<p><strong>TYPOLOGICAL NOTES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF GENDER</strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p>In the article the linguistic universal is observed, according to which the appearing of the category of gender is connected with the development of the morphological opposition of nominative : accusative. In those systems, where the special form of accusative is attested, the category of gender does exist. It is stated, that the appearing of gender is the morphological phenomenon connected with the changes in the very structure of the language, and an attempt is made to show the development of this category out of the previous category of the grammatical classes. The principal difference between them is that the category of gender is defined pure...
Alongside the syntactic agreement system that it inherited from earlier stages in its history as a G...
Alongside the syntactic agreement system that it inherited from earlier stages in its history as a G...
[Extract] 1. Gender and noun class in one language?\ud \ud Almost all languages have some grammatica...
The paper tackles the issue of gender as a non-prototypical category at the border between derivati...
The term gender was first used in the 5th century B.C. by the Greek philosopher Protagoras, when he ...
The term gender was first used in the 5th century B.C. by the Greek philosopher Protagoras, when he ...
Based on the analysis of durable observations and comparisons with other languages, the article anal...
In the article some features of category of gender are examined from position of comparative linguis...
In this chapter we view grammatical gender as a category type that emerges, evolves and disappears i...
The article is dedicated to the development of the gender inflection within the verbal conjugation....
This article addresses various issues in the diachrony of gender marking, such as the origin and typ...
This article addresses various issues in the diachrony of gender marking, such as the origin and typ...
Abstract: The article focuses on the essence of the concept of gender, definitions of gender and gen...
The term 'gender' requires discussion, since linguistic traditions differ here. This requires us to ...
Alongside the syntactic agreement system that it inherited from earlier stages in its history as a G...
Alongside the syntactic agreement system that it inherited from earlier stages in its history as a G...
Alongside the syntactic agreement system that it inherited from earlier stages in its history as a G...
[Extract] 1. Gender and noun class in one language?\ud \ud Almost all languages have some grammatica...
The paper tackles the issue of gender as a non-prototypical category at the border between derivati...
The term gender was first used in the 5th century B.C. by the Greek philosopher Protagoras, when he ...
The term gender was first used in the 5th century B.C. by the Greek philosopher Protagoras, when he ...
Based on the analysis of durable observations and comparisons with other languages, the article anal...
In the article some features of category of gender are examined from position of comparative linguis...
In this chapter we view grammatical gender as a category type that emerges, evolves and disappears i...
The article is dedicated to the development of the gender inflection within the verbal conjugation....
This article addresses various issues in the diachrony of gender marking, such as the origin and typ...
This article addresses various issues in the diachrony of gender marking, such as the origin and typ...
Abstract: The article focuses on the essence of the concept of gender, definitions of gender and gen...
The term 'gender' requires discussion, since linguistic traditions differ here. This requires us to ...
Alongside the syntactic agreement system that it inherited from earlier stages in its history as a G...
Alongside the syntactic agreement system that it inherited from earlier stages in its history as a G...
Alongside the syntactic agreement system that it inherited from earlier stages in its history as a G...
[Extract] 1. Gender and noun class in one language?\ud \ud Almost all languages have some grammatica...