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The NP-strategy for Expressing Reciprocity: Typology, history, syntax and semantics
Elitzur A. Bar-Asher Siegal
[
Typological Studies in Language
127] 2020
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Chapter 5
Changing meaning of the NP-strategy constructions
Article outline
5.1
Introduction
5.2
One-unit anaphors and adverbs
5.2.1
The adverbial strategy for expressing reciprocity
5.2.2
Defining the adverbial strategy for expressing reciprocity
5.3
The Akkadian expression
ah̬āmiš
5.3.1
ah̬āmiš
as an anaphor
5.3.2
A putative shift:
One-unit anaphor
>
adverb
5.4
Strategies for encoding reciprocity versus collective, sociative and comitative expressions
5.4.1
Collective, sociative and comitative expressions
5.4.2
Shifts in meaning between the conceptual categories of reciprocity and sociativity
5.5
The origin of the Akkadian one-unit anaphor
ah̬āmiš
5.6
Summary and discussion of formal analyses of changes in meaning
5.7
Appendix: An observation found in an ancient text on the grammatical relationship between the reciprocal and the sociative domains
Notes