Exact repetition in grammar and discourse

Most scholars define reduplication as a formally restricted grammatical process, neatly distinguishing it from 'mere' repetition as a discoursal option. However, there is a fuzzy grey area between the two processes that has rarely been explored so far. In this timely collection, the phenom...

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Other Authors: Finkbeiner, Rita, Freywald, Ulrike
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; Boston De Gruyter, [2018]
Series:Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ; 323.
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Contents --  |t List of Contributors --  |t Part I: Setting the Scene: Forms and Functions of Repetition --  |t Exact repetition or total reduplication? Exploring their boundaries in discourse and grammar /  |r Freywald, Ulrike / Finkbeiner, Rita --  |t Function vs form -- On ways of telling repetition and reduplication apart /  |r Stolz, Thomas / Levkovych, Nataliya --  |t The derivational nature of reduplication and its relation to boundary phenomena /  |r Schwaiger, Thomas --  |t Part II: Exact Repetition in Grammar --  |t Reduplication and repetition in Russian Sign Language /  |r Kimmelman, Vadim --  |t A brief overview of total reduplication in Modern Japanese /  |r Petermann, Christoph --  |t Affixation or compounding? Reduplication in Standard Chinese /  |r Sui, Yanyan --  |t Fixer-uppers. Reduplication in the derivation of phrasal verbs /  |r Lensch, Anke --  |t Turkish doubled verbs as doubled TPs /  |r Erbaşı, Betül --  |t Cognate objects in language variation and change /  |r Eitelmann, Matthias / Mondorf, Britta --  |t Part III: Exact Repetition in (Discourse) Pragmatics --  |t The lexical clone: Pragmatics, prototypes, productivity /  |r Horn, Laurence R. --  |t Sentence-peripheral Coordinative Reduplication in German: A pragmatic view /  |r Finkbeiner, Rita --  |t Focus on repetition: On the role of focus and repetition in echo questions /  |r Poschmann, Claudia --  |t Repetition versus implicatures and presuppositions /  |r Cummins, Chris --  |t Exact Repetition in Tojol-ab'al Maya /  |r Brody, Mary Jill --  |t An analysis of two forms of verbal mimicry in troubles talk conversations between strangers and friends /  |r Cannava, Kaitlin / Bodie, Graham D. --  |t Language Index --  |t Subject Index. 
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