Journal | Bhasha
Journal issue | 1 | 1 | 2022
Research Article | A Dedicated Sarcasm Construction in Kashmiri as a Feature of the South Asian Linguistic Area

A Dedicated Sarcasm Construction in Kashmiri as a Feature of the South Asian Linguistic Area

This paper has two parts. In the first part (§§ 2‑3) we cover some of the resources that the Kashmiri sarcast draws on. In the second part (§§ 4‑6) we explore a particular formulaic construction that we maintain is specifically dedicated to the expression of sarcasm, not only in Kashmiri but in most languages of the Indo‑Aryan family – with the possible exception of Bangla and its neighbours. Since this construction occurs in some but not all the major Dravidian languages, it may be regarded as another feature or ‘trait’ of the South Asian Linguistic Area first adumbrated by Emeneau (1956) and further extended by Masica (1976).


Open access | Peer reviewed

Submitted: Dec. 10, 2021 | Accepted: March 2, 2022 | Published: April 29, 2022 | Language: en

Keywords Dedicated construction Indo-Aryan Linguistic area Dravidian Intent Cue Insincere speech


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