Gender and classifiers in concurrent systems: Refining the typology of nominal classification
Author(s) -
Sebastian Fedden,
Greville G. Corbett
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
glossa a journal of general linguistics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2397-1835
DOI - 10.5334/gjgl.177
Subject(s) - typology , linguistic typology , orthogonality , clarity , computer science , artificial intelligence , degree (music) , natural language processing , linguistics , psychology , cognitive psychology , mathematics , sociology , biochemistry , chemistry , physics , geometry , philosophy , anthropology , acoustics
Some languages have both gender and classifiers, contrary to what was once believed possible. We use these interesting languages as a unique window onto nominal classification. They provide the impetus for a new typology, based on the degree of orthogonality of the semantic systems and the degree of difference of the forms realizing them. This nine-way typology integrates traditional gender, traditional classifiers and – importantly – the many recently attested phenomena lying between. Besides progress specifically in understanding nominal classification, our approach provides clarity on the wider theoretical issue of single versus concurrent featural systems
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