
Associated Motion
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- Intro
- Contents
- Part I: Perspectives and general issues
- 1 Introduction: associated motion as a grammatical category in linguistic typology
- 2 A cross-linguistic survey of Associated Motion and Directionals
- 3 Serial verb constructions and motion semantics
- 4 Associated motion and directionals: where they overlap
- 5 Deictic directionality as associated motion: motion, complex events and event integration in African languages
- 6 A visual stimulus for eliciting associated motion
- Part II: Australia and South Pacific
- 7 Associated motion in the Pama-Nyungan languages of Australia
- 8 Mudburra associated motion in an areal perspective
- 9 "Now the story's turning around": Associated motion and directionality in Ende, a language of Papua New Guinea
- 10 Preverbal directionals as markers of associated motion in Paluai (Austronesian
- Oceanic)
- Part III: The Americas
- 11 Associated motion in Chácobo (Pano) in typological perspective
- 12 Pilagá directionals and the typology of associated motion
- 13 Associated motion in North America (including Mexico and Central America)
- 14 Associated motion in the Otomi family
- Part IV: Africa
- 15 Associated motion in Bantu languages
- 16 Associated motion and deictic directional in Atlantic languages
- 17 Ventive, associated motion and aspect in Jóola Fóoñi (Atlantic)
- 18 The extension of associated motion to direction, aspect and argument structure in Nilotic languages
- 19 The 'along'-deictic-directional verb suffix complex in Kupsapiny
- 20 At the intersection of associated motion, direction and exchoative aspect in the Koman languages
- Part V: Asia
- 21 Associated motion in Sino-Tibetan, with a focus on Gyalrongic and Kiranti
- 22 Associated motion in Tungusic languages: a case of mixed argument structure
- Subject Index
- Language Index
- Name Index
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