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Studies in African Linguistic Typology
Edited by F.K. Erhard Voeltz
[Typological Studies in Language 64] 2006
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Bourdin, Philippe
2022. Chapter 5. On a few instances where deictic directionals confound expectations. In Neglected Aspects of Motion-Event Description [Human Cognitive Processing, 72],  pp. 95 ff. DOI logo
Genetti, Carol, Kristine Hildebrandt, Nathaniel A. Sims & Alexia Z. Fawcett
2021. Direction and associated motion in Tibeto-Burman. Linguistic Typology 25:2  pp. 345 ff. DOI logo
Gibson, Hannah & Aicha Belkadi
2021. The development of the encoding of deictic motion in the Bantu language Rangi: grammaticalisation and change. Journal of African Languages and Linguistics 42:2  pp. 191 ff. DOI logo
Lamarre, Christine, Alice Vittrant, Anetta Kopecka, Sylvie Voisin, Noëllie Bon, Benjamin Fagard, Colette Grinevald, Claire Moyse-Faurie, Annie Risler, Jin-Ke Song, Adeline Tan & Clément Voirin
2022. Chapter 4. Deictic directionals revisited in the light of advances in typology. In Neglected Aspects of Motion-Event Description [Human Cognitive Processing, 72],  pp. 69 ff. DOI logo
Otero, Manuel A.
2020. Associated motion, direction and (exchoative) aspect in Ethiopian Komo. Studies in Language 44:4  pp. 737 ff. DOI logo
Sarda, Laure & Benjamin Fagard
2022. Chapter 1. Introduction: The description of motion events. In Neglected Aspects of Motion-Event Description [Human Cognitive Processing, 72],  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo

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