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The Twins Stories: Participant Coding in Yapuga Narrative by Thomas E. Payne β€” book cover

The Twins Stories: Participant Coding in Yapuga Narrative

by Thomas E. Payne
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Overview

This work is a quantitative discourse study of referential devices in Yagua, a relatively unstudied language of the Amazon basin. Of particular interest are folktales in which the major participants are matched pairs, and which involve extensive use of direct speech. A major finding is that the indices of "Referential Distance" and "Persistence" quantify distinct functional domains.

Synopsis

This work is a quantitative discourse study of referential devices in Yagua, a relatively unstudied language of the Amazon basin. Of particular interest are folktales in which the major participants are matched pairs, and which involve extensive use of direct speech. A major finding is that the indices of "Referential Distance" and "Persistence" quantify distinct functional domains.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1993
Publisher
University of California Press
Pages
236
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780520097742

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