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. 255–270
Count, mass, number and numerals in Kuikuro (Upper Xingu Carib)
Published online: 1 October 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/lv.00019.fra
https://doi.org/10.1075/lv.00019.fra
Abstract
This article deals with the multiple reflexes of the mass versus count distinction in Kuikuro, a dialect of a southern-branch language of the Carib family, spoken by 600 people at the edge of Brazilian Southern Amazonia. It updates and deepens previous research results presented in Franchetto, B., Lima, S. & Santos, M. 2013. Count/mass distinction in Kuikuro: on individuation and counting. Revista LinguiStica, 9(1): Sintaxe e Semântica Formais: 55–78. Rio de Janeiro: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Linguística da UFRJ. [URL]. It is organized into four sections. After a summary profile of Kuikuro morphosyntax, the second and third sections present, respectively, the resources available for pluralization, with their sensitivity to the animate/inanimate and count/mass distinctions, and the system of cardinal numerals. Both sections are a required introduction to the rest of the article. The relevance of the distinction, which we consider primordial, between count nouns and mass nouns is the first-order question of the fourth section. Here we show not only Kuikuro’s basic sensitivity to this distinction, but also the specific contributions that this language brings to cross-linguistic comparisons and to the revision of possible cross-linguistic generalizations.
Keywords: Kuikuro, Carib, count mass, numerals, plural, animatness, quantifiers
Article outline
- 1.The Kuikuro language
- 2.Plural(ity), animateness and count-mass distinction
- 3.Kuikuro numerals
- 4.Count and mass as a primordial distinction for nouns
- 4.1Count nouns modified by numerals
- 4.2Mass nouns modified by numerals
- 4.3Aggregates?
- 4.4Numerals quantifying events
- 4.5Numerals quantifying event nominals
- 4.6Nouns modified by quantifiers: Kaküngi, tsuẽi
- 4.7Comparatives
- Concluding remarks
- Notes
- List of abbreviations
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