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Celebrating indigenous voice: Legends and narratives in languages of the tropics and beyond

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posted on 2024-06-10, 22:31 authored by Alexandra AikhenvaldAlexandra Aikhenvald, Robert L Bradshaw, Luca Ciucci, Pema WangdiPema Wangdi
This volume explores the linguistic devices employed in the astoundingly rich narrative traditions in the tropical hot-spots of linguistic and cultural diversity, and the ways in which cultural changes and new means of communication affect narrative genres and structures. It focusses on linguistic and cultural facets of the narratives in the areas of linguistic diversity across the tropics and surrounding areas - New Guinea, Northern Australia, Siberia, and also the Tibeto-Burman region. The introduction brings together the recurrent themes in the grammar and the substance of the narratives. The twelve contributions to the volume address grammatical forms and categories deployed in organizing the narrative and interweaving the protagonists and the narrator. These include quotations, person of the narrator and the protagonist, mirativity, demonstratives, and clause chaining. The contributors also address the kinds of narratives told, their organization and evolution in time and space, under the impact of post-colonial experience and new means of communication via social media.

Funding

Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)

History

Editor

Aikhenvald AY; Bradshaw RL; Ciucci L; Wangdi P

Volume

5

Start Page

1

End Page

339

Number of Pages

339

ISBN-13

9783110789775

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter

Place of Publication

Berlin, Germany

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Cultural Warning

This research output may contain the images, voices or names of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander or First Nations people now deceased. We apologize for any distress that may occur.

Era Eligible

  • No

Series

Anthropological Linguistics

Number of Chapters

13