In:Nominal Classification in Asia and Oceania: Functional and diachronic perspectives
Edited by Marc Allassonnière-Tang and Marcin Kilarski
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 362] 2023
► pp. 10–29
Chapter 2The system of classifiers in Kilivila
The role of these formatives and their functions
Published online: 1 December 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.362.02sen
https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.362.02sen
Abstract
This paper presents the complex system of classifiers in Kilivila, the language of the Trobriand
Islanders of Papua New Guinea. After a brief introduction to the language and its speakers, the classifier system is
briefly described with respect to the role of these formatives for the word formation of Kilivila numerals,
adjectives, demonstratives and one form of an interrogative pronoun/adverb. Then the functions the classifier system
fulfils with respect to concord, temporary classification, the unitizing of nominal expressions, nominalization,
indication of plural, anaphoric reference as well as text and discourse coherence are discussed and illustrated. The
paper ends with some language specific and cross-linguistic questions for further research.
Keywords: Kilivila, Trobriand Islands, classifier system, functions
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.The Trobriand Islanders and their language Kilivila
- 3.Classificatory particles in Kilivila
- 4.Referential function: Concord
- 5.Temporary classification and the unitizing function of classifiers
- 6.Nominalization, indicating plural, and verb-like expressive functions
- 7.The anaphoric referential function of classifiers in Kilivila: Redundancy, ellipsis, and discourse coherence
- 8.Summary
- 9.Questions for further research
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