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Author Senft, Gunter

Title Classificatory Particles in Kilivila
Published Cary : Oxford University Press, 1996

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Description 1 online resource (396 pages)
Series Oxford studies in anthropological linguistics
Oxford studies in anthropological linguistics.
Contents Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 What Are Classifier Languages?; 1.2 What Are Classifiers?; 1.3 Structure and Function of Classifier Systems; 1.4 Methods and Aims of Traditional Classifier Studies-A Brief Survey; 1.4.1 Studies on Classifier Languages; 1.4.2 Studies on Kilivila; Chapter 2 Classificatory Particles in Kilivila: Grammatical and Discourse Functions; 2.1 Morphological Relevance; 2.2 Functions of CPs in Kilivila; 2.2.1 Referential Function-Concord; 2.2.2 Nominalization, Plural Marking, Numeralization, and Verblike Expressive Functions
2.2.3 Redundancy, Ellipsis, and Discourse Coherence2.3 Summary; Chapter 3 The System of Classificatory Particles in Kilivila; 3.1 Aims and Methods; 3.2 The Data; 3.2.1 Interpretation of the Data by Age Group; 3.2.2 Complete Lists of Data Used in the Analyses; 3.3 Results; 3.3.1 Which Formatives Constitute the Kilivila CP System and What Is the Actual Occurrence of CPs in Recorded Tests?; 3.3.2 How Is the CP System Acquired by Trobriand Children?; 3.3.3 What Is the Realization of the Individual CP Types in Actual Speech?; 3.3.4 What Semantic Domains Are Constituted by the Kilivila CP System?
Chapter 4 On the Validity of Some of the Presented Results: Six Years Later-A RestudyChapter 5 Excursus: Language, Culture, and Cognition?; Chapter 6 Closing Remarks: Using Network Models to Describe Classifier Systems; Appendix A: Consultants: 1982/1983 Study; Appendix B: Number of CP Tokens Produced for Each CP Type by Text and Word Class for Consultants in Corpus of Kilivila Speech Data; Appendix C: Consultants: 1989 Restudy; Appendix D: Some Speculations on the Origin of Classifiers; References; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z
Summary Common among the world's languages is the phenomenon of classification, a partly or fully grammatical division of the noun lexicon into distinct classes that ultimately derives from the human need to classify and filter data on various levels while communicating. In this book, Senft describesand develops a grammar of classificatory particles in Kilivila, an Austronesian language of the Trobriand Islanders in Papua New Guinea. Drawing largely on his anthropological and linguistic fieldwork in the islands, and emphasizing the use of classifiers in a social context, Senft providesquantitative da
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 355-369) and index
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Subject Kiriwinian language -- Particles
Kiriwinian language -- Classification
Kiriwinian language
Language and languages -- Grammar
SUBJECT Trobriand Islands (Papua New Guinea) -- Languages -- Grammar
Subject Papua New Guinea -- Trobriand Islands
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Form Electronic book
LC no. 94042355
ISBN 9780195357837
0195357833
1280527641
9781280527647
1429415509
9781429415507