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Major linguistic study of nominal classification systems across a variety of languages.
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Major linguistic study of nominal classification systems across a variety of languages.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9780521065238
- ISBN-10: 0521065232
- Artikelnr.: 23581283
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9780521065238
- ISBN-10: 0521065232
- Artikelnr.: 23581283
Preface Gunter Senft; 1. What do we really know about nominal
classification systems? Gunter Senft; 2. A morphosyntactic typology of
classifiers Colette Grinevald; 3. Unusual classifiers in Tariana Alexandra
Y. Aikhenvald; 4. Multiple classifier systems in Akatek (Mayan) Roberto
Zavala Maldonado; 5. Ant, ancestors and medicine: a semantic and pragmatic
account of classifier constructions in Arrernte (Central Australia) David
P. Wilkins; 6. Visualizing ability and nominal classifications: an evidence
of cultural operation in the agreement rules of Japanese numeral
classifiers Kyoko Inoue; 7. Isolation of units and unification of isolates:
the gestalt-functions of classifiers Jürgen Broschart; 8. Bantu noun class
system. Loanword and acquisition evidence of semantic productivity
Katherine Demuth; 9. Gender assignment: a typology and a model Greville G.
Corbett and Norman M. Fraser; 10. Systems of nominal classification - a
concluding discussion John Lucy.
classification systems? Gunter Senft; 2. A morphosyntactic typology of
classifiers Colette Grinevald; 3. Unusual classifiers in Tariana Alexandra
Y. Aikhenvald; 4. Multiple classifier systems in Akatek (Mayan) Roberto
Zavala Maldonado; 5. Ant, ancestors and medicine: a semantic and pragmatic
account of classifier constructions in Arrernte (Central Australia) David
P. Wilkins; 6. Visualizing ability and nominal classifications: an evidence
of cultural operation in the agreement rules of Japanese numeral
classifiers Kyoko Inoue; 7. Isolation of units and unification of isolates:
the gestalt-functions of classifiers Jürgen Broschart; 8. Bantu noun class
system. Loanword and acquisition evidence of semantic productivity
Katherine Demuth; 9. Gender assignment: a typology and a model Greville G.
Corbett and Norman M. Fraser; 10. Systems of nominal classification - a
concluding discussion John Lucy.
Preface Gunter Senft; 1. What do we really know about nominal
classification systems? Gunter Senft; 2. A morphosyntactic typology of
classifiers Colette Grinevald; 3. Unusual classifiers in Tariana Alexandra
Y. Aikhenvald; 4. Multiple classifier systems in Akatek (Mayan) Roberto
Zavala Maldonado; 5. Ant, ancestors and medicine: a semantic and pragmatic
account of classifier constructions in Arrernte (Central Australia) David
P. Wilkins; 6. Visualizing ability and nominal classifications: an evidence
of cultural operation in the agreement rules of Japanese numeral
classifiers Kyoko Inoue; 7. Isolation of units and unification of isolates:
the gestalt-functions of classifiers Jürgen Broschart; 8. Bantu noun class
system. Loanword and acquisition evidence of semantic productivity
Katherine Demuth; 9. Gender assignment: a typology and a model Greville G.
Corbett and Norman M. Fraser; 10. Systems of nominal classification - a
concluding discussion John Lucy.
classification systems? Gunter Senft; 2. A morphosyntactic typology of
classifiers Colette Grinevald; 3. Unusual classifiers in Tariana Alexandra
Y. Aikhenvald; 4. Multiple classifier systems in Akatek (Mayan) Roberto
Zavala Maldonado; 5. Ant, ancestors and medicine: a semantic and pragmatic
account of classifier constructions in Arrernte (Central Australia) David
P. Wilkins; 6. Visualizing ability and nominal classifications: an evidence
of cultural operation in the agreement rules of Japanese numeral
classifiers Kyoko Inoue; 7. Isolation of units and unification of isolates:
the gestalt-functions of classifiers Jürgen Broschart; 8. Bantu noun class
system. Loanword and acquisition evidence of semantic productivity
Katherine Demuth; 9. Gender assignment: a typology and a model Greville G.
Corbett and Norman M. Fraser; 10. Systems of nominal classification - a
concluding discussion John Lucy.