7.422, Sum: Classifiers in Vietnamese Narrative Discourse

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Date:  Wed, 20 Mar 1996 12:41:00 EST
From:  Stephen-USA_Daley at sil.org
Subject:  Classifiers in Vietnamese Narrative Discourse
 
 
     Dear Colleagues,
     I posted a query on the list late in 1994 when I was preparing to
do a study on classifiers in Vietnamese narrative discourse.  At that
time, I received several very helpful responses, which I incorporated
into my research.  Now that I've completed the study, I am pleased to
present the abstract and citations for those of you who may be
interested.  You may obtain a copy of the study itself through:
 
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     Abstract
     THE USE OF CLASSIFIERS IN VIETNAMESE NARRATIVE TEXTS
     Karen Ann Chadbourne Daley, M.A.
     The University of Texas at Arlington, 1995
     Supervising Professor:  Susan C. Herring
 
     Classifiers in Vietnamese are said to have numerous syntactic and
semantic functions, including nominalization, individuation, anaphoric
reference, and marking definiteness or possession.  However, these
functions also occur among unclassified NPs, and few classified Ps
conform to the so-called prototypical classifier construction for
Vietnamese.  Consequently, the reason a speaker chooses to use a
classifier is not apparent.  In this investigation, perhaps the first
discourse study of classifiers in Vietnamese to date, I analyze the
distribution of classifiers in four narratives, using text based
measurements (Referential Accessibility, Referential Distance,
Referential Persistence, Overall Frequency; GivA2n 1983), and four
criteria from a study of classifiers in White Hmong (Riddle 1989).
The findings indicate 'referential salience' is the basic discourse
function for classifiers in Vietnamese.
 
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references in .rtf for those who might be interested in obtaining it
in that format.  The Vietnamese text was originally typed in
SILDoulosViet (for the Mac), and the Russian references, which have
been transliterated below, were originally typed in a shareware font
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     Karen (Chadbourne) Daley
     Summer Institute of Linguistics
     For email correspondence, use the address below and indicate in the
     Subject line that the message is for Karen.
     Internet: stephen-usa.daley at sil.org
 
 
 
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