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Noun categorization devices: A cross-linguistic perspective

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posted on 2022-07-12, 02:26 authored by Alexandra AikhenvaldAlexandra Aikhenvald
A noun may refer to a man, a woman, an animal, or an inanimate object of varied shape, size, and function, or have abstract reference. Noun categorization devices vary in their expression, and the contexts in which they occur. Large sets of numeral classifiers in South-East Asian languages occur with number words and quantifying expressions. Small highly grammaticalized noun classes and gender systems in Indo-European and African languages, and the languages of the Americas are expressed with agreement markers on adjectives, demonstratives, and also on the noun itself. Further means include noun classifiers, classifiers in possessive constructions, verbal classifiers, and two lesser-known types: locative and deictic classifiers. This introductory chapter offers a general typological background, focusing on issues in noun categorization devices particularly relevant for this volume.

History

Editor

Aikhenvald AY; Mihas EI

Start Page

1

End Page

29

Number of Pages

29

ISBN-13

9780198842019

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Place of Publication

Oxford, UK

Open Access

  • No

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Chapter Number

1

Number of Chapters

10

Parent Title

Genders and Classifiers: A Cross-Linguistic Typology