When presented with an entity (e.g., a wooden honey-dipper) labeled with a novel noun, how does a listener know that the noun refers to an instance of an object kind (honey-dipper) rather than to a substance kind (wood)? While English speakers draw upon count-mass syntax for clues to the nouns meaning, linguists have proposed that classifier languages, which lack count-mass syntax, provide other syntactic cues. Three experiments tested Mandarin-speakers sensitivity to the diminutive suffix -zi and the general classifier ge when interpreting novel nouns. Experiment 1 found that -zi occurs more frequently with nouns that denote object kinds. Experiment 2 demonstrated Mandarin-speaking adults sensitivity to ge and -zi when inferring n...
Chinese classifiers measure words: A phenomenon that is hard to translate Due to the fact that Chine...
Young children acquire words with amazing rapidity, and this rapid growth is mostly due to the incre...
International audienceIn human languages, plurality can be viewed as one way of expressing quantific...
PACLIC / The University of the Philippines Visayas Cebu College Cebu City, Philippines / November 20...
By some accounts, speakers of classifier languages such as Mandarin or Japanese, which lack count-ma...
The count-mass distinction often served as a test case for asking how syntax and semantics are relat...
The linguist James Huang categorized languages into “cool” languages (i.e., languages that rely more...
This paper examines the interpretation of unclassified nouns in Mandarin Chinese from the perspectiv...
Classifiers have been found to influence the conceptual organization of speakers of Mandarin Chinese...
The linguistic relativity hypothesis proposes that speakers of different languages perceive and conc...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents ’ input through type}toke...
English-speaking children understand and produce generic expressions in the preschool years, but the...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents' input through type/token...
The first question focused on the use of morphological cues in the selection of classifiers by nativ...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. On the ...
Chinese classifiers measure words: A phenomenon that is hard to translate Due to the fact that Chine...
Young children acquire words with amazing rapidity, and this rapid growth is mostly due to the incre...
International audienceIn human languages, plurality can be viewed as one way of expressing quantific...
PACLIC / The University of the Philippines Visayas Cebu College Cebu City, Philippines / November 20...
By some accounts, speakers of classifier languages such as Mandarin or Japanese, which lack count-ma...
The count-mass distinction often served as a test case for asking how syntax and semantics are relat...
The linguist James Huang categorized languages into “cool” languages (i.e., languages that rely more...
This paper examines the interpretation of unclassified nouns in Mandarin Chinese from the perspectiv...
Classifiers have been found to influence the conceptual organization of speakers of Mandarin Chinese...
The linguistic relativity hypothesis proposes that speakers of different languages perceive and conc...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents ’ input through type}toke...
English-speaking children understand and produce generic expressions in the preschool years, but the...
Previous research has focused on evaluating the nouns and verbs in parents' input through type/token...
The first question focused on the use of morphological cues in the selection of classifiers by nativ...
Theoretical thesis.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. On the ...
Chinese classifiers measure words: A phenomenon that is hard to translate Due to the fact that Chine...
Young children acquire words with amazing rapidity, and this rapid growth is mostly due to the incre...
International audienceIn human languages, plurality can be viewed as one way of expressing quantific...