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A view from the North: genders and classifiers in Arawak languages of north-west Amazonia
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Numeral classifiers in Munya, a Tibeto-Burman language
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The topic of the chapter is Munya, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the western part of Sichuan Province, China. Classifiers in Munya include numeral classifiers and verbal action classifiers. There are two sets of numerals in Munya, a native set and a set borrowed from Tibetan, and both can function as the loci of numeral classifiers. Based on semantics, numeral classifiers in Munya can be categorized as sortal classifiers and mensural classifiers. The chapter shows that one of the typologically unusual features of Munya is that several numeral classifiers have extended their functions. Erstwhile classifiers are shown to function as quantifiers, adverbs, adverbial manner demonstratives, and complementizing strategies. In addition, the chapter shows that Munya has two ways of forming verbal action classifiers: a general verbal action classifier can be either suffixed to a number word, or a verbal root can function as a verbal action classifier.
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URL: https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/60958/1/Numeral_classifiers_in_Munya_a_TibetoBurman_language.pdf
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Documenting ritual songs: Best practices for preserving the ambiguity of Alto Perené (Arawak) shamanic pantsantsi ‘singing’
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Documenting ritual songs: Best practices for preserving the ambiguity of Alto Perené (Arawak) shamanic pantsantsi ‘singing’
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International functions of lip funneling gesture: a case study of Northern Kampa Arawaks of Peru
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Contrastive focus-marking and nominalization in Northern Kampa (Arawak) of Peru
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Language-specific resources in talk: a study of epistemic stance coding in Alto Perene (Arawak) agreements
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