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Emotion, discourse, and linguistic diversity: Emotions in grammar and discourse in northern Australia ...
Languaging Diversity 2021 2021; Ponsonnet, Maïa. - : Underline Science Inc., 2022
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Keynote 3: M. Ponsonnet: Emotion, discourse, and linguistic diversity: Emotions in grammar and discourse in northern Australia ...
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Expressivity and performance. Expressing compassion and grief with a prosodic contour in Gunwinyguan languages (northern Australia)
In: Journal of Pragmatics 136 (2018), 79-96
IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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Les métaphores de la colère en dalabon : universalité et particularités
In: Le langage de l'émotion (Leuven, 2017), p. 531-556
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Lexical semantics in language shift : comparing emotion lexica in Dalabon and Barunga Kriol (northern Australia) / Maïa Ponsonnet.
Ponsonnet, Maïa. - : [Amsterdam], 2017. : Philadelphia/Pa. : John Benjamins, [2018]., 2017
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Nominal subclasses in Dalabon (South-western Arnhem Land)
In: Australian Journal of Linguistics (2015)
Abstract: This paper describes a distinctive system of nominal subclasses observed in Dalabon, a non-Pama-Nyungan, Gunwinyguan language of south-western Arnhem Land, Australia. These subclasses differ from what is usually called noun classes in Australian languages, and no such system has been described for an Australian language so far. While most Gunwinyguan languages use noun class prefixes offering an overt categorization of noun classes, Dalabon has no such prefixes. On the other hand, six semantically coherent nominal subclasses can be delineated based on four inter-related criteria-noun incorporation, boundness, obligatory possession and possessor raising. These subclasses are animate-part nouns (incorporable, strictly bound, obligatorily possessed, raising their possessors freely), kin-terms (incorporable, strictly bound, obligatorily possessed, raising their possessor when incorporated), inanimate-part nouns (incorporable, strictly bound, not obligatorily possessed), features of the landscape (incorporable, semi-bound, not obligatorily possessed), natural-kind nouns (non-incorporable) and generic nouns (incorporable free nouns). Some of the subclasses qualify as more or less inalienable. Along the way, the article discusses various aspects of Dalabon grammar such as word classes, noun incorporation and possessive constructions. The nominal subclass divisions also shed light upon some the distribution and semantics of the ubiquitous-no suffix, which remained obscure hitherto.
URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/07268602.2015.976900
http://hdl.handle.net/1885/56039
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Nominal subclasses in Dalabon (South-western Arnhem Land)
In: Australian Journal of Linguistics (2015)
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Les figures du doute en langue dalabon (Australie du Nord)
In: Journal of the Societe des Oceanistes (Journal de la societe des oceanistes/Journal societe des oceanistes) (2015)
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"Brainwash from English"? Barunga Kriol speakers' views on their own language
In: Anthropological Linguistics (2015)
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Les figures du doute en langue dalabon (Australie du Nord)
In: Journal of the Societe des Oceanistes (Journal de la societe des oceanistes/Journal societe des oceanistes) (2015)
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"Brainwash from English"? Barunga Kriol speakers' views on their own language
In: Anthropological Linguistics (2015)
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Aspects of the semantics of emotions and feelings in Dalabon (South-Western Arnhem Land, Australia)
In: Australian Journal of Anthropology (2015)
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Documenting the language of emotions in Dalabon (Northern Australia): Caveats, solutions and benefits
In: Proceedings of Conference on Language Documentation and Linguistic Theory 4 (2015)
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Aspects of the semantics of emotions and feelings in Dalabon (South-Western Arnhem Land, Australia)
In: Australian Journal of Anthropology (2015)
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Documenting the language of emotions in Dalabon (Northern Australia): Caveats, solutions and benefits
In: Proceedings of Conference on Language Documentation and Linguistic Theory 4 (2015)
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Results and Prospects in the Study of Semantic Change: A Review of From Polysemy to Semantic Change (2008)
In: Journal of Language Contact (2015)
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Edinburgh handbook of evaluative morphology
Gruzdeva, Ekaterina; Turchetta, Barbara; Di Renzo, Alessio. - Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2014
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The language of emotions : the case of Dalabon (Australia)
Ponsonnet, Maïa. - Amsterdam : Benjamins, 2014
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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The language of emotions : the case of Dalabon (Australia)
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Figurative and non-figurative use of body-part words in descriptions of emotions in Dalabon (Northern Australia)
In: ISSN: 2214-3165 ; EISSN: 2214-3165 ; International Journal of Language and Culture ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01086220 ; International Journal of Language and Culture, John Benjamins Publishing, 2014, 1 (1), pp.98 - 130. ⟨10.1075/ijolc.1.1.06pon⟩ (2014)
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