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El. knyga: Diachrony of Classification Systems

Edited by (Leiden University and Kazan Federal University), Edited by (Aarhus University)
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Classification is a popular topic in typological, descriptive and theoretical linguistics. This volume is the first to deal specifically with the diachrony of linguistic systems of classification. It comprises original papers that examine the ways in which linguistic classification systems arise, change, and dissipate in both natural circumstances and in circumstances of attrition. The role of diffusion in such processes is explored, as well as the question of what can be diffused. The volume is not restricted to nominal systems of classification, but also includes papers dealing with the less well-known phenomenon of verbal classification. Languages from a wide spread of world regions are examined, including Africa, Amazonia, Australia, Eurasia, Oceania, and Mesoamerica. The volume will be of interest to linguistic typologists, descriptive linguists, historical linguists, and grammaticalization theorists.

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This book is a very instructive source of data and theoretical discussion for linguists and scientists working on typology, historical evolution of language and grammaticalization. -- Marc Tang, Uppsala University, in Linguistic Variation 19:2 (2019)

Preface vii
Abbreviations and conventions ix
Introduction 1(8)
Soren Wichmann
The semantic reduction of the noun universe and the diachrony of nominal classification
9(24)
Frank Seifart
Niger-Congo numeral classifiers in a diachronic perspective
33(44)
Roland Kießling
Semantic generalization in Chbrti' Mayan numeral classifiers
77(30)
Kerry Hull
Diachronic and synchronic aspects of the simplification of grammatical gender in an obsolescent language: The case of Irish
107(28)
Alessio S. Frenda
Numeral classifier systems in the Araxes-Iran linguistic area
135(30)
Don Stilo
The diachrony of Oceanic possessive classifiers
165(36)
Frantisek Lichtenberk
Development and diffusion of classifier systems in Southwestern Amazonia
201(40)
Hein van der Voort
Nominal and verbal classification: A comparative perspective
241(42)
Walter Bisang
The diachrony of inflectional classes in four Germanic languages: What happens after transparency is lost?
283(32)
Antje Dammel
Sebastian Kurschner
The history of verb classification in Nyulnyulan languages
315(38)
William B. McGregor
Author Index 353(2)
Language Index 355(4)
Subject Index 359