This monograph describes and analyzes the syntax of classifiers and cultural taxonomy in more than 20 major languages in southern China and Southeast Asia. It provides comprehensive and in-depth data for professional linguists and rudimental knowledge for postgraduate or undergraduate majors or minors engaged in linguistics. Readers will learn how nouns are categorized in syntax and what cultural factors are involved in such a classification process. This is the first book on Kam-Tai classifiers from both syntactic and sociocultural aspects
In Standard Thai (ST), the national language of Thailand, the noun classifier lêm applies to books,...
In this paper, I propose that classifiers in non-quantified contexts such as those occurring with a ...
LoC Class: PL4113, LoC Subject Headings: Tai languages--Numerals, Austronesian languages--Numerals, ...
This paper provides an analysis of nominal classification systems, focussing on the grammaticalizati...
Abstract. This paper is a brief summary of some of our recent research on the processing of nominal ...
International audienceThis article is an overview of issues in language classification, in particula...
Almost all languages have some grammatical means for the linguistic categorization of noun referents...
This thesis promotes an interface inquiry into how classifiers are parameterized in Chinese, which i...
This book addresses the fundamental linguistic question of how the perceived world is expressed thro...
International audienceThis paper considers the classifier system of Stieng (Môn-Khmer language, Sout...
International audienceWe provide a functional analysis of the unconventional sortal classifier syste...
International audienceClassifiers, both nominal and verbal, must be taken into consideration as a pa...
Classifiers and noun classes are basic kinds of noun categorization devices. They fall into several ...
Numerative classifiers are ubiquitous in many Asian languages. This paper pro-poses a method to cons...
This dataset contains exhaustive data on comparative constructions in a sample of 37 Tibeto-Burman l...
In Standard Thai (ST), the national language of Thailand, the noun classifier lêm applies to books,...
In this paper, I propose that classifiers in non-quantified contexts such as those occurring with a ...
LoC Class: PL4113, LoC Subject Headings: Tai languages--Numerals, Austronesian languages--Numerals, ...
This paper provides an analysis of nominal classification systems, focussing on the grammaticalizati...
Abstract. This paper is a brief summary of some of our recent research on the processing of nominal ...
International audienceThis article is an overview of issues in language classification, in particula...
Almost all languages have some grammatical means for the linguistic categorization of noun referents...
This thesis promotes an interface inquiry into how classifiers are parameterized in Chinese, which i...
This book addresses the fundamental linguistic question of how the perceived world is expressed thro...
International audienceThis paper considers the classifier system of Stieng (Môn-Khmer language, Sout...
International audienceWe provide a functional analysis of the unconventional sortal classifier syste...
International audienceClassifiers, both nominal and verbal, must be taken into consideration as a pa...
Classifiers and noun classes are basic kinds of noun categorization devices. They fall into several ...
Numerative classifiers are ubiquitous in many Asian languages. This paper pro-poses a method to cons...
This dataset contains exhaustive data on comparative constructions in a sample of 37 Tibeto-Burman l...
In Standard Thai (ST), the national language of Thailand, the noun classifier lêm applies to books,...
In this paper, I propose that classifiers in non-quantified contexts such as those occurring with a ...
LoC Class: PL4113, LoC Subject Headings: Tai languages--Numerals, Austronesian languages--Numerals, ...