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Non-Canonical Gender Systems

Greville G. (Distinguished Professor of Linguistics, Distinguished Professor of Linguistics, University of Surrey) Corbett & Jenny (Assistant Professor of German Linguistics, Assistant Professor of German Linguistics, Leiden University) Audring & Sebastian (Professor of Linguistics, Professor of Linguistics, Universite Paris 3 (Sorbonne Nouvelle)) Fedden

Non-Canonical Gender Systems

Non-Canonical Gender Systems

Non-Canonical Gender Systems

 

This book explores the boundaries of the category of gender and their theoretical significance within the framework of Canonical Typology. International experts analyse a variety of gender systems from a range of typologically diverse languages from across the world, from South America to Melanesia, and from Central Italy to Northern Australia.


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Beschrijving Non-Canonical Gender Systems

This book explores the boundaries of the category of gender and their theoretical significance within the framework of Canonical Typology. Grammatical gender is a famously puzzling category: although it has been widely explored from a typological perspective, studies are constantly identifying exciting and unexpected patterns in gender systems, many of which cannot be easily classified or straightforwardly analysed. Some of these patterns stretch or even threaten to cross the largely unexplored outer boundaries of the category.

In the canonical approach, morphosyntactic features like gender are established in terms of a canonical ideal: the clearest instance of the phenomenon. The canonical ideal is a clustering of properties that serves as a baseline to measure the actual examples observed. In this volume, international experts use this approach to analyse a range of gender systems that diverge from the canonical ideal, and to determine to what extent each component property of these systems can be considered canonical. Chapters explore a wide range of typologically diverse languages from all over the world, from South America to Melanesia, and from Central Italy to Northern Australia. The book will be of interest to all linguists working in the field of typology, from graduate level upwards, as well as to morphologists and syntacticians of all theoretical stripes who have an interest in grammatical gender.


ISBN
9780198795438
Pagina's
300
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NUR
616
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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