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Appendix D: A typology of reduplicative idioms and “syndetic” reduplication constructions in MG
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments IX
- Abstract XI
- Contents XIII
- List of Conventions XIX
- List of Abbreviations XXI
- 1. Introduction 1
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Part I: Review of the literature
- 2. Overview of the Greek literature: how TR is presented in Greek studies, grammars and dictionaries 27
- 3. TR from a theoretical and typological perspective 60
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Part II: Data and types of TR in MG
- 4. Word classes and the functions/meanings of TR: correlations, constraints and preferences 111
- 5. Phonological aspects – the role of intonation in TR in MG 190
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Part III: The status and distribution of TR in MG
- 6. The status of TR in MG 225
- 7. TR vs. other types of lexical and/or grammatical formations 263
- 8. Functional equivalences and the semantic/ pragmatic distribution of TR 300
- 9. Conclusions and issues for further research 357
- References 373
- Appendix A: The meanings/functions of Total Reduplication cross-linguistically: a list 390
- Appendix B: The Sentence Completion Task 405
- Appendix C: The phonological experiment: the texts and divergent intonation patterns 410
- Appendix D: A typology of reduplicative idioms and “syndetic” reduplication constructions in MG 421
- Appendix E: Glossary of TR expressions in this dissertation 425
- Index of Authors 435
- Index of Languages 439
- Index of Subjects 441
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments IX
- Abstract XI
- Contents XIII
- List of Conventions XIX
- List of Abbreviations XXI
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part I: Review of the literature
- 2. Overview of the Greek literature: how TR is presented in Greek studies, grammars and dictionaries 27
- 3. TR from a theoretical and typological perspective 60
-
Part II: Data and types of TR in MG
- 4. Word classes and the functions/meanings of TR: correlations, constraints and preferences 111
- 5. Phonological aspects – the role of intonation in TR in MG 190
-
Part III: The status and distribution of TR in MG
- 6. The status of TR in MG 225
- 7. TR vs. other types of lexical and/or grammatical formations 263
- 8. Functional equivalences and the semantic/ pragmatic distribution of TR 300
- 9. Conclusions and issues for further research 357
- References 373
- Appendix A: The meanings/functions of Total Reduplication cross-linguistically: a list 390
- Appendix B: The Sentence Completion Task 405
- Appendix C: The phonological experiment: the texts and divergent intonation patterns 410
- Appendix D: A typology of reduplicative idioms and “syndetic” reduplication constructions in MG 421
- Appendix E: Glossary of TR expressions in this dissertation 425
- Index of Authors 435
- Index of Languages 439
- Index of Subjects 441