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Oxford Handbook of Grammatical Number [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Professor of Semantics and Language Variation, Leiden University Centre for Linguistics), Edited by (Researcher, CNRS, Paris 8)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jul-2021
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  • ISBN-10: 0198795858
  • ISBN-13: 9780198795858
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 794 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 253x181x47 mm, kaal: 1524 g
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198795858
  • ISBN-13: 9780198795858
This volume offers detailed accounts of current research in grammatical number in language. Following a detailed introduction, the chapters in the first three parts of the book explore the multiple research questions in the field and the complex problems surrounding the analysis of grammatical number: Part I presents the background and foundational notions, Part II the morphological, semantic, and syntactic aspects, and Part III the different means of expressing plurality in the event domain.

The final part offers fifteen case studies that include in-depth discussion of grammatical number phenomena in a range of typologically diverse languages, written by - or in collaboration with - native speakers linguists or based on extensive fieldwork. The volume draws on work from a range of subdisciplines - including morphology, syntax, semantics, and psycholinguistics - and will be a valuable resource for students and scholars in all areas of theoretical, descriptive, and experimental linguistics.
List of abbreviations
viii
Notes on contributors xiii
1 Introduction
1(14)
Patricia Cabredo Hofherr
Jenny Doetjes
PART I FOUNDATIONS
2 Semantic approaches to number
15(25)
Jakub Dotlacil
3 Number and the mass-count distinction
40(25)
Alan Bale
4 Number and quantity expressions
65(36)
Jenny Doetjes
5 Individuation: Number-marking languages vs classifier languages
101(11)
Pierina Cheung
6 Number in the mental lexicon
112(23)
Niels O. Schiller
Rinus Verdonschot
PART II NUMBER IN THE NOMINAL DOMAIN
7 Nominal number morphology
135(29)
Patricia Cabredo Hofherr
8 The syntax of number markers
164(33)
Martina Wiltschko
9 Bare nouns and number
197(23)
Henriette de Swart
10 Number and numeral classifiers
220(22)
Jenny Doetjes
11 Lexical plurals
242(15)
Artemis Alexiadou
12 Collective nouns
257(18)
Hanna de Vries
13 Singulative systems
275(16)
Myriam Dali
Eric Mathieu
14 Nominal number and language pathologies
291(16)
Britta Biedermann
Nora Fieder
Karen Smith-Lock
PART III NUMBER IN THE EVENT DOMAIN
15 Verbal plurality cross-linguistically
307(35)
Patricia Cabredo Hofherr
16 Multiple events and `N preposition N'
342(20)
Sigrid Beck
17 Multiple event readings and occasional-type adjectives
362(19)
Berit Gehrke
18 Multiple event readings with dependent indefinites
381(26)
Donka F. Farkas
PART IV CASE STUDIES
19 Dual in Standard and Syrian Arabic
407(21)
Nisrine Al-Zahre
20 Dual in Slovenian
428(17)
Franc Marusic
Rok Zaucer
21 Inverse number in Dagaare
445(18)
Scott Grimm
22 Japanese -tati and generalized associative plurals
463(22)
Satoshi Tomioka
23 Non-inflectional plural in Yucatec Maya: Syntax and processing
485(12)
Lindsay Butler
24 Bare nominals and number in Brazilian Portuguese
497(25)
Marcelo Ferreira
25 Nominal number in Cushitic
522(17)
Maarten Mous
26 Noun classes and plurality in Bantu languages
539(19)
Lutz Marten
27 Countability and number without number inflection: Evidence from Haitian Creole
558(25)
Moles Paul
Anne Zribi-Hertz
Herby Glaude
28 Production and comprehension studies on the mass-count distinction in Yudja
583(14)
Suzi Lima
29 Verbal number in Chadic, with special reference to Hausa
597(30)
Malte Zimmermann
30 Dependent numerals in Kaqchikel
627(17)
Robert Henderson
31 Number in sign languages
644(17)
Roland Pfau
Markus Steinbach
32 Number in Marori
661(21)
I Wayan Arka
33 Number in Balinese
682(19)
I Wayan Arka
Mary Dalrymple
References 701(59)
Language Index 760(4)
Subject Index 764
Patricia Cabredo Hofherr is a Researcher at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). Her work examines the interaction between morphology, syntax, and semantics. Her recent research focuses on cross-linguistic variation in argument backgrounding strategies, including passives and indefinites, and on the distributive dependencies involving event pluralities.



Jenny Doetjes is Professor of Semantics and Language Variation at the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics. Her research concentrates on cross-linguistic variation and similarity in relation to semantics and cognition. She has worked on various phenomena across typologically different languages, including the count-mass distinction, quantity expressions, the relation between quantity and gradability, and wh-in situ questions.