In:Egophoricity
Edited by Simeon Floyd, Elisabeth Norcliffe and Lila San Roque
[Typological Studies in Language 118] 2018
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 25 April 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.118.toc
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Table of contents
Preface
VII
1.Introduction
1
Elisabeth Norcliffe
Simeon Floyd
Lila San Roque
2.Am I blue: Privileged access constraints in Kathmandu Newar
79
David Hargreaves
3.Mirativity and egophoricity in Kurtöp
109
Gwendolyn Hyslop
4.Interactions of speaker knowledge and volitionality in Sherpa
139
Barbara Kelly
5.Egophoricity and differential access to knowledge in Yongning Na (Mosuo)
153
Liberty Lidz
6.Egophoricity in Wutun
173
Erika Sandman
7.Egophoricity in Mangghuer: Insights from pragmatic uses of the subjective/objective distinction
197
Robert W. Fried
8.Morphological innovations in Mangghuer and Shirongolic: Reconstructing the formal emergence of the subjective vs. objective distinction
225
Keith W. Slater
9.Egophoricity and argument structure in Cha’palaa
269
Simeon Floyd
10.Egophoricity and evidentiality in Guambiano (Nam Trik)
305
Elisabeth Norcliffe
11.The role of sentence type in Ika (Arwako) egophoric marking
347
Henrik Bergqvist
12.The evidential nature of conjunct-disjunct terms: Evidence from Oksapmin and Newar
377
Robyn Loughnane
13.Egophoric patterns in Duna verbal morphology
405
Lila San Roque
14.Learning how to know: Egophoricity and the grammar of Kaluli (Bosavi), with special reference to child language
437
Lila San Roque
Bambi B. Schieffelin
15.Self-ascription in conjunct-disjunct systems
473
Stephen Wechsler
