Expressive Morphology in the Languages of South Asia explores the intricacies of the grammars of several of the languages of the South Asian subcontinent. Specifically, the contributors to this volume examine grammatical resources for shaping elaborative, rhyming, and alliterative expressions, conveying the emotions, states, conditions and perceptions of speakers. These forms, often referred to expressives, remain relatively undocumented, until now.

It is clear from the evidence on contextualized language use that the grammatically artistic usage of these forms enriches and enlivens both every day and ritualized genres of discourse. The contributors to this volume provide grammatical and sociolinguistic documentation through a typological introduction to the diversity of expressive forms in the languages of South Asia.

This book is suitable for students and researchers in South Asian Languages, and language families of the following; Dravidian, Indo-Aryan, Iranian, Sino-Tibetan and Austro-Asiatic.

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Expressive Morphology in the Languages of South Asia explores the intricacies of the grammars of several of the languages of the South Asian subcontinent. It examine grammatical resources for shaping elaborative, rhyming, and alliterative expressions, conveying the emotions, states, conditions, and perceptions of speakers.

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Table of Contents

List of Figures & Tables

List of Appendices

List of Contributors

1 Introduction Jeffrey P. Williams

Part I: South Asia in Comparative Perspective

2 Expressives as a Semantically Complex Category in South Asian Languages

Anvita Abbi

Part II: Expressives in the Indo-Aryan Sphere

3 Expressives in Hindi

Annie Motaut

4 Nepali Expressive Morphology

George van Driem

Part III: Expressives in the Dravidian Family

5 Morphosyntax of Expressives in Malayalam

P. Sreekumar & S. Prema

6 Expressive Morphology: A Study of Iraṭṭaik Kilavi in Tamil

Vridhachalem Pillay Subramaniam

Part IV: Expressive Morphology in Tibeto-Burman

7 Reduplication in Lamkang: Form, Function, Feeling

Shobhana Chelliah, Evaline Blair, Melissa Robinson, Rex Khullar, and Sumshot Khular

8 The Functional Value of Formal Exuberance: Isomorphism and Expressive Intensification in Adi and Milang

Yankee Modi and Mark W. Post

Part V: The Tai Presence in South Asia

9 A Study of the Poetics of Tai Ahom

Stephen Morey

Part VI: The Munda World

10 Expressives in the Munda Languages

Gregory D. S. Anderson and Bikram Jora

Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780367525057
Publisert
2022-08-01
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
660 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
306

Biografisk notat

Jeffrey P. Williams is Professor of Ethnology and Linguistics in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work at Texas Tech University. He is coeditor on three books (excluding the present contribution) and editor of another. His field-based research has been in the West Indies, Australia, Papua New Guinea and with Native American tribes in Oklahoma (USA) and Montagnard refugees in North Carolina and Texas (USA). He is presently writing a monograph entitled Expressives for Cambridge University Press.