11.610, Sum: Typology of Noun Classifiers
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Subject: 11.610, Sum: Typology of Noun Classifiers
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 22:39:17 -0700
From: Lisa Johnson <lisa at utahconsulting.com>
Subject: Typology of Noun Classifiers
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Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 22:39:17 -0700
From: Lisa Johnson <lisa at utahconsulting.com>
Subject: Typology of Noun Classifiers
For Query: Linguist 11.277
Here is a belated summary of the responses to my question about the
typology of classifiers.
Thank you to the following people for their kind assistance:
Robin Sackmann
Earl Herrick
Ashlee Bailey
Mike Maxwell
Claire Bowern
Mike Beaken
Alexandra Y. Aikenvald
Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald wrote:
"The use of noun classifiers (sometimes called 'generics'), of
numeral classifiers and classifiers of other types is discussed at great
length in my forthcoming book CLASSIFIERS; A TYPOLOGY OF NOUN
CATGORIZATION DEVICES (to appear in April-May 2000, Oxford: OUP; 540 pp)
(especially see Chapter 12, on functions of classifiers)."
Several people identified languages and language families that feature
rich classifier systems. These included Bantu languages, Tucanoan
languages, Kilivila, Wao, Auca, and languages of the Bora family.
Specific studies on these languages deal with classifier issues.
Specifically recommended sources:
Sackmann, Robin. 2000. "Numeratives in Mandarin Chinese". In:
Petra M. Vogel, and Bernard Comrie (eds.). Approaches to the Typology of
Word Classes. Berlin etc.: Mouton de Gruyter. 421-477.
Becker, A.L. (1975) A linguistic image of nature: Burmese
numeral classifiers Linguistics 165; 109-121
Corbett G (1991) Gender Cambridge UP
Creider, C (1975) The Semantic system of noun-classes in
proto-Bantu. Anthropological Linguistics 17; 127-138
Senft, G (1996) Classificatory Particles in Kilivila. Oxford,
NY; OUP
Lakoff, G (1986) Classifiers as a reflection of mind, in C.
Craig (ed.) Noun Classes & Categorization, Amsterdam; Benjamins
Denny, J. P. & C. Creider (1986) The Semantics of Noun classes
in Proto Bantu in C. Craig (ed.) Noun Classes & Categorization,
Amsterdam; Benjamins 217-240
Craig, C. G. (1986) Jacaltec Noun Classifiers, in C. Craig (ed.)
Noun Classes & Categorization, Amsterdam; Benjamins p 263 - 293
M. Beaken The Making of Language 1996, Edinburgh, pp. 143-6,
164-5, 170.
Since my request, I have also found another useful article:
Croft, William. 1994. Semantic universals in classifier systems.
Word, 45, 2, 145-171
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