A combination of number marking, on the one hand, and genders, animacy and classifiers of various sorts on the other, may form the basis for semantic subcategorisation of nominal referents, in addition to further such devices. The paper investigates number as a noun categorisation device in a selection of languages in north-west Amazonia, each with a system of classifiers used in several morphosyntactic contexts. Number is shown to be prone to areal diffusion in situations of language contact
Grammatical means for the linguistic categorization of noun referents are found in just about every ...
Miraña, an endangered Witotoan language spoken in the Colombian Amazon region, has an inventory of o...
© 2016 The Author(s).The article represents structural semantic analysis of the grammatical number o...
A combination of number marking, on the one hand, and genders, animacy and classifiers of various so...
The category of Number is often considered as rather simple comparing to such categories as case or...
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. ...
In languages with numeral classifiers systems, nouns must appear with one of a series of classifiers...
International audienceIn contrast with some other Austronesian languages, number (i.e. singular, dua...
In languages with numeral classifiers systems, nouns must appear with one of a series of classifiers...
Pre-publication version of an article published in 2014International audienceThis paper analyses the...
Contains fulltext : 40948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Miraña, an endan...
A noun may refer to a man, a woman, an animal, or an inanimate object of varied shape, size, and fun...
This chapter discusses noun categorization devices in Zamucoan languages (Ayoreo, Chamacoco, and the...
Every language has some means of categorizing objects into humans, or animates, or by their shape, f...
Grammatical means for the linguistic categorization of noun referents are found in just about every ...
Miraña, an endangered Witotoan language spoken in the Colombian Amazon region, has an inventory of o...
© 2016 The Author(s).The article represents structural semantic analysis of the grammatical number o...
A combination of number marking, on the one hand, and genders, animacy and classifiers of various so...
The category of Number is often considered as rather simple comparing to such categories as case or...
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. ...
In languages with numeral classifiers systems, nouns must appear with one of a series of classifiers...
International audienceIn contrast with some other Austronesian languages, number (i.e. singular, dua...
In languages with numeral classifiers systems, nouns must appear with one of a series of classifiers...
Pre-publication version of an article published in 2014International audienceThis paper analyses the...
Contains fulltext : 40948.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Miraña, an endan...
A noun may refer to a man, a woman, an animal, or an inanimate object of varied shape, size, and fun...
This chapter discusses noun categorization devices in Zamucoan languages (Ayoreo, Chamacoco, and the...
Every language has some means of categorizing objects into humans, or animates, or by their shape, f...
Grammatical means for the linguistic categorization of noun referents are found in just about every ...
Miraña, an endangered Witotoan language spoken in the Colombian Amazon region, has an inventory of o...
© 2016 The Author(s).The article represents structural semantic analysis of the grammatical number o...