking in Bodo
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp i-xiv (2018) (2018)
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Bhoi Khasi Compared to Standard Khasi
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp i-xi (2018) (2018)
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West-Central Thailand Pwo Karen Phonology
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 47-62 (2018) (2018)
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Preliminary Phonology of Rera, a Tangsa Variety of Northeast india
In: Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp xlv-lxvv (2018) (2018)
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On Recent Proposals to Abolish Polysemy and Homonymy in Lexicography
In: Lexikos, Vol 28, Pp 1-31 (2018) (2018)
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