Coordinating Conjunctions In Sinitic Languages And Beyond


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Coordinating Conjunctions in Sinitic Languages


Coordinating Conjunctions in Sinitic Languages

Author: Kevin Kin-wing Chan

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2024-12-31


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The book is a comprehensive typological study of coordinating conjunctions in Sinitic languages and other languages worldwide, focusing on the grammaticalization pathways through which conjunctions emerge. Utilizing an extensive database of coordinating conjunctions, including first-hand data from 234 Chinese dialects and 45 non-Sinitic languages, as well as 830 sets of second-hand data, this research aims to reconstruct the primary grammaticalization paths of coordinating conjunctions in Sinitic languages while making typological generalizations and classifications. The study contributes to the understanding of how coordinating conjunctions develop in various languages and sheds light on the typological patterns that emerge across languages.

Coordinating Conjunctions in Sinitic Languages and Beyond


Coordinating Conjunctions in Sinitic Languages and Beyond

Author: Kevin Kin Wing Chan

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2020


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Coordinating Constructions


Coordinating Constructions

Author: Martin Haspelmath

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Release Date: 2004-01-01


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This is the first book on coordinating constructions that adopts a broad cross-linguistic perspective. Coordination has been studied intensively in English and other major European languages, but we are only beginning to understand the range of variation that is found world-wide. This volume consists of a number of general studies, as well as fourteen case studies of coordinating constructions in languages or groups of languages: Africa (Iraqw, Fongbe, Hausa), the Caucasus (Daghestanian, Tsakhur, Chechen), the Middle East (Persian and other Western Iranian languages), Southeast Asia (Lai, Karen, Indonesian), the Pacific (Lavukaleve, Oceanic, Nêlêmwa), and the Americas (Upper Kuskokwim Athabaskan). A detailed introductory chapter summarizes the main results of the volume and situates them in the context of other relevant current research.