While nominal classification has received considerable attention, relatively little is known about cross-linguistically rare complex systems. An example is provided by Nepali (Indo-European, Indic), which possesses both grammatical gender and numeral classifiers. Our aim is to examine morphosyntactic and functional properties of the general classifier wota. Unusually, the classifier exhibits gender agreement both in its independent forms and as fused with a numeral, raising questions about its lexical and pragmatic functions. Our study contributes to the typology of nominal classification by proposing a functional approach to cases of complex co-occurrence of gender and classifiers
Grammatical gender is assigned to nouns differently in different languages. Are all factors that inf...
International audienceThis paper provides an analysis of the gender system of Ɓə́ná-Yungur (glottoc...
In his book on gender Corbett observes that establishing the number of genders or noun classes in a ...
While nominal classification has received considerable attention, relatively little is known about c...
International audienceWhile nominal classification has received considerable attention, relatively l...
Proto-Indo-European (PIE) had two grammatical genders (common and neuter); the feminine was a shared...
Categorization is one the most relevant tasks realized by humans during their life, as we consistent...
Every language has some means of categorizing objects into humans, or animates, or by their shape, f...
This paper surveys the occurrence of gender and numeral classifiers in the languages of the world an...
There are two ways for a language to classify its nouns: either by means of classifiers, which speci...
This chapter addresses the issue of coexistence of noun categorization devices within one language. ...
This chapter addresses the issue of coexistence of noun categorization devices within one language. ...
Almost all languages of the world have nominal classification devices in their grammar. The most wid...
This paper focuses on nominal classification in Bantu, Romance and Chinese. The relation between ...
[From preface:] Every language has some means of categorizing objects into humans, or animates, or ...
Grammatical gender is assigned to nouns differently in different languages. Are all factors that inf...
International audienceThis paper provides an analysis of the gender system of Ɓə́ná-Yungur (glottoc...
In his book on gender Corbett observes that establishing the number of genders or noun classes in a ...
While nominal classification has received considerable attention, relatively little is known about c...
International audienceWhile nominal classification has received considerable attention, relatively l...
Proto-Indo-European (PIE) had two grammatical genders (common and neuter); the feminine was a shared...
Categorization is one the most relevant tasks realized by humans during their life, as we consistent...
Every language has some means of categorizing objects into humans, or animates, or by their shape, f...
This paper surveys the occurrence of gender and numeral classifiers in the languages of the world an...
There are two ways for a language to classify its nouns: either by means of classifiers, which speci...
This chapter addresses the issue of coexistence of noun categorization devices within one language. ...
This chapter addresses the issue of coexistence of noun categorization devices within one language. ...
Almost all languages of the world have nominal classification devices in their grammar. The most wid...
This paper focuses on nominal classification in Bantu, Romance and Chinese. The relation between ...
[From preface:] Every language has some means of categorizing objects into humans, or animates, or ...
Grammatical gender is assigned to nouns differently in different languages. Are all factors that inf...
International audienceThis paper provides an analysis of the gender system of Ɓə́ná-Yungur (glottoc...
In his book on gender Corbett observes that establishing the number of genders or noun classes in a ...