Table of contents
Acknowledgementsvii
Introductionix
Switch-reference in two Quechua languages1
Switch-reference in Huichol: A typological study17
Some features of interclausal reference in Kewa39
Topic continuity in discourse: The functional domain of switch-reference51
Switch-reference, clause order, and interclausal relationships in Maricopa83
On some origins of switch-reference marking105
Referential tracking in Nunggubuyu129
Typological and genetic notes on switch-reference systems in Noth American Indian Languages151
Switch-reference systems in two distinct linguistic areas: Wojokeso (Papua New Guinea) and Guanano
(Northern South America)185
Switch-reference in Lenakel209
When “same” is not “not different”223
Switch-reference in the Northeast Caucasus245
Interclausal reference in Kashaya267
Switch-reference, syntactic organization, and rhetorical structure in Central Yup’ik Eskimo291
References317
Index of Languages337
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