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920616s1993 caua b s000 0 eng
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a| Payne, Thomas Edward,
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a| The twins stories :
b| participant coding in Yagua narrative /
c| Thomas Edward Payne.
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a| Berkeley (Calif.) :
b| University of California press,
c| 1993.
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a| Xiv, 222 p. :
b| ill. ;
c| 26 cm.
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a| University of California publications in linguistics ;
v| 120
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a| Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-222).
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a| This work is a quantitative discourse study of referential devices in Yagua, a relatively unstudied language of the Amazon basin. Of particular interest are folktales in which the major participants are matched pairs, and which involve extensive use of direct speech. A major finding is that the indices of "Referential Distance" and "Persistence" quantify distinct functional domains.
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a| Folklore.
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a| Yagua indianen.
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a| Yagua taal.
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a| Yagua Indians
x| Folklore.
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a| Yagua language
x| Discourse analysis.
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a| Yagua language
x| Grammar.
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