In:The ‘Noun Phrase’ across Languages: An emergent unit in interaction
Edited by Tsuyoshi Ono and Sandra A. Thompson
[Typological Studies in Language 128] 2020
► pp. 211–236
Chapter 9Multiple nominal expressions in Garrwa conversation
Published online: 15 July 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.128.09mus
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.128.09mus
Abstract
Noun phrases have long been a contested category in studies of Australian language grammars. In this chapter I use a corpus of conversations in the Northern Australian language Garrwa to show how the syntactic and prosodic design of referring expressions consisting of a demonstrative nominal and a common nominal is highly sensitive to the place in and relevance to the unfolding interactional sequence in which the referring expression occurs. In particular, I show that the design of referential nominal expressions in Garrwa conversations display a systematic relationship between more phrase-like constructions and smooth, progressive talk, and less phrase-like formulations and sequential and topical boundaries.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 1.1Noun phrases in Australian languages
- 2.Garrwa
- 2.1Grammatical features of Garrwa
- 2.2Garrwa nominal words
- 3.Analysis of multiple nominal expressions in Garrwa conversations: Demonstratives and common nominals
- 3.1Data for this paper
- 3.2Extract analysis – kulabajarra ‘hat’
- 4.Conclusion
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