Gender in Grammar and Cognition :I: Approaches to Gender. II: Manifestations of Gender ( Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs TiLSM )

Publication subTitle :I: Approaches to Gender. II: Manifestations of Gender

Publication series :Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs TiLSM

Author: Barbara Unterbeck   Matti Rissanen   Terttu Nevalainen   Mirja Saari  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 2000

E-ISBN: 9783110802603

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110162417

Subject: H04 grammar

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Preface

pp.:  9 – 15

An introduction

pp.:  15 – 47

Part 1: Approaches to gender

pp.:  47 – 47

Gender in North Germanic: A diasystematic and functional approach

pp.:  71 – 101

Default genders

pp.:  101 – 145

Animacy and the notion of semantic gender

pp.:  145 – 163

Gender assignment revisited

pp.:  163 – 213

Proper names and gender in Swedish

pp.:  213 – 267

Reorganization of a gender system: The Central Italian neuters

pp.:  267 – 283

Gender in Old High German

pp.:  283 – 305

Classifiers versus genders and noun classes: A case study in Vietnamese

pp.:  305 – 367

Gender in Teop (Bougainville, Papua New Guinea)

pp.:  367 – 397

Gender and number in acquisitioa

pp.:  397 – 449

Verbal classification and number: A case study in Navajo (Athapaskan/Na-Dene)

pp.:  449 – 509

Nominal abstracts and gender in Modern German: A “quantitative” approach towards the function of gender

pp.:  509 – 543

On the function of gender

pp.:  543 – 559

German gender in children’s second language acquisition

pp.:  559 – 593

Part 2: Manifestations of gender

pp.:  593 – 593

How many gender categories are there in Swedish?

pp.:  593 – 609

Gender categories in early English grammars: Their message to the modern grammarian

pp.:  609 – 625

Elementary gender distinctions

pp.:  625 – 643

Grammatical gender and its development in Classical Arabic

pp.:  643 – 657

Gender in French: A diachronic perspective

pp.:  657 – 669

On the phonology of gender in Modern German

pp.:  669 – 713

Noun classification in African languages

pp.:  713 – 737

Grammatical gender from east to west

pp.:  737 – 757

Inflectional classes, morphological restructuring, and the dissolution of Old English grammatical gender

pp.:  757 – 777

Norm versus use: On gender in Polish

pp.:  777 – 797

Use and misuse of gender in Czech

pp.:  797 – 819

On gender assignment in Russian

pp.:  819 – 841

The changing system of grammatical gender in the Swedish dialects of Nyland, Finland

pp.:  841 – 855

Name index

pp.:  855 – 863

Language index

pp.:  863 – 867

Subject index

pp.:  867 – 885

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