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Universal uses of demonstratives: evidence from four Malayo-Polynesian languages.(Report)
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Oceanic Linguistics
- Article date:
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December 1, 2007
- Author:
- Cleary-Kemp, Jessica
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Across the languages of the world, elements recognized as "demonstratives" perform a wide range of functions, including reference tracking, discourse deixis, and recognitional functions, as well as simple pointing in the immediate physical context. It has long been assumed that this last "situational" use is the most basic, and that all other uses of demonstratives are derived from it. However, the primacy of situational use has recently been questioned, and evidence has been presented that suggests the four abovementioned uses of demonstratives are pervasive in all languages, and are therefore equally basic. This article examines further evidence from four non-Oceanic ...