In:Clusivity: Typology and case studies of the inclusive–exclusive distinction
Edited by Elena Filimonova
[Typological Studies in Language 63] 2005
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 30 November 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.63.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.63.toc
Table of contents
Prefacevii
Introduction
I. Case studies on special problems of the inclusive-exclusive distinction
Understanding inclusives
Inclusive-exclusive as person vs. number categories worldwide
Syncretisms involving clusivity
Only you ? Philological investigations into the alleged inclusive-exclusive distinction in the second person plural
Inclusive and exclusive in free and bound person forms
Inclusive imperative
A typology of honorific uses of clusivity
Exclusive pronouns in American Sign Language
II. Areal and family portraits of the inclusive-exclusive distinction
Inclusive-exclusive in Austronesian: An opposition of unequals
The inclusive-exclusive distinction in Tibeto-Burman languages
Inclusive-exclusive distinctions in the languages of central-western South America
Inclusive and exclusive in Turkic languages
Development of an inclusive-exclusive distinction: A possible loan scenario in Mosetenan
The inclusive and exclusive in Shuswap: A background investigation
Clusivity cross-linguistically: Common trends and possible patterns
Index
