Article published In: A typology of the mass/count distinction in Brazil and its relevance for mass/count theories
Edited by Suzi Oliveira de Lima and Susan Rothstein
[Linguistic Variation 20:2] 2020
► pp. 219–229
Count and mass nouns in Dâw
Published online: 1 October 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/lv.00016.sto
https://doi.org/10.1075/lv.00016.sto
Abstract
The goals of this paper are to describe the grammatical properties of nouns and number in Dâw (Naduhup family, Northwestern Amazonia, Brazil) using Lima & Rothstein’s questionnaire (this volume) on mass versus count nouns and to contribute to the typological and semantic literature on nouns and number. Our results show that Dâw is a bare argument language, with no plural on nouns or numeral classifiers, in which all nouns can be counted directly without the need of a measure or container phrase. A difference between notionally count and mass nouns can be found only when different sets of quantifiers are combined with mass and count nouns and in comparatives.
Keywords: Dâw, Naduhup, Brazil, nouns, semantics, count, mass, quantification, numerals, bare nouns
Article outline
- 1.Introduction to the language and people
- 2.Methodology
- 3.Nouns and number combinations
- 4.Quantification of count versus mass nouns
- 5.Comparatives: More and less (than)
- 6.Conclusions and discussion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Abbreviations
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