Genders and Classifiers
Title | Genders and Classifiers PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald |
Publisher | Explorations in Linguistic Typ |
Pages | 333 |
Release | 2019-08-03 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0198842015 |
This volume offers a comprehensive account of the typology of noun classification across the world's languages. Every language has some means of categorizing objects into humans, or animates, or by their shape, form, size, and function. The most widespread are linguistic genders - grammatical classes of nouns based on core semantic properties such as sex (female and male), animacy, humanness, and also shape and size. Classifiers of several types also serve to categorize entities. Numeral classifiers occur with number words, possessive classifiers appear in the expressions of possession, and verbal classifiers are used on a verb, categorizing its argument. These varied sorts of genders and classifiers can also occur together. This volume elaborates on the expression, usage, history, and meanings of noun categorization devices, exploring their various facets across the languages of South America and Asia, which are known for the diversity of their noun categorization. The volume begins with a typological introduction that outlines the types of noun categorization devices and their expression, scope, functions, and development, as well as sociocultural aspects of their use. The following nine chapters provide in-depth studies of genders and classifiers of different types in a range of South American and Asian languages and language families, including Arawak languages, Zamucoan, Hmong, and Japanese.
Gender and Noun Classification
Title | Gender and Noun Classification PDF eBook |
Author | Éric Mathieu |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2018-11-01 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0192563203 |
This volume explores the many ways by which natural languages categorize nouns into genders or classes. A noun may belong to a given class because of its logical or symbolic similarities with other nouns, because it shares a similar morphological form with other nouns, or simply through an arbitrary convention. The aim of this book is to establish which functional or lexical categories are responsible for this type of classification, especially along the nominal syntactic spine. The book's contributors draw on data from a wide range of languages, including Amharic, French, Gitksan, Haro, Lithuanian, Japanese, Mi'kmaw, Persian, and Shona. Chapters examine where in the nominal structure gender is able to function as a classifying device, and how in the absence of gender, other functional elements in the nominal spine come to fill that gap. Other chapters focus on how gender participates in grammatical concord and agreement phenomena. The volume also discusses semantic agreement: hybrid agreement sometimes arises due to a distinction that grammars encode between natural gender on the one hand and grammatical gender on the other. The findings in the volume have significant implications for syntactic theory and theories of interpretation, and contribute to a greater understanding of the interplay between inflection and derivation. The volume will be of interest to theoretical linguists and typologists from advanced undergraduate level upwards.
Classifiers
Title | Classifiers PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 562 |
Release | 2000-03-30 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0191543985 |
Almost all languages have some ways of categorizing nouns. Languages of South-East Asia have classifiers used with numerals, while most Indo-European languages have two or three genders. They can have a similar meaning and one can develop from the other. This book provides a comprehensive and original analysis of noun categorization devices all over the world. It will interest typologists, those working in the fields of morphosyntactic variation and lexical semantics, as well as anthropologists and all other scholars interested in the mechanisms of human cognition.
A Guide to Gender and Classifiers
Title | A Guide to Gender and Classifiers PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2025-03-17 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780198863601 |
This book explores the range of noun categorization devices found in the languages of the world, from the numeral classifier systems of Southeast Asia to the highly grammaticalized gender agreement classes in Indo-European languages. It shows how these devices provide unique insights into how people categorize the world through the language.
A Grammar of Tariana, from Northwest Amazonia
Title | A Grammar of Tariana, from Northwest Amazonia PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 744 |
Release | 2003-08-07 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 110726880X |
This is a comprehensive reference grammar of Tariana, an endangered Arawak language from a remote region in the northwest Amazonian jungle. Its speakers traditionally marry someone speaking a different language, and as a result most people are fluent in five or six languages. Because of this rampant multilingualism, Tariana combines a number of features inherited from the protolanguage with properties diffused from neighbouring but unrelated Tucanoan languages. Typologically unusual features of the language include: an array of classifiers independent of genders, complex serial verbs, case marking depending on the topicality of a noun, and double marking of case and of number. Tariana has obligatory evidentiality: every sentence contains a special element indicating whether the information was seen, heard, or inferred by the speaker, or whether the speaker acquired it from somebody else. This grammar will be a valuable source-book for linguists and others interested in natural languages.
Encyclopedia of Biometrics
Title | Encyclopedia of Biometrics PDF eBook |
Author | Stan Z. Li |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 1466 |
Release | 2009-08-27 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 0387730028 |
With an A–Z format, this encyclopedia provides easy access to relevant information on all aspects of biometrics. It features approximately 250 overview entries and 800 definitional entries. Each entry includes a definition, key words, list of synonyms, list of related entries, illustration(s), applications, and a bibliography. Most entries include useful literature references providing the reader with a portal to more detailed information.
The Morphosyntax of Gender
Title | The Morphosyntax of Gender PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth T. Kramer |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0199679940 |
This book presents a new approach to gender and its effects on morphosyntax. Using data from genetically diverse languages such as Amharic, Somali, and Romanian, it provides one of the first large-scale, cross-linguistically-oriented, theoretical approaches to the word and sentence structure effects of gender.