Article published In: Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area
Vol. 46:1 (2023) ► pp.95–137
The versatile classifier və¹³ in Zauzou
A Ngwi language of China
Published online: 12 May 2023
https://doi.org/10.1075/ltba.22003.li
https://doi.org/10.1075/ltba.22003.li
Abstract
This article presents a frequently used versatile classifier və¹³ in the endangered Ngwi language Zauzou. After investigating seven morphosyntactic contexts in which və¹³ may occur, this classifier exhibits considerable syntactic and semantic overlaps with ordinary classifiers and the inanimate plural quantifier in this language. və¹³ is used as the only classifier for unclassified nouns (i.e., some abstract and count nouns) and an alternative classifier for nearly all kinds of ordinary sortal or mensural classifiers for inanimates, especially when the canonical classifier is not known to the speaker. It shares a wide range of distributions with ordinary numeral classifiers and the plural quantifier and parallels these two classes of determiners in marking various referential values in different noun phrases. However, və¹³ is semantically special in that it may classify nouns of various semantic classes, including abstract and mass nouns, and is underspecified in number. It is compatible with singular, plural and mass interpretations. The final quantity in the reference must be determined in the context. Moreover, və¹³ is a lexical item involved in marking partitives, the function that is not found in ordinary classifiers and the plural quantifier. This study is a systematic description of an under-studied type of versatile classifier, highlighting the internal complexity of a classifier system in Tibeto-Burman languages.
Keywords: Ngwi, classifier, number, plural quantifier, definiteness, mass noun
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Cardinal phrase [n num və¹³]
- 3.Bare classifier phrase [n və¹³]
- 4.The indefinite ‘one’ phrase [n tə³¹ ‘one’ və¹³]
- 5.Demonstrative phrase [dem və¹³]
- 5.1Pronominal demonstrative phrase
- 5.2Head NP of relative construction
- 5.3Clause complementation
- 6.Double classifier construction
- 7.A comparison between və¹³ and mõ53 ‘pl:inani’
- 8.Conclusion
- Notes
- Abbreviations
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