
| List of figures List of tables Preface List of abbreviations 1 InTRODUCTION 1.1 Gender in the languages of world 1.2 General approach and outline of the book 1.3 Presentation of data 2 GENDER ASSIGNMENT Ⅰ:SEMANTIC SYSTEMS 2.1 Strict semantic systems 2.2 Predominantly semantic systems 2.3 The criteria on which semantic systems are based 2.4 Conclusion 3 GENDER ASSIGNMENT Ⅱ:FORMAL SYSTEMS 3.1 Morphological systems 3.2 Phonological systems 3.3 General characteristics of assignment systems 3.4 Conclusion 4 THE PSYCHOLINGUISTIC STATUS OF GENDER ASSIGNMENT 4.1 Borrowings 4.2 Child language acquisition 4.3 Experimental evidence 4.4 Residual meaning of gender 4.5 Diachronic evidence 4.6 Conclusion 5 GENDER AGREEMENT 6 ESTABLISHING THE NUMBER OF GENDERS 7 TARGET GENDERS:SYNCRETISM AND ENFORCED GENDER FORMS 8 HYBRID NOUNDS AND THE AGREEMENT HIERARCHY 9 GENDER RESOLUTION RULES 10 GENERALIZATIONS AND PROSPECTS References Author index Language index Subject index |
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