基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2000. Provides a comprehensive and original analysis of noun categorization devices all over the world.
Full Description
Almost all languages have some ways of categorizing nouns. Languages of South-East Asia have classifiers used with numerals, while most Indo-European languages have two or three genders. They can have a similar meaning and one can develop from the other. This book provides a comprehensive and original analysis of noun categorization devices all over the world. It will interest typologists, those working in the fields of morphosyntactic variation and lexical semantics, as well as anthropologists and all other scholars interested in the mechanisms of human cognition.
Contents
Chapter 1: Preliminaries ; Chapter 2: Noun Class and Gender Systems ; Chapter 3: Noun Classifiers ; Chapter 4: Numeral Classifiers ; Chapter 5: Classifiers in Possessive Constructions ; Chapter 6: Verbal Classifiers ; Chapter 7: Locative and Deictic Classifiers ; Chapter 8: Different Classifier Types in One Language ; Chapter 9: Multiple Classifier Languages ; Chapter 10: Classifiers and Other Grammatical Categories ; Chapter 11: Semantics of Noun Categorization Devices ; Chapter 12: Semantic Organization and Functions of Noun Categorization ; Chapter 13: Origin and Development of Noun Categorization Devices ; Chapter 14: Noun Categorization Devices in Language Acquisition and Dissolution ; Chapter 15: Conclusions ; Appendix 1: Noun Categorization by Means Other than Classifiers ; Appendix 2: From Nouns to Classifiers: Further Examples of Semantic Change ; Appendix 3: Fieldworker's Guide to Classifier Languages