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18 The category of number in Kakataibo (Panoan)

  • Roberto Zariquiey
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Number in the World's Languages
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In this chapter I discuss number in Kakataibo, a Panoan language spoken by approximately 3000−3500 people in the Peruvian Regions of Huanuco and Ucayali. Number is manifested in Kakataibo in the nominal domain, the verbal domain and in other lexical categories (particularly, numerals and quantifiers). In addition to a general plural marker, there are three bound nominal morphemes that express number-related categories: a distributive marker, a generic marker, and a collective marker. Interestingly, personal pronouns have more number choices than nouns, including a distinction between dual/paucal and plural, although this distinction is no longer made by younger speakers. In the verbal domain there is a plural marker, -kan, as well as various other number-related verbal markers: a distributive affix, a marker for plurality of objects, two ‘adverbial’ affixes meaning ‘once’ and ‘again’, and two iterative markers, which also express different types of spatial trajectories. Iteration may also be expressed through verbal reduplication of various types (reduplication of the root, reduplication of the stem and reduplication of the word). Kakataibo has small inventories of numerals and quantifiers. Some number-related categories do not have dedicated markers or constructions in Kakataibo: for example, the language lacks dedicated constructions for associative plurals and dyadic kinship terms.

Abstract

In this chapter I discuss number in Kakataibo, a Panoan language spoken by approximately 3000−3500 people in the Peruvian Regions of Huanuco and Ucayali. Number is manifested in Kakataibo in the nominal domain, the verbal domain and in other lexical categories (particularly, numerals and quantifiers). In addition to a general plural marker, there are three bound nominal morphemes that express number-related categories: a distributive marker, a generic marker, and a collective marker. Interestingly, personal pronouns have more number choices than nouns, including a distinction between dual/paucal and plural, although this distinction is no longer made by younger speakers. In the verbal domain there is a plural marker, -kan, as well as various other number-related verbal markers: a distributive affix, a marker for plurality of objects, two ‘adverbial’ affixes meaning ‘once’ and ‘again’, and two iterative markers, which also express different types of spatial trajectories. Iteration may also be expressed through verbal reduplication of various types (reduplication of the root, reduplication of the stem and reduplication of the word). Kakataibo has small inventories of numerals and quantifiers. Some number-related categories do not have dedicated markers or constructions in Kakataibo: for example, the language lacks dedicated constructions for associative plurals and dyadic kinship terms.

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