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Conlangery #108: Obviation

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Support Conlangery on Patreon! Announcements: David Salo talking at WiGL on April 11, in Madison, WI, USA The Sixth Language Creation Conference will be on April 25-26 in Horsham, UK Bianca joins us today for an episode on obviation, just another option for managing discourse while clarifying who does what to who. Also, we have a couple interesting digressions on direct/inverse verb agreement systems and George's hindsight on the appropriateness of a certain story. Links and Resources: A little introduction to obviation "Focus, obviation, and word order in East Cree" "Obviation as discourse structure in Swampy Cree acimowin" "Syntactic direction and obviation as empathy-based phenomena: a typological approach" "THE OBVIATION HIERARCHY AND MORPHO SYNTACTIC MARKEDNESS" "Obviation, Inversion, and Topic Rank in Ojibwa"
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When? This feed was archived on April 08, 2016 12:57 (8+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on April 04, 2016 04:29 (8+ y ago)

Why? iTunes Redirect status. The feed contained an iTunes new feed tag.

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Content provided by George Corley and William Annis. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by George Corley and William Annis or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Support Conlangery on Patreon! Announcements: David Salo talking at WiGL on April 11, in Madison, WI, USA The Sixth Language Creation Conference will be on April 25-26 in Horsham, UK Bianca joins us today for an episode on obviation, just another option for managing discourse while clarifying who does what to who. Also, we have a couple interesting digressions on direct/inverse verb agreement systems and George's hindsight on the appropriateness of a certain story. Links and Resources: A little introduction to obviation "Focus, obviation, and word order in East Cree" "Obviation as discourse structure in Swampy Cree acimowin" "Syntactic direction and obviation as empathy-based phenomena: a typological approach" "THE OBVIATION HIERARCHY AND MORPHO SYNTACTIC MARKEDNESS" "Obviation, Inversion, and Topic Rank in Ojibwa"
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