The chapter discusses the expression of number in Nivkh (isolate), which is spoken in the Far East of Russia. Typologically, Nivkh is a (poly)synthetic language with a rather complex (morpho)phonology and predominant suffixation. In Nivkh, number distinctions relate both to the count of participants, which is expressed by numerals and personal pronouns, as well as through nominal and verbal inflection, and to the count of events, which is determined at the clausal level, so that plurality of events is marked either by reduplication of nominal and verbal stems or by verbal suffixation. A maximum number of number features (singular vs. dual vs. plural) is attested in the personal pronouns and the hortative verb forms, whereas in all other for...
The Smith-Stark hierarchy, a version of the Animacy Hierarchy, offers a typology of the cross-lingui...
In Dinka, a Western Nilotic language, nouns are inflected for number and distinguish between singula...
© 2016 The Author(s).The article represents structural semantic analysis of the grammatical number o...
This paper investigates the linguistic expression of number in seven languages from Western and Cent...
The goal of this collective monograph is to explore the relationship between the cognitive notion of...
The goal of this collective monograph is to explore the relationship between the cognitive notion of...
In this introduction, we provide a general overview of a variety of phenomena related to the encodin...
© 2016 The Author(s).The article represents structural semantic analysis of the grammatical number o...
The category of Number is often considered as rather simple comparing to such categories as case or...
This study provides a detailed comparison of the Grammatical Number systems in Russian and Sanskrit,...
© 2016 The Author(s).The article represents structural semantic analysis of the grammatical number o...
© 2016 The Author(s).The article represents structural semantic analysis of the grammatical number o...
This publication is in two languages - English and Russian. the co-author is Dr. G.N. Aver'janov
The Smith-Stark hierarchy, a version of the Animacy Hierarchy, offers a typology of the cross-lingui...
Pre-publication version of an article published in 2014International audienceThis paper analyses the...
The Smith-Stark hierarchy, a version of the Animacy Hierarchy, offers a typology of the cross-lingui...
In Dinka, a Western Nilotic language, nouns are inflected for number and distinguish between singula...
© 2016 The Author(s).The article represents structural semantic analysis of the grammatical number o...
This paper investigates the linguistic expression of number in seven languages from Western and Cent...
The goal of this collective monograph is to explore the relationship between the cognitive notion of...
The goal of this collective monograph is to explore the relationship between the cognitive notion of...
In this introduction, we provide a general overview of a variety of phenomena related to the encodin...
© 2016 The Author(s).The article represents structural semantic analysis of the grammatical number o...
The category of Number is often considered as rather simple comparing to such categories as case or...
This study provides a detailed comparison of the Grammatical Number systems in Russian and Sanskrit,...
© 2016 The Author(s).The article represents structural semantic analysis of the grammatical number o...
© 2016 The Author(s).The article represents structural semantic analysis of the grammatical number o...
This publication is in two languages - English and Russian. the co-author is Dr. G.N. Aver'janov
The Smith-Stark hierarchy, a version of the Animacy Hierarchy, offers a typology of the cross-lingui...
Pre-publication version of an article published in 2014International audienceThis paper analyses the...
The Smith-Stark hierarchy, a version of the Animacy Hierarchy, offers a typology of the cross-lingui...
In Dinka, a Western Nilotic language, nouns are inflected for number and distinguish between singula...
© 2016 The Author(s).The article represents structural semantic analysis of the grammatical number o...