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Index of authors

Abbott, M. 1~, 17, 2~, 41

Abraham, P. T. 168

Adelberger, Jorg 209

Aikhenvald. Alexandra Y. 2, 5-10, 15-21,

25-6, 32, 35. 38. 42, 45-8. 52-4, 69.

107-25,153

Allen, W. Sidney 43

Ameka. Felix 4-5.8-10, 13. 30, 55-6,

224-41

Arora, Harbir Kaur 42

Bally. Charles 11

Baron. Irene 2

Barshi, Immanuel 2. 36

Bateson, G. 107, 121

Beaumont, C. H. 75

Behrend, Heike 48 Bisang, Walter 26

Blake, Barry J. 168

Blench, Roger M. 225

Blust, Robert 2, 45

Boadi, Lawrence A. 224

Boas, Franz 12, 16. 49

Boeder, Winfried 42

Bowden, John 44

Bowden, R. 117

Bril, I. ~4-6, 65-88

Brovm, Donald E. 224

Brownie, John 3, 12, 21

Brownie, Marjo 3. 12, 21

Campbell, Lyle 42-3

Carlin, Eithne B. 34, 48

Carlson, R. 9

Carpenter, Kristen 261

Carrier, James c. 289

Chao, Yuen Ren 187. 190 Chapman, Shirley 13

Chappell, Hilary 2,3.4°,181-2,187.225.241

Cheng, Jie 187,198

Chirikba. Viacheslav A. 45

Christalier, J. G. 224

Churchward, C. M. 18

Clark, Eve V. 225

Claudi, Ulrike 234

Comrie, Bernard 212

Corominas. Joan 28

Creissels. denis 168

Crowhurst, Megan 152 Crowley, Terry 2

Curnow, Timothy Iowan 12,19,32

Delalorm, Cephas 21.6

Delancey, Scott 168

Deloria, Ella 16. 49

Dench. Alan 54-6,126-48

Deng, Siyin 187

Derbyshire, Desmond C. 13-14, 17

Dinslage, Sabine 211

Dixon, R. M. W . 2, 5-13, 17-20. 27-30, 33-4.

38, 46, 52-6. 65, 68, 2.02, 215. 2.24-5, 291,

243-7.291-308

Dol, Philomena 7

Donohue. Mark 20

Edmondson, Jerold A. 7

Elbert, S. H. 3, 14, 34, 47-9

Enfield, Nicholas J. 225

Epps. Patience 37

Errington, J. Joseph 47

Evans. Nicholas 127, 224-5

Foley, Willlam A. 30

Fortescue, Michael 17,31- 2,49

Frajzyngier, Zygmunt 243-60

Fraurud, Kari 44

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310 Index of authors

Gamkrelidze. T. V. 28. 48

Geraghty. Paul 23

Gerdts, Donna 39

Glaskin. Katie 263

Graeber, David 275

Graham. A. G. 187

Gravelle, Gilles 97

Gravelle, Gloria 54-6, 90-106

Green, Diana 24

Gregory. C. A. 274. 287

Gilldemann, Tom 225

Guo, Jimao 187.197

Haenen, Paul 205

Haiman, John 8-9 Han, Jingquan 187

Harnischfeger, Johannes 209, 213

Harrison, S.}. U5. 121, 123

Harrison, S. P. 18

Hegel, Georg 262

Heine, Bernd 2,27-32,37,44.46,101-4,175,

217-18, 225. 234. 237

Hellwig. Birgit 220

Henry. Rosita 54-6. 274-89

Herslund, Michael 2

Hill. D. 75. 82

Hockett. C. F. 224

Huang, C.-T. James 186-7.194

Hyman. Larry 37 Hyslop;Catriona 7.9.14. 2i, 31, 35

Isachenko, Alexander V. 27-8

Ivanov. Vyach. Vs. 12,28,48

Jensen, Cheryl 11

Jespersen, Otto 20, 44

Kachru, Yamuna 42

Karlgren. Bernhard 187

Katyal, Sonia 261, 271

Kearney, Michael 225

Keating, Elizabeth 23. 47-50

Kettler, Sonja 2, 27. 46

Kiyosawa, Kaoru 39 Klamer. Marian 45

Klumpp. Dorothy 28

Koehn. Sally 25

Koshal, Sanyukta 42

Kurylowicz, J. 42

Kuteva. Tania 175

La Fontinelle de, J. 74

Lee, K-D. 4'

Lemonnier, Pierre 287

Levinson, Stephen C. 224

Lewis, Geoffrey 7

Li. Charles 186-7

Lichtenberk, Frantisek 6,9-10,20,2),66,

69.74.77-8

Lin, Yon-Jing 41

Luo. ¥ongxian 54-6,186-207

Lu, Bingfu 187

Luig. Ute 48

Lynch. John 2.9.77

Lyons, Christopher 189

Lyons. John 2, 48, 224

Ma. Zhigang 187

McGregor, William 2, 3. 225

McKinsey & Co. 270

Macquarie Capital Advisors

Limited 269

Matthews. P. H. 243-5, 249 Matthews, Stephen 46

Mattina, Nancy 39

Meek. C. K. 213

Meinhof, Carl 210

Merlan, Francesca 124, 276-82, 187

Michael. Lev D. 54-6. 149-66

Mihas, Elena 175

Mithun, Marianne 2, 16. 36-40, 43

Mosel. U. 68. 75-6

Moyse-Faurie, C. 68-9

MUller, Henrik H0eg 5

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Murdoch, George P. 224-

Mycielski, jan 243

Nichols. Johanna 4 Nikiforidou, Kiki 5

Noonan. Michael 13. 175

Nordlinger, R. 17

Noye, Dominique 255

Obata, Kazuko 39

Ostapirat, Weera 45 Osumi, Midori 10. 13

Ozanne-Rivierre. F. 68-70,74.77. 80

Pacioni, P. 26. 44 Pan, Haihua 187

Partee. Barbara H. 193

Pasch, H. 10, 13 Payne, Doris 1. 2, 9. 36, 225, 238

Penalver. Eduardo 271

Perniss, Pamela 17-8

Post, Mark W. 54-6, 167-84

Ramirez, Henri 50

Reesink, Ger 9, 45, 93, 97

Reh, Mechthild 37

Reinoso Galindo, Andres Eduardo 28

Ribeiro, Eduardo 25

Richards, Joan 16 Riley, Angela 261

Ring, Andrew j. 237

Rivierre, }.-c. 79

Robbins, Joel 261- 3. 268, 271

Rodrigues, Aryan D. 25

Rose, Carol 268

Ross, Malcolm 2, 265 Routamaa, judy 42, 265

Rumsey, Alan 51-2.,124.276-82.187

Sadler, 1. 17

Sands. Kristina 42-3

Saxton, D. 25

Schmidt, Annette 46 Schroeder, Jeanne 262

Index of authors 311

Seiler. Hansjakob 2; "29, 31, 225

Seki, 1. 27. 43

Shay, Erin 243. 249

Shen, Jiaxuan 197

Shi, Yuzhi 187

Shimizu, IGyoshi 209

Slater. Keith W. 12

Song, jae jung 41

S0rensen, Finn 2

Spaulding, Craig 43

Spaulding, Pat 43

Staalsen, Lori 117 Staalsen, Philip 117 Stasch. Rupert 261-2,266.269-71

Stassen, Leon 225. 237

Stewart, Pamela J. 2.75, 286

Stolz, Thomas 2. 27. 46

Storch, Anne 54-6, 208-23

Strathern. Andrew J. 275-6,287

Strathern. Marilyn 262, 276, 287

Stroh. Cornelia 2, 27. 46

Subbarao, Karumuri Venkata 42

Sun, jackson T.-S. 41

Sybesma, Rint 187

Taylor, john R. 224

Telban, Borut u8

Thompson, Chad 13-15.32

Thompson, Sandra 186-7

T omu. Cecilia E. 226

Ullrich. Charles 45, 49

Urdze, Aina 2, 27, 46

van den Berg, Rene 45

van Staden, Miriam 45

Vasmer, Max 48

Velazquez-Castillo, Maura 33

ViitsQ, T.-R. 2.9

Weiner, Annette 266-8. :274. 287

Weiner, James 263.287

Weir, E. M" Helen 38

Welmers, William E. 209, 224

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312 Index of authors

Wen, Binli 187

Westermann. Diedrich 219

Wierzbicka, Anna 225

Wilson, William H. 18

Wood, Michael 54-6,261-72

Xiao, Defa 187, 198

Xu, Dan 186-7, 197

Yang, Tongyin 7

Zeshan, Ulrike 27-8

Zhu, Dexi 187

Zhu, Xingfan 198

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Index of languages, language families, linguistic areas, and ethnic groups

African languages 55. 66

Akan 224. 234

Amazonian languages 8, 15. 27. 291- 2

Apalai 25. see also Carib languages

Apatani 168

Arawa languages 13.27.42,56.291,295

Arawak languages 8, 12,15-16. 19-20,25.

31- 2 ,36.44-6, so, 55. 149, 153. 225

Athabaskan languages 13

Australian languages 27. 36. 41, 51-2, 56,

126-8, 137-40,147. 291

Austronesian languages 9. 20, 44-5

Awa Pit (Cuaiquier) 12,19-20,32

Baltic languages 28-9. 48

Balta-Finnic languages 27.42

Baniwa Hohodene 16, 19. see also Baniwa

of I~ana/Kurripako Baniwa of Iyana/Knrripako 16, 19.

26-8,50

Barbacoan languages 12, 19-20. 32

Bilua 39 Boumaa Fijian 34

Cantonese 26. 46

Carib languages 14-17.41-2,46

Caucasian Sprachbund 42, 45

Chadie languages 243- 4. 249

Chinese. see Mandarin Chinese

Colloquial Welsh 29

Dakkhini 42

Dakota 16, 49-50 'Dongo~ko 10. 13

Drehu 66.77.80

Dyirbal 18.31.34.46.56.291-306

East Benue~Congo 208

East Bird's Head Peninsula family 97.106

East Nusantara linguistic area 45

East Tucanoan languages 16. 46

English 3-6.20.28.32.36-7.43-5.48.50.189.

193-5. 202- 3. 291. 294-6. 299. 302-6 Estonian 29-30. 42

Ewe 5. 8, 10, 13, 45- 6, 225-6, 230-5, 238-41

Fijian dialects 44. 48. see also Bownaa Fijian

Finnish 42-3

Fula 255

Galo 2-16.28-3°.34.37.42-7.167-85.3°6

Gbe 226. see also Ewe

Ghana~Togo-Mountain languages

Greek 5

Guarani, Paraguayan 33

Hatam 9

Haya 37

Hindi 42

Hixkaryana 14-15

Hlai 45

Hmong 10, 26, 46

Hone 3. 10-13. 16, 34, 44-6, 55, 111. 118, 123. 208-223

Hup 37--8

Iaai 70.77 Iatmul 107, 121

Indo-European languages 3.11.28-9,42.46

Iroquoian languages 43

Jarawara 13.27.30. 33.56.291,295-302,305-6

Javanese 47

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314 Index of languages

Ie languages 25. 42

Jukunoid languages 50, 208

Kaliai-Kove 20

Kam 7

Kamaiuni 27

Kampa languages 149-54

Kamula 42,48-52,55-6,261-72,307

Karawari uS

Kariri 25

Kipea-Kariri; see Kariri Konkani 42

Koyukon 13-15. 32, 35. 42 Ku Waru 117.276-81. see also Temhoka

Kusaiean 41

Kwa languages 55. 224-Kwoma 107. 117

Ladakhj 42

Lakota 43. 45. 49. see also Dakota Lango 13

Likpe 2-11,28.37.43-6,55.114.215.224-42,294

Lolovoli dialect of the North-east Arnbae

language 7.9.14.21,31,35

Lower Sepik languages 118

Maa 238

Macro- Je languages 25

Macushi 15,17.25.41

l1anarn 66.74.77-8.87

Manambu 3-4. 20, 27-31, 34-40, 49. 52, 54.

107- 125. 306

Mandarin Chinese 4-5. 8, 11, 18, 29. 40-7. 55.

186-207, 294-

Mangghuer 12

Martuthunira 3. 7. 9-13.18,27-8.36,47.54- 5.

u8. 126:-48, 292

Matsigenka 149- 50. 154, 165

l1aybrat 7

Mba languages 10

l1ekeo 9 Melpa 276, see also Ku Waru, T emboka

l1eyah 97. 106 Miao~Yao languages 26,46

Micronesian languages 3, 14, 23. 41

Modern Tepehuan 25

Mohawk 43

MongoHc 12

Moskona 2, 4. 7-15. 29-31. 35, 41-2, 45-9,

54.90-106,117,204

Mussau 3.7.12,21-2

Mussau~Emira; see Mussau

Nadeb 38

Nankma 43. 54 Nanti 3- 5.8.11-16.19- 20.27.30. 33,36-9.50,

54-5. 120. 149- 66, 204. 225. 306-7 Na~ Togo languages 224

Ndu languages 54

Nelemwa 2,4-16,20-1.24.26, 30,36- 9.43.

54. 65-89. 294

New Caledonian languages 70, 77-9

Nilo-Saharan languages 238

North-east Ambae language 7.9.14.21.31,35.

see nlso Lolovoli dialect of the North-east Ambae language

Nilotic languages 13

North American [nruan languages 2

North Arawak languages 15, 19. 25

OceaniC languages 2-3. 6-14. 20- 3. 28, 33.

41. 48. 54. 66-8. 74. 87-8

Palikur 25. 46

Papago 25

Papuan languages 9. 276. see also Ndu

languages

Paraguayan Guarani 33

Pauman 13

Piapoco 28

Pilbara languages 126. 139-40

Portuguese 5. 2.8

Proto-Arawa 295

Proto-Eastern Malaya-Polynesian 45

Proto-Oceanic 71

Proto~Tibeto-Burman 168

Puluwat 3. '4. 34. 47-9

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Retuara 45

Salish languages 39

Sign languages 27-8

Siouan languages 1~, 50

Slavic languages 12, 28-9. 48

Sougb 97, 106

South Halrnahera languages 44

Spanish 5, 28

Taba 44

Tai-Kadai languages 7.45

Tariana 12, 14-16, 26, 32, 44-6, 48-50

Temboka 2,7.35.42,49,51,56,274-90,306-7 Tibeto-Burman languages 42,55.167

Tigak 75

Tinrin 10, 13

Tolai 68, 75, 87

Tongan 18

Toqabaqita la, 14

Trio 34.48

Index of languages 315

Tsimshian 12

Tucano 6,16,46,48-5° Tucanoan languages 45. see also East

Tucanoan languages

Tupi-Guarani languages 25-7, 42

Turkish 7, 44

Uto-Aztecan languages 25,31

Vaupes area 52

Wandala 2-7.11,14,28-30,42,48,

55,243-60

Warekena 8, IS, 19

Warembori 20

Waura 16

Welsh, see Colloquial Welsh

West Greenlandic 17. 31-2, 49

Yimas 30

Yucuna 45

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Index of subjects

absolutive-ergative 41- 3

adposition 81-3 advanced tongue root vowel harmony 226

allenable possession 8-15.21- 7.32.-3. 40-1,

52-6, 212-13. 225. 280-1, 294-307

in Moskona 91-100

in Nanti 150-8

in N~lemwa 72- 3. 79-80

analytic construction 9-10, 20, 98-100,

see also iconicity. alienable possession

animacy 11-14.19.25-7.33-4. 37.40,43.53.

136. 156, 159-60. 172, 186, 248. 280,

see also humanness

in Hone 210- 12

in Manambu 109-20

in Nelemwa 70-83

animate, see animacy

applicative 39.53. 149. 163-5

apposition 9. 12, 56, 73. 96. 110- 11, 128. 144-6,

175.192,215-16,232-3.240

argument structure, see grammatical relations

ascension 36,53.151- 2,198-9. see also external possession. raising

association 1-6,12,28-30.44.52.55.109.

113- 15.303-4

in Galo 16S-75. IS3-4

in Hone 215-19

in Likpe 224-5. 229-36

in Mandarin Chinese 186-95

in Nelemwa 76-80

in Temboka 278- 9

'belong' 27-9, 103-4. 160

benefactive 1, 41-2. 54. 82-3

body part terms 3-15.21,26.32-3.37.40-5.

53.265.280. see also part-whole relations

in Galo 171-3,181-2

in Hone 213- 14

in Likpe 229-36

in Manambu 109-10, 115-18

in Mandarin Chinese 187-92

in Martuthunira 139. 144-6

in Moskona 93-6

in Nanti 154-5

in N~lemwa 65-87

in Temboka 278-82

in Wandala 250-1

bound noun. see relational noun

case syncretism 41-2.128-40

classificatory verb 35. 90-1, 279-82

classifiers 5.8-11,20- 7,33-4,90-1,163-5,169

in Mandarin Chinese 193-5

in Nanti 164-5

in NeJemwa 68- 70 clausal possession, see predicative possession

climate change 269-72

comitative 83.137-8.173-4,221-2,233.291-4

compound 74,77-8, 81. 117. 186, 200- 1,210,

215-19

constituent order 66. 91, 150, 186. 209. 226,

244. 293-4

construct 68, 71-84, see also pertensive

control 18

copula construction 29-31. 34-5. 108-9.

117-19,221-2

core grammatical relations 36-9. 90, see also grammatical relations

cultural parameters and possession 4.26-7.

45-52, 303-8 among the Kamula 261-72

among the Temboka 275-89

in Gala 182-4

in Hone 212-13.221- 3

in Likpe 239-40

in Manambu 120-4

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in Mandarin Chinese 200-4

in Martuthunira 147

in Moskona 106

in Nanti 165- 6

dative 30.41-3, 227~8)279

definiteness 20-6, 29- 35. 44. 53. 100-3. 124!

151, 159. 193-5. 204. 255-6

demonstrative 71, 140-2, 193-5

direct marking of possession 9-11,

see also inalienable possession

in Moskona 93-100 in NeU~mwa 68- 87

discourse factors and possession 19-20

ergative 41-3

exchange 261-72, 275-89 exclusive possession 268-9

existential 27-35. 86. 159-60. 176-80, 219-21,

258-60, 279-82

external possession 2, 36-41. 53. 87. 106, 116,

181-2,239

foregrounding 36.39-40. 53. 239. see also external possession, noun incorporation

gender 108-24. 213

genitalia, possession of 144-6. 213

genitive 4-12,18,25.41-4.128.135,168-75.

217-19,278-9

genitive classifiers, see possessive classifiers

genitive possession schema 30

grammatical relation markers and possessive

markers 41-3, 173-5

grammatical relations 6.27.36-9,43,66,90-1,

see also oblique grammatical relations.

external possession, noun incorporation

grammaticalization 4,10,12, 21, 28,37. 46, 81-3.

236.240-1,249

Index of subjects 317

in Hone 210-14 ~

in Moskona 91, 96-100

in Nelemwa 70-7

iconic motivation, see iconicity

iconicity 8-10. 26.52

inalienable possession 8-15.21-7.32-3,36-9.

52-6.225. 236.275-6,278-81.294- 302

in Moskona 91-100

in Nanti 150-8

in Nelemwa 68-82

inanimate, see animacy

incorporability of noWlS 36-41, 53, 161-4,

see also noun incorporation

indirect marking of possession 9-14,

see also alienable possession

in Moskona 92-3

in Nelemwa 72-3, 79-80

individuation 10-14, 20, 36-41. 53

interrogative 6, 11, 250-1. 259

Iranian linguistic tradition 7

izafet 7

juxtaposition. see apposition

kinship relations 3-16. 32-3, 36, 40, 45-8,

52-5,265-9.303-4

in Gala 171

in Hone 212- 13

in Likpe 209-36

in Manambu 115-18

in Mandarin Chinese 187-92

in Martuthunira 127. 132-44

in Moskona 91, 96-100

in Nanti 150, 156-8

in NHemwa 65-74.77.87

in Temboka 279-81

in Wandala 250-4. see also relational noun

land ownership 49- 52,55-6,165-6.261-72. 'have' 27-9,32-3,100-3, 117-18, 304 275-89,274-91, )06-8

head in possessive construction 27.90.109- 14. language contact 1-2.45-6. 105-6. 165-6,

113-16,131-2,145-6.155-6. 168. 294-302 221-3.239-41

humanness 11-12,16, 19-20, 25,34>38-40, 52-4. language obsolescence 45

130. 155-6, 263-4, see also animacy language ownership 49-51,306

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318 Index of subjects

location and possession 12., 3D-I. 81-2, 86, 96.

109-11, 146, 188-9. 303-4

in Gala 173-80

in Hone 221-2

in Likpe 225. 232, 237-40

in Temboka 279-80

mirative pronoun 214-15

name 4.10-16.21, 40.48-9.54-6.108,120-7.

130, 214. 305-6

name ownership 120-7

negative possession 27.35-6,86-7. 90.101-4.

258-60, see also privative in Likpe 238

in Manambu 108. 117-20

in Martuthunira 128. 138-40

in Nanti 159-60

nominal hierarchy 11-12,40

nominal tense 17

nominalization 5-6. 15. 18. 36. 43-4. 239

in Nelemwa 83-4

nominative-accusative 108, 126

non-verbal clause, see verbless dause

noun class 209-10.213-14.22.6- 8

noun incorporation 27. 36-41, 53. 87, 150,

161-2, see also incorporability of nouns

noun phrase, marking of possession in 3-11,

see also possessive noun phrase

oblique grammatical relations 36-8,42-3.53.

see also granunatical relations orientation, see spatial relations

ol'mership 3-4.47- 52,87.108.120-4,150-8.

171.182-4,195-6. 239-41, 261-72, 275-89.

302-8

part-whole relations 3- 12, 27. 33. 36-41. 52.

187-92,303-4. see also body part terms

in Gala 171-3

in Likpe 229-36

in Martuthunira 128, 144-6

in Moskona 109-10

in Nanti 150,156-7,164-5

jn NcHemwa 65-87

pennanent possession 17-18.31. 34. 178-9,

219- 22. see also temporary posseSSion

person of possessor 10, 11, 203-4, see also speech act participants

pertensive 7.18.48,68.71-83.127.130,

136-7. 246-51

positional verb 28. 46. 109. 117, 179-80.

220-2, 292-4

possession as a term 2- 3. 224-5. 243, 304

possessive classifiers 5.8-11.20-7.33- 4.68-70,

90- 1.164-5,169. see also classifiers

possessive derivations 31-2,39

possessive noun phrase 1-27.52-3

and other noun phrase types 5-6

in Galo 168-75

in Hone 210-19

in Likpe 224-5, 229-36

in Manambu 109-17

in Mandarin Chinese 187-95

in Martuthunira 127-46

in Moskona 91-100

in Nanti 151-8

in Nelemwa 66-85

in Temboka 278- 80

in Wandala 245-56

possessor's properties 11-12,34-5.39- 41,

52-3, 93-6, 109- 24, 150, 155-6, 161,

195-99, 229-36

postpOSition 228. 235-6. 278,

see also adposition

posture verb 179-80, see also positional verb

predicaUve possession 5-6, 27-36. 52-3

in Gala 175-81

in Hone 219-22

in Likpe 237-9

in Manambu 117-20

in Mandarin Chinese 195-200

in Martuthunira 146-7

in Moskona 92-3, 100-5

in Nanti 158-63

in Nelemwa 85-7

in Temboka 278-81

in Wandala 256- 60

preposition 90, 96, see also adposition

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privative 27, 35-6. 86-7, 128, 138-4°, 292-4,

see also negative possession

prominence 19-20,38-41

pronoun 11-12,92-3.112-13,128-31,152,160,

187-8.209-15.221-2.229-36.246-58. see also mirative pronoun

proper name, see name

property 3-4. 106, 183-4. see also ownership

purpose 41-2,109-11

quantification 5-6, 52, 65. 84. 87, 91, 229

raising 36,53,151-2,198-9, see also ascension,

external possession

reflexive possession 11-12

relational classifiers. see possessive classifiers

relational noun 67-82, 244-5 relativization 27.40-1,44,53.116-17,198-200

reversative construction 150, 163

segmentary person 123-4, 282-3

Semitic linguistic tradition 7

spatial relationships 4-7,10-12,69.76,96,

109-10,172,229-36

speech act participants lQ-11, 97-100. 204

speech registers 23-4, 33-4, 47

spirits 29,47-9,51-2,55-6,121,261-72

Index of subjects 319

subordinate clause ':-43-4. 126

suppletion 10-11, 157

synthetic construction 9-10,20,99-100,108,

see also iconicity, inalienable possession

temporal relationships in possession 17-18

temporary possession 17-18, 31, 34, 178-9,

219-22, see also pennanent possession

topicalization 31, 35, 100-2, 198-200,

209-10,300-1

totem 108,120-4,301-2

Turkic linguistic tradition 7

unpossessed form 14-15,153-4

unpossessable noun 15-16,93,213-14

verbless clause 29-31, 34-5. 86, 104, 118-19,

133. 146, 293-4

whole-part relations, see body part terms,

part-whole relations

'with' -relation 221-2, 233, 292-4.

see also comitative

word order in possessive noun phrase 6-7,

91-2,109-20,126,131,150-2,167-8,

228-9, 245-6. 293-4, see also possessive

noun phrase