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Logophoricity is a
phenomenon of
binding relation that may
employ a
morphologically different set of
anaphoric forms, in the
context where the referent...
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postpositions rather than prepositions. Ewe is well
known as a
language having logophoric pronouns. Such
pronouns are used to
refer to the
source of a reported...
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African Languages 4(2): pp. 43–52 Hyman,
Larry M. and Comrie, B. (1981) "
Logophoric Reference in Gokana"
Journal of
African Languages and
Linguistics (Leiden)...
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Generic antecedents Deixis Inalienable possession Indefinite pronoun Logophoric pronoun Neopronouns Phi
features Pro-form
Pronoun game
Reciprocal pronoun...
- demonstratives,
along with
interrogative and
relative pronouns, reflexive,
logophoric, reciprocal, and a
variety of
indefinite pronouns. The
majority of these...
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related ethnic group Mwaghavul has one of the most
elaborate systems of
logophoricity known in any language.
Mwaghavul has 6 vowels: /a, e, i, ɨ, o, u/. "Mwaghavul"...
- Linguistics. 15. ISSN 1718-3510. Hyman,
Larry M.; Comrie,
Bernard (1981). "
Logophoric Reference in Gokana".
Journal of
African Languages and Linguistics. 3...
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includes that of quasi-indexicals, the
linguistic theory of
logophoricity and
logophoric pronouns, and the
linguistic and
literary theory of free indirect...
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Personal pronouns:
first person singular *qa,
second person singular *yi
Logophoric pronoun: *(y)ɛ
Deictic markers:
singular *n,
plural *k Postpositions:...
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essive case),
locative verb (EXIST) LOG
logophoric (LOG.A speaker-
logophoric PN, LOG.B addressee-
logophoric PN) LOQ
delocutive LP
linking particle LQ...