Systems of Numeral Classification in the Mon-Khmer, Nicobarese and Asian Subfamilies of AustroasiaticDepartment of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1989 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 219 pages |
Contents
HOW WHEN WHERE WHY WHAT IS A NUMERAL | 1 |
AUSTROASIATIC LANGUAGES AND | 25 |
THE CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMATES | 46 |
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addition Angku Antisdel's artifacts Aslian languages Austroasiatic languages Austronesian Austronesian languages Bahnar Central Bahnaric Bahnaric and Katuic Bahnaric languages bamboo borrowed branches Brou Burmese cái Cham Chamic Chamic languages Chapter Chinese Chrau cited classifier for humans classifier systems clothing cognate count culture described Diffloth p.c. dimensions Drage's example flat things flexible items form found form meaning fruit fruit-plus function Gold Palaung Guilleminet and Alberty Halang hlak Hmong inanimate infixed infixed form Katu Katuic languages Khasi Khmer Khmu and Khmu Khmu Yuan Khmuic kinds of items Lamet Lawa leaf long flexible Malay Mnong Mon-Khmer languages morpheme Mường natural kind Nicobarese non-human animates North Bahnaric languages numeral classifier occur one-dimensional Palaungic languages paper plah plants round objects Sedang semantic Shan shape Shorto Siamese South stalks Stieng Styles of classification subbranches subfamily trees two-dimensional items usage Viet-Mường Vietnamese vowel West Bahnaric