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Use and misuse of gender in Czech
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Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
- Gender: New light on an old category. An introduction XV
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Part 1: Approaches to gender
- Gender classification and the inflectional system of German nouns 1
- Gender in North Germanic: A diasystematic and functional approach 25
- Default genders 55
- Animacy and the notion of semantic gender 99
- Gender assignment revisited 117
- Proper names and gender in Swedish 167
- Reorganization of a gender system: The Central Italian neuters 221
- Gender in Old High German 237
- Classifiers versus genders and noun classes: A case study in Vietnamese 259
- Gender in Teop (Bougainville, Papua New Guinea) 321
- Gender and number in acquisition 351
- Verbal classification and number: A case study in Navajo (Athapaskan/Na-Dene) 401
- Nominal abstracts and gender in Modern German: A "quantitative" approach towards the function of gender 461
- On the function of gender 495
- German gender in children's second language acquisition 511
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Part 2: Manifestations of gender
- How many gender categories are there in Swedish? 545
- Gender categories in early English grammars: Their message to the modern grammarian 561
- Elementary gender distinctions 577
- Grammatical gender and its development in Classical Arabic 595
- Gender in French: A diachronic perspective 609
- On the phonology of gender in Modern German 621
- Noun classification in African languages 665
- Grammatical gender from east to west 689
- Inflectional classes, morphological restructuring, and the dissolution of Old English grammatical gender 709
- Norm versus use: On gender in Polish 729
- Use and misuse of gender in Czech 749
- On gender assignment in Russian 771
- The changing system of grammatical gender in the Swedish dialects of Nyland, Finland 793
- Name index 807
- Language index 815
- Subject index 819
Chapters in this book
- I-IV I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
- Gender: New light on an old category. An introduction XV
-
Part 1: Approaches to gender
- Gender classification and the inflectional system of German nouns 1
- Gender in North Germanic: A diasystematic and functional approach 25
- Default genders 55
- Animacy and the notion of semantic gender 99
- Gender assignment revisited 117
- Proper names and gender in Swedish 167
- Reorganization of a gender system: The Central Italian neuters 221
- Gender in Old High German 237
- Classifiers versus genders and noun classes: A case study in Vietnamese 259
- Gender in Teop (Bougainville, Papua New Guinea) 321
- Gender and number in acquisition 351
- Verbal classification and number: A case study in Navajo (Athapaskan/Na-Dene) 401
- Nominal abstracts and gender in Modern German: A "quantitative" approach towards the function of gender 461
- On the function of gender 495
- German gender in children's second language acquisition 511
-
Part 2: Manifestations of gender
- How many gender categories are there in Swedish? 545
- Gender categories in early English grammars: Their message to the modern grammarian 561
- Elementary gender distinctions 577
- Grammatical gender and its development in Classical Arabic 595
- Gender in French: A diachronic perspective 609
- On the phonology of gender in Modern German 621
- Noun classification in African languages 665
- Grammatical gender from east to west 689
- Inflectional classes, morphological restructuring, and the dissolution of Old English grammatical gender 709
- Norm versus use: On gender in Polish 729
- Use and misuse of gender in Czech 749
- On gender assignment in Russian 771
- The changing system of grammatical gender in the Swedish dialects of Nyland, Finland 793
- Name index 807
- Language index 815
- Subject index 819