This volume showcases the expression of number and quantity in a dozen minority languages spoken in Eastern Indonesia. While several papers offer a typological and comparative perspective, most contributions provide detailed descriptions of the numeral systems, universal quantifiers, classifiers, and the expression of nominal and verbal number in individual languages. Languages featuring in this volume include the Austronesian languages Sumbawa, Tolaki, Helong, Uab Meto, and Papuan Malay; the Timor-Alor-Pantar languages Abui, Bunaq, Kamang, Makalero, Sawila, and Western Pantar, and the West-Papuan language Tobelo
This study compares the semantic basis for numeral classes in over fifty languages and dialects of t...
This paper is an attempt to exhibit the commonalities as well as variations present in the numeral s...
The Alor-Pantar family constitutes the westernmost outlier group of Papuan (Non-Austronesian) langua...
This volume showcases the expression of number and quantity in a dozen minority languages spoken in ...
This volume showcases the expression of number and quantity in a dozen minority languages spoken in...
In this paper, we seek to draw attention to Malayo-Polynesian languages outside of the Oceanic subgr...
The indigenous numerals of the AP languages, as well as the indigenous structures for arithmetic ope...
This paper wishes to describe the numeral systems in the regions of Papua, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) ...
The vast majority of the three hundred or so modern Tibeto-Burman languages have decimal numeral sys...
The papers in this collection present the numeral systems of more than twenty Nigerian languages. Th...
Speakers of Tetun Dili, in Timor-Leste, commonly use three sets of numerals, namely native Tetun as ...
One of the local language that found in the province of Papua with the largest number of speakers is...
This paper examines the numeral systems and the change in these systems in the Papuan language Mian ...
In this paper we consider how Eastern Indonesia may be treated as a linguistic area. We propose fi v...
This volume contains papers describing and discussing language change in the Austronesian languages ...
This study compares the semantic basis for numeral classes in over fifty languages and dialects of t...
This paper is an attempt to exhibit the commonalities as well as variations present in the numeral s...
The Alor-Pantar family constitutes the westernmost outlier group of Papuan (Non-Austronesian) langua...
This volume showcases the expression of number and quantity in a dozen minority languages spoken in ...
This volume showcases the expression of number and quantity in a dozen minority languages spoken in...
In this paper, we seek to draw attention to Malayo-Polynesian languages outside of the Oceanic subgr...
The indigenous numerals of the AP languages, as well as the indigenous structures for arithmetic ope...
This paper wishes to describe the numeral systems in the regions of Papua, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) ...
The vast majority of the three hundred or so modern Tibeto-Burman languages have decimal numeral sys...
The papers in this collection present the numeral systems of more than twenty Nigerian languages. Th...
Speakers of Tetun Dili, in Timor-Leste, commonly use three sets of numerals, namely native Tetun as ...
One of the local language that found in the province of Papua with the largest number of speakers is...
This paper examines the numeral systems and the change in these systems in the Papuan language Mian ...
In this paper we consider how Eastern Indonesia may be treated as a linguistic area. We propose fi v...
This volume contains papers describing and discussing language change in the Austronesian languages ...
This study compares the semantic basis for numeral classes in over fifty languages and dialects of t...
This paper is an attempt to exhibit the commonalities as well as variations present in the numeral s...
The Alor-Pantar family constitutes the westernmost outlier group of Papuan (Non-Austronesian) langua...