Genetti, Carol. 2011. The tapestry of Dolakha Newar: Chaining, embedding, and the complexity of sentences. Linguistic Typology 15(1). 5-24. doi: 10.1515/lity.2011.002. Walter de Gruyter GmbH \& Co. KG.
@article{436184, author = {Genetti, Carol}, journal = {Linguistic Typology}, number = {1}, pages = {5-24}, publisher = {Walter de Gruyter GmbH \& Co. KG}, title = {The tapestry of Dolakha Newar: Chaining, embedding, and the complexity of sentences}, url = {http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/lity.2011.15.issue-1/lity.2011.002/lity.2011.002.xml}, volume = {15}, year = {2011}, abstract = {In Dolakha Newar the boundaries of syntactic sentences are clearly demarcated. However, each tightly-bounded sentence has the potential for infinite expansion and structural complexity. This results from the recursive interaction of two basic combinatorial structures: chaining and embedding. While these structures are basic to many of the world's languages, in Dolakha Newar speakers combine them freely and frequently to spontaneously create sentences of remarkable intricacy. Additional structural nuance is provided by the chaining of constituents at levels below the clause and the sharing of core arguments. The result is a syntactic fabric of depth and complexity.}, doi = {10.1515/lity.2011.002}, inlg = {English [eng]}, issn = {1430-0532}, keywords = {clause chaining, clause combining, converb, discourse structure, Newar, recursion, speech reporting, syntactic complexity, syntax, Tibeto-Burman}, lgcode = {Newari [newa1246]}, macro_area = {Eurasia}, src = {degruyter, haspelmath} }
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