04416nam 2200829 a 450 991082181820332120240516144640.03-11-048534-63-11-029398-610.1515/9783110293982(CKB)2550000001096813(EBL)893128(OCoLC)829462268(SSID)ssj0000833886(PQKBManifestationID)12426207(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000833886(PQKBWorkID)10936283(PQKB)10986411(MiAaPQ)EBC893128(DE-B1597)178369(OCoLC)1013185134(OCoLC)1013956665(OCoLC)853262104(DE-B1597)9783110293982(Au-PeEL)EBL893128(CaPaEBR)ebr10661413(CaONFJC)MIL503347(EXLCZ)99255000000109681320130104d2012 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrPlurality and classifiers across languages in China /edited by Dan Xu1st ed.Berlin De Gruyter Mouton20121 online resource (296 p.)Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs,1861-4302 ;v. 255Description based upon print version of record.3-11-029382-X 1-299-72096-X Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Introduction Plurality and Classifiers across languages of China / Xu, Dan -- I Correlations between different types of quantification -- 1 Numeral classifiers with plural marking. A challenge to Greenberg / Bisang, Walter -- 2 Reduplication in languages: A case study of languages of China / Xu, Dan -- II Numeral classifiers and their diachronic development -- 3 The Syntax and prosody of classifiers in Classical Chinese / Feng, Shengli -- 4 Individuating classifiers in Early Southern Min (14th-19th centuries) / Jang-Ling, Lin / Peyraube, Alain -- III The expression of plurality -- 5 Plurality and the subclassification of Nouns in Classical Chinese / Harbsmeier, Christoph -- 6 Number in Chinese: a diachronic study of zhū 諸 from Han to Wei Jin Nanbeichao Chinese / Meisterernst, Barbara -- 7 Bu-tong 'different' and nominal plurality in Mandarin Chinese / Paris, Marie-Claude -- 8 Plurality in the pronominal paradigms of Bai dialects / Fu, Jingqi -- 9 Frequentative aspect and pluractionality in Nuosu Yi / Liu, Hongyong / Gu, Yang -- 10 Quantificational structures in three-yearold Chinese-speaking children / Hun-Tak Lee, Thomas -- Author index -- Subject indexPlural marking, numeral classifiers and reduplication constitute the main means of quantification marking in the domain of grammar. The contributions in this book focus on the typological correlation between the three different strategies for quantification, as well as on some general issues. A better understanding of the quantification strategies in the languages of China will enrich our comprehension of human language and thought. The book is expected to have an impact on the study of linguistic typology, language contact, and patterns of the evolution.Trends in linguistics.Studies and monographs ;255.Chinese languageQuantifiersChinese languageGrammarGrammar, Comparative and generalQuantifiersGrammar, Comparative and generalNumberSociolinguisticsChinaChinaLanguagesChinese Languages.Grammaticalization.Language Contact.Linguistic Typology.Non-Han Languages.Chinese languageQuantifiers.Chinese languageGrammar.Grammar, Comparative and generalQuantifiers.Grammar, Comparative and generalNumber.Sociolinguistics495.1/5495.15Xu Dan550933MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910821818203321Plurality and classifiers across languages in China4058232UNINA