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Preface ix Gender: New light on an old category An introduction xv Barbara Unterbeck Part 1: Approaches to gender Gender classification and the inflectional system of German nouns 1(24) Dagmar Bittner Gender in North Germanic: A diasystematic and functional approach 25(30) Kurt Braunmiller Default genders 55(44) Greville G. Corbett Norman M. Fraser Animacy and the notion of semantic gender 99(18) Osten Dahl Gender assignment revisited 117(50) Ursula Doleschal Proper names and gender in Swedish 167(54) Kari Fraurud Reorganization of a gender system: The Central Italian neuters 221(16) Martin Haase Gender in Old High German 237(22) Elisabeth Leiss Classifiers versus genders and noun classes: A case study in Vietnamese 259(62) Elisabeth Lobel Gender in Teop (Bougainville, Papua New Guinea) 321(30) Ulrike Mosel Ruth Spriggs Gender and number in acquisition 351(50) Natascha Muller Verbal classification and number: A case study in Navajo (Athapaskan/Na-Dene) 401(60) Barbara Unterbeck Nominal abstracts and gender in Modern German: A ``quantitative approach towards the function of gender 461(34) Petra Maria Vogel On the function of gender 495(16) Doris Weber German gender in childrens second language acquisition 511(34) Heide Wegener Part 2: Manifestations of gender How many gender categories are there in Swedish? 545(16) Erik Andersson Gender categories in early English grammars: Their message to the modern grammarian 561(16) Anne Curzan Elementary gender distinctions 577(18) Osten Dahl Grammatical gender and its development in Classical Arabic 595(14) Jaakko Hameen-Anttila Gender in French: A diachronic perspective 609(12) Juhani Harma On the phonology of gender in Modern German 621(44) Raymond Hickey Noun classification in African languages 665(24) Arvi Hurskainen Grammatical gender from east to west 689(20) Juha Janhunen Inflectional classes, morphological restructuring, and the dissolution of Old English grammatical gender 709(20) Dieter Kastovsky Norm versus use: On gender in Polish 729(20) Barbara Kryk-Kastovsky Use and misuse of gender in Czech Helena Leheckova 749(22) On gender assignment in Russian 771(22) Ahti Nikunlassi The changing system of grammatical gender in the Swedish dialects of Nyland, Finland 793(14) Caroline Sandstrom Name index 807(8) Language index 815(4) Subject index 819