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BLS 21: Special Session on Discourse in Southeast Asian Linguistics

Published: 1995-06-25
  • Table of Contents and Preface

    BLS Editors
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Articles

  • Giving Distance its Due (On 'Mutual Translatability')

    A. L. Becker
    1-15
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  • Dividing the Rice II: Achieving Agreement

    Jack Bilmes
    16-32
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  • The Grammaticalization of Thai 'Come' and 'Go'

    Leela Bilmes
    33-46
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  • Chinese Causal Sequencing and Yinwei in Conversation and Press Reportage

    Yung-O Biq
    47-60
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  • Functions of Marked Perfectivity in Expository Discourse in Upper Tanudan Kalinga (Philippines)

    Sherri Brainard
    61-71
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  • Two pathways to identifiability in Cerebon Javanese

    Michael C. Ewing
    72-82
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  • Accord, Discord and Deixis in Tagalog Demonstratives

    Steven Fincke
    83-94
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  • Creating the Middle Ground Register in Thai Conversation

    Shoichi Iwasaki
    95-106
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  • Not Yes, Not No: The Zen of Khmer Discourse Particles

    Eric Schiller
    107-113
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  • On Degrees of Givenness: An Analysis of Noun Phrases in Some Chinese Constructions

    Yili Shi
    114-126
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  • Parallelism in Kayah Li Discourse: Elaborate Expressions and Beyond

    David B. Solnit
    127-140
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  • Local and Global Coreferences: Third-Person Zero Pronoun in Chinese Written Narratives

    Minglang Zhou
    141-153
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