The art of language / / edited by Anne Storch, R. M. W. Dixon.

This book contributes to opening up disciplinary knowledge and offering connections between different approaches to language in contemporary linguistics. Rather than focusing on a particular single methodology or theoretical assumption, the volume presents part of the wealth of linguistic knowledge...

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Superior document:Brill's studies in language, cognition and culture ; Volume 32
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Brill's studies in language, cognition and culture ; Volume 32.
Physical Description:1 online resource (504 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Notes on Contributors
  • 1 Linguistics as Art, Language as Joy
  • Anne Storch and R.M.W. Dixon
  • Part 1 How to Be Welcoming and Hospitable
  • 2 Truthiness and Language-Popular Perception and Fall-Out
  • Kate Burridge
  • 3 At the Heart of the Murui
  • Katarzyna I. Wojtylak
  • 4 While We Are Not yet Dead: Themes of Love and Loss in a Kandozi-Chapra Drinking Song
  • Simon Overall
  • 5 Research, Rituals and Reciprocity: The Promises of Hospitality in Fieldwork
  • Rosita Henry and Michael Wood
  • 6 Zande Politeness Strategies and Their Verbal Expressions
  • Helma Pasch
  • 7 Sensual Language: Three Stories
  • Anne Storch
  • 8 Othering Based on Communicative (In)competence: Examples from West Africa
  • Felix Ameka
  • 9 On Politeness and the Expression of Socially Valued Behaviour in Tarma Quechua Verbs
  • Willem Adelaar
  • Part 2 How to Imbue Words with Power
  • 10 The Power of Kin Terms in White Hmong: Reinforcing Rights and Duties and Redefining Identity
  • Nerida Jarkey
  • 11 Imbuing Words with Power in Ersu
  • Sihong Zhang
  • 12 Commands, Curses, Blessings and Invocations among the Iraqw of Tanzania
  • Maarten Mous
  • 13 Directive Speech Acts: Imperatives and Hortatives in Northen Amis (Austronesian)
  • Isabelle Bril
  • 14 The Healing Words of the Ayoreo
  • Luca Ciucci
  • Part 3 How to Keep Languages Strong
  • 15 Kumatharo, Mother of the Tariana, Mother of the World
  • Jovino Brito
  • 16 Appreciation of Alexandra Aikhenvald
  • James Sesu Laki
  • 17 The Near Future Tense in Child and Child-Directed Nungon Speech: A Case Study
  • Hannah Sarvasy
  • 18 Ngiä dm bloyag dand : Coconut Stories from Southern New Guinea
  • Dineke Schokkin
  • 19 Code Copying and the Strength of Languages
  • Lars Johanson and Éva Á. Csató
  • 20 Blurring the Lines at InField/CoLang: Examining Inclusion and Impacts
  • Carol Genetti and Carlos M. Nash
  • 21 Working with the Last Guardians of a Language
  • R.M.W. Dixon
  • Part 4 How to Make Language Transparent
  • 22 The Particle ba : A Mirative Strategy in Greek
  • Angeliki Alvanoudi
  • 23 How Grammar Encodes Knowledge in Munya: Evidentiality, Egophoricity, and Mirativity
  • Junwei Bai
  • 24 Nominal Incorporation in Shiwilu (Kawapanan): Nouns, Classifiers and the Deceased Marker =ku'
  • Pilar Valenzuela
  • 25 Utilitarian versus Intellectualist Explanations of Lexical Content: A False Dichotomy
  • N.J. Enfield
  • 26 On Language Use beyond the Sentence: The Role of Discourse Markers in Akie
  • Bernd Heine and Christa König
  • 27 The Semantics of Adverbial Clause Linking in Mongolic Languages: Evaluation of Events and Relations between Them
  • Elena Skribnik
  • Index.