Contenu du sommaire : Special issue. Morphology and emotions across the world's languages
Revue | Studies in Language |
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Numéro | Vol.42, n°1, 2018 |
Titre du numéro | Special issue. Morphology and emotions across the world's languages |
Special issue. Morphology and emotions across the world's languages
- Maïa Ponsonnet, Marine Vuillermet [Eds.]Introduction
- Morphology and emotions: A preliminary typology - Maïa Ponsonnet et Marine Vuillermet p. 1-16
Articles
- A preliminary typology of emotional connotations in morphological diminutives and augmentatives - Maïa Ponsonnet p. 17-50
- Diminutives and augmentatives in Beja (North-Cushitic) - Martine Vanhove et Mohamed-Tahir Hamid Ahmed p. 51-80
- Expressiveness and evaluation in Arabic: The singular development of the diminutive in Ḥassāniyya Arabic - Catherine Taine-Cheikh p. 81-113
- The grammatical expression of emotions in Tacana and other Takanan languages - Antoine Guillaume p. 114-145
- The rise and fall of Mojeño diminutives through the centuries - Françoise Rose p. 146-181
- The encoding of emotions in Kakataibo (Panoan): Morphological markers and prosodic patterns - Roberto Zariquiey p. 182-201
- Evaluative morphology in the verbal domain: Complex verbs suffixed with -kVdik in Hungarian - Boglárka Németh et Anna Sőrés p. 202-225
- Expressive values of reduplication in Barunga Kriol (northern Australia) - Maïa Ponsonnet p. 226-255
- Grammatical fear morphemes in Ese Ejja: Making the case for a morphosemantic apprehensional domain - Marine Vuillermet p. 256-293