In:Reciprocals and Semantic Typology
Edited by Nicholas Evans, Alice Gaby, Stephen C. Levinson and Asifa Majid
[Typological Studies in Language 98] 2011
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 18 August 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.98.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Reciprocals and semantic typology
2. The semantics of reciprocal constructions across languages: An extensional approach
3. Semantics of Khoekhoe reciprocal constructions
4. Reciprocal constructions in English: Each other and beyond
5. Reciprocal constructions in Indo-Pakistani Sign Language
6. Mundari reciprocals
7. Description of reciprocal situations in Lao
8. Reciprocal constructions in Mah Meri
9. The coding of reciprocal events in Jahai
10. Reciprocals in Yélî Dnye, the Papuan language of Rossel Island
11. Reciprocals in Rotokas
12. Expression of reciprocity in Savosavo
13. To have and have not: Kilivila reciprocals
14. Strategies for encoding reciprocity in Mawng
15. Reciprocal-marked and marked reciprocal events in Kuuk Thaayorre
16. Reciprocal constructions in Olutec
17. Reciprocal constructions in Tsafiki
18. Reciprocal constructions in Hup
19. Reciprocals and semantic typology: Some concluding remarks
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