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3 Number marking in Karko and Nilo-Saharan

  • Angelika Jakobi und Gerrit J. Dimmendaal
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Number in the World's Languages
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Abstract

Number distinctions in Karko are attested in all major lexical categories. Number values attested on nouns include singular, plural, transnumeral, singulative, and plurative, the selection of a specific number marking suffix often being determined by semantically defined groups of nouns. Adjectives, demonstratives, participles, and pronouns show a contrast between singular and plural (or nonsingular); personal pronouns additionally express clusivity (associated with the 1st person plural). Verbal number, as realized by singular and plural stems, plays an important role in the morphosyntactic system of Karko; these stems interact with event number and with the number of the S or P participant. They also instantiate grammatical relations in ditransitive clauses, where the selection of a singular or plural stem is sensitive to the number of the direct object or the indirect object and their respective semantic roles. Additionally, plural stems are required to encode transitivity alternations. In derived intransitive clauses, being associated with low transitivity, plural verb stems convey passive, facilitative, and reflexive readings. In terms of number marking Karko tends to be typical of Nilo-Saharan. Where additional phenomena occur for specific categories elsewhere in this phylum, this is illustrated in the article.

Abstract

Number distinctions in Karko are attested in all major lexical categories. Number values attested on nouns include singular, plural, transnumeral, singulative, and plurative, the selection of a specific number marking suffix often being determined by semantically defined groups of nouns. Adjectives, demonstratives, participles, and pronouns show a contrast between singular and plural (or nonsingular); personal pronouns additionally express clusivity (associated with the 1st person plural). Verbal number, as realized by singular and plural stems, plays an important role in the morphosyntactic system of Karko; these stems interact with event number and with the number of the S or P participant. They also instantiate grammatical relations in ditransitive clauses, where the selection of a singular or plural stem is sensitive to the number of the direct object or the indirect object and their respective semantic roles. Additionally, plural stems are required to encode transitivity alternations. In derived intransitive clauses, being associated with low transitivity, plural verb stems convey passive, facilitative, and reflexive readings. In terms of number marking Karko tends to be typical of Nilo-Saharan. Where additional phenomena occur for specific categories elsewhere in this phylum, this is illustrated in the article.

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