: N.J. Enfield
: A Grammar of Lao Grammar of Lao
: De Gruyter Mouton
: 9783110207538
: Mouton Grammar Library [MGL]ISSN
: 1
: CHF 180.80
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: Sonstige Sprachen / Sonstige Literaturen
: English
: 593
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Lao is the national language of Laos, and is also spoken widely in Thailand and Cambodia. It is a tone language of the Tai-Kadai family (Southwestern Tai branch). Lao is an extreme example of the isolating, analytic language type. This book is the most comprehensive grammatical description of Lao to date. It describes and analyses the important structures of the language, including classifiers, sentence-final particles, and serial verb constructions. Special attention is paid to grammatical topics from a semantic, pragmatic, and typological perspective.


N. J. Enfield, Max-Planck-Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Frontmatter1
Contents15
Chapter 1. Overview29
Chapter 2. Language background33
Chapter 3. Phonology59
Chapter 4. Sentence-final and phrase-final particles67
Chapter 5. Pronouns103
Chapter 6. Nominal modification119
Chapter 7. Nominal classification145
Chapter 8. Reference management183
Chapter 9. Aspectual-modal marking199
Chapter 10. Verbs and verb types265
Chapter 11. Basic clausal syntax297
Chapter 12. Expressive forms325
Chapter 13. Non-canonical transitive events343
Chapter 14. Preliminary remarks on multi-verb constructions365
Chapter 15. Three-participant events381
Chapter 16. Spatial predication409
Chapter 17. Secondary predication423
Chapter 18. Causation447
Chapter 19. Complementation453
Chapter 20. Coordinating constructions481
Chapter 21. Adverbial constructions489
Chapter 22. Summary remark on multi-verb constructions507
Chapter 23. Texts513
Backmatter567