Chapter
2 Welsh echo responsives
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60 – 71
2.2 Full echo and substitute responsives: types of finite verbs
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71 – 76
2.1 Perfect responsives: tense and aspect
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71 – 71
2.3 Agreement features: person deixis
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76 – 89
2.4 Agreement features: number
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89 – 95
2.5 Forms of bod ‘be’
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95 – 97
2.6 More about negative forms
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97 – 105
2.7 Summary
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105 – 107
3 Welsh echo and nonecho responsives
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107 – 111
3.2 Discourse sources
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111 – 112
3.1 Introduction
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111 – 111
3.3 Syntactic form
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112 – 119
3.4 Logical form
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119 – 133
3.5 Summary
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133 – 144
4 Discourse functions of Welsh responsives
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144 – 147
4.1 Answers
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147 – 148
4.2 Agreements and disagreements
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148 – 151
4.3 Response questions
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151 – 156
4.4 Acknowledgements
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156 – 159
4.5 Corrections
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159 – 162
5 A formal analysis of Welsh responsives
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162 – 165
4.6 Polarity of responsives
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162 – 162
5.2 Responsives and VPless elliptical sentences
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165 – 167
5.1 VPless elliptical sentences
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165 – 165
5.3 A generalized analysis
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167 – 202
6 Children’s use of Welsh responsives
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202 – 217
6.2 Echo responsives
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217 – 223
6.1 Introduction
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217 – 217
6.3 Nonecho responsives
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223 – 233
6.4 Nonecho or echo responsives
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233 – 236
6.5 Forms of verbal responsives: positive and negative
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236 – 238
6.6 Summary
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238 – 255
7 Language contact: the influence of English
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255 – 257
7.2 Language background
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257 – 271
7.1 Introduction
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257 – 257
7.3 Conclusions
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271 – 291
8 Internal causes of variation
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291 – 295
8.2 Discourse
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295 – 300
8.1 Isomorphism
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295 – 295
8.3 Semantics
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300 – 314
8.4 Overall summary and conclusions
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314 – 315
Appendix I. Conventions in the corpus examples
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315 – 321
Appendix II. Conventions in the interlinear glosses
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321 – 323
Appendix III. Additional examples of responsives
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323 – 325
Appendix IV. Examples of formal answering systems
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325 – 333
References
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335 – 355