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15 Number in the Languages of the Lower Sepik Family

  • William A. Foley
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Number in the World's Languages
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Abstract

For the six languages of the Lower Sepik family, number is a pervasive and elaborated grammatical category, perhaps on a scale that few other language families can match. The number of number distinctions varies from language to language and word type to word type. The most elaborate distinctions are in the pronominal systems, where the languages commonly distinguish four numbers, singular, dual, paucal (from three to about seven) and plural. Such a four way number distinction for nouns is also attested in some languages of the family. These are concordial languages as well, so number marking carries a high grammatical functional load, manifested through agreement for number (and class for a subset of the languages), as verbs must agree with their core arguments and modifiers with their heads.

Abstract

For the six languages of the Lower Sepik family, number is a pervasive and elaborated grammatical category, perhaps on a scale that few other language families can match. The number of number distinctions varies from language to language and word type to word type. The most elaborate distinctions are in the pronominal systems, where the languages commonly distinguish four numbers, singular, dual, paucal (from three to about seven) and plural. Such a four way number distinction for nouns is also attested in some languages of the family. These are concordial languages as well, so number marking carries a high grammatical functional load, manifested through agreement for number (and class for a subset of the languages), as verbs must agree with their core arguments and modifiers with their heads.

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