This book offers a multifaceted, cross-linguistic survey of all types of grammatical devices used to categorize nouns. It represents an ambitious expansion beyond earlier studies dealing with individual aspects of this phenomenon, notably Corbett\u27s (I99I) landmark monograph on noun classes (genders), Dixon\u27s important essay (I982) distinguishing noun classes from classifiers, and Greenberg\u27s (I972) seminal paper on numeral classifiers. Aikhenvald\u27s Classifiers exceeds them all in the number of languages it examines and in its breadth of typological inquiry. The book is intended to inspire and guide more linguists into conducting fieldwork on undescribed or under-described languages by providing \u27a framework within which field...
Every language has some means of categorizing objects into humans, or animates, or by their shape, f...
This book takes a fresh look at the development of gender in Early and Late Proto-Indo-European. Mat...
Over a period of two decades, Mark Baker produced a remarkable series of books, each of them an ambi...
Review of Patrick Hanks (2013) Lexical Analysis: Norms and Exploitations (MIT Press
In languages that contain them, verb-internal subject/object agreement affixes are normally a purely...
Classifiers and noun classes are basic kinds of noun categorization devices. They fall into several ...
A scientific theory is judged by its ability to provide a principled explanation of less straightfor...
Almost all languages have some grammatical means for the linguistic categorization of noun referents...
A noun may refer to a man, a woman, an animal, or an inanimate object of varied shape, size, and fun...
[From preface:] Every language has some means of categorizing objects into humans, or animates, or ...
One of the least remarked aspects of the Mongol conquest is the dissemination of Mongolic languages ...
Book reviews of the following works: Istvan Kecskes: Situation-bound utterances in L1 and L2 (Studie...
These two weighty volumes actually go far in showcasing the world\u27s linguistic diversity, both pa...
This crosslinguistic study of patterns formed by exceptions to general typological rules governing t...
Grammatical means for the linguistic categorization of noun referents are found in just about every ...
Every language has some means of categorizing objects into humans, or animates, or by their shape, f...
This book takes a fresh look at the development of gender in Early and Late Proto-Indo-European. Mat...
Over a period of two decades, Mark Baker produced a remarkable series of books, each of them an ambi...
Review of Patrick Hanks (2013) Lexical Analysis: Norms and Exploitations (MIT Press
In languages that contain them, verb-internal subject/object agreement affixes are normally a purely...
Classifiers and noun classes are basic kinds of noun categorization devices. They fall into several ...
A scientific theory is judged by its ability to provide a principled explanation of less straightfor...
Almost all languages have some grammatical means for the linguistic categorization of noun referents...
A noun may refer to a man, a woman, an animal, or an inanimate object of varied shape, size, and fun...
[From preface:] Every language has some means of categorizing objects into humans, or animates, or ...
One of the least remarked aspects of the Mongol conquest is the dissemination of Mongolic languages ...
Book reviews of the following works: Istvan Kecskes: Situation-bound utterances in L1 and L2 (Studie...
These two weighty volumes actually go far in showcasing the world\u27s linguistic diversity, both pa...
This crosslinguistic study of patterns formed by exceptions to general typological rules governing t...
Grammatical means for the linguistic categorization of noun referents are found in just about every ...
Every language has some means of categorizing objects into humans, or animates, or by their shape, f...
This book takes a fresh look at the development of gender in Early and Late Proto-Indo-European. Mat...
Over a period of two decades, Mark Baker produced a remarkable series of books, each of them an ambi...