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− | The term ''clusivity'' was coined by Viktor Elšík during a discussion on a workshop about person marking in Konstanz, December 2000 (Filimonova 2005: vii). | + | The term ''clusivity'' was coined by [[Viktor Elšík]] during a discussion on a workshop about person marking in Konstanz, December 2000 (Filimonova 2005: vii). |
=== References === | === References === |
Latest revision as of 06:25, 1 July 2008
Clusivity is an overarching term for various kinds of inclusive - exclusive oppositions as found in the marking of person.
Subtypes
Origin
The term clusivity was coined by Viktor Elšík during a discussion on a workshop about person marking in Konstanz, December 2000 (Filimonova 2005: vii).
References
- Filimonova, Elena (ed.) 2005. Clusivity: Typology and Case Studies of the Inclusive-Exclusive Distinction. (Typological Studies in Language, 63.) Amsterdam: Benjamins.