T HE S EMANTICS OF C LASSIFIERS IN SOME I NDIAN L ANGUAGES. Co Authored By -- Ritesh Kumar, Bornini Lahiri Sudhanshu Shekhar, Atanu Saha Presented by--

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T HE S EMANTICS OF C LASSIFIERS IN SOME I NDIAN L ANGUAGES. Co Authored By -- Ritesh Kumar, Bornini Lahiri Sudhanshu Shekhar, Atanu Saha Presented by-- Atanu Saha Sudhanshu Shekhar Center For Linguistics J.N.U. New Delhi- 67 1

I NTRODUCTION Basically two types of Noun classification System in languages i) Noun Class System ii) Noun Classifier System Noun Class systen is realized by agrement realations within the sentence. Noun Classifiers are often independent words and they are independent (lexical items)of any other components of an NP or Clause. Noun Class Systems are closed and highly grammatical zed obligatory systems realized through affixal agreement 2

C ONTD.. example of Noun Class:Hindi ə cc ʰ -a l ə ɽ k-a (good-AGM boy-AGM) ə cc ʰ -i l ə ɽ k-i (good –AGM girl-AGM) In a noun classifier language a noun does not require classifiers mandatorily. Also it is possible that a noun may take different classifiers and denote different meanings. 3

T IBETO -B URMAN L ANGUAGE F AMILY S YSTEM OF M IZO 4

C ONTD.. Classifier for human male is /pa ̀̀ `/. This is tonal language and that’s why tone distinction is very important. Human Female classifier is /nu`/. /pa/ and /nu/ are also words for father and mother respectively [with high tone]. For the common distinction between male and female animates, classifiers are /pa ̀ / and /nu ̀ / [with a falling tone] accordingly. 5

C ONTD... Animate classifiers are also distinctive in case of change of state (reproductive stage and coming out of nail). Horned animals like sheep, goat, and cow take the classifier /pat ʃ ə l/ with them. II> /pat ʃ ə l/ is attached as a classifier to the animals having a nail at the back of leg (cock). Classifiers are different in case of pre- reproduction and post reproduction stages for animates. 6

C ONTD. Before reproduction male animate classifier is /twai/ and female is /la/. After reproduction they are /t ʃ ə l/ and /pwi/ respectively. For proper names there are distinction between male and their female counter parts. Classifier /- a/ is adjoined to male names and /-i/ with a female name. 7

CONTD Human nouns occur with the classifier [mi]. For elongated objects like cigarette, bamboo, wood and battery [tl ɔ :n] is used. Round objects come with [pum] Flat objects such as paper and plywood take [p ʰ e:k] as classifier. For tree and flower classifiers are [ku:ŋ] and [pa:r] respectively. [t ʃ i] is used to denote kind of things i.e. kind of stories etc. Pieces of objects take the classifier [t ʰ em]. 8

C ONTD.. For fruits, egg yolk, eye ball, orange seeds etc. [mu] is used as classifier Food grains are referred by the classifier [fa:ŋ]. 10. [zai] is used to denote small elongated objects like hair, wire, and thread etc. 9

C ONTD.. Another interesting construction in the noun phrase can be seen for some nouns e.g. rice, water etc. Bu ʔ p ʰ ur k ʰ ə t Rice CL-action of NUM (one) carrying rice in a basket One traditional basket of rice. tui k ɔ tk ʰ ə t Water CL: action of carrying NUM (one) Water in two buckets with a bamboo pole Two buckets of water 10

Tagin N-[CL-NUM] Head Noun – CL – Numeral harpen – pen -riŋ Half pant– CL – ten ‘Ten pairs of half pants’. Numeral Classifier+ Noun= indefiniteness modi di-kin mountain CL -one Demonstrative + Noun = definiteness ho himi that child (+ defnite) 11

C ONTD.. ta - TWO DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS c ə - ROUND SMALL OBJECTS: so - LONG, CYLINDICAL OBJECTS: da - NARROW OBJECTS: bor - FLAT BROAD OBJECTS: n ɛ - REPRODUCTIVE ENTITIES: p ɯ :.- ROUND OBJECTS: di- certain kind of elevation. 12

C ONTD. Exception Accept cow (h ɛ ) generally numeral classifiers are not used with animals. But when animals like mithuns and pig are used in the context of marriage ceremonies, they get the numeral classifiers. Pigs when alive do not take numeral classifier. But sacrificed pigs take numeral classifier ma which is also a numeral classifier for dead-bodies (mentioned earlier). 13

C LASSIFIERS WHICH MAP SINGLE ENTITY AND WHICH ARE NOT FORMED THROUGH PARTIAL REDUPLICATION rum :- t-shirt spotiŋ rum---- ɲ i t-shirt CL –two s ɛ :- cow s ɛ h ɛ -- ɲ i cow CL two pom :– FLOWER ə puŋ pom-riŋ flower CL --one 14

S OME FACTS ABOUT TAGIN NUMERAL CLASSIFIERS Kitap cam ɲ i (no numeral classifier is used) Book twenty Twenty books Kitap cam ɲ i gula dab- ɲ i Book twenty and CL-two twenty two books 15

PARTIAL REDUPLICATION IN TAGIN C LASSIFIERS Pseudo Classifiers (Kidwai 2008) a) harpen – half pants harpen pen—riŋ half pant CL —ten ten half pants (b) ma - dead bodies s ə ma ma—om dead body CL –three three dead bodies 16

G ALO [NOUN -NUM-CL+NUMERAL] Numeral classifier [ho-] is used for long slender object. pen ho-pi Pen CL-Four four pens Classifier [p ɑ ] is used for things which are not very long, but fleshy and is covered. fish : ŋoi one fish : ŋoi p ɑ -ken CL-One 17

C ONTD.. Classifier [bor] is used for thin piece of cloth, a leaf or a piece of paper. l ɑ l ɯ k bor- ʊ m Shirt CL-Three Three Shirts The numeral classifier for flat plank like objects is [t ɑ k-]. [tak-] is normally used with objects which has hard surfa ce. k ʊ ŋke t ̪ɑ k-ken Stool CL-One One stool 18

C ONTD.. The numeral classifier [p ɯ ] is used objects which they consider to be round or circular. p ɯ p ə p ɯ -ken CL-One an egg l ɑ k Used for hands only ɑ l ɑ k l ɑ k-ken Hand [CL]- One ‘m ɑ ’ for Dream, graveyard and boundaries j ʊ m ɑ m ɑ - ʊ m Dream [CL]-Three Three dreams 19

C ONTD.. ‘ Lo’ for day ɑ lo lo-ken Day [CL]-One One day pom’ Bunch of ants, keys or flowers t ̪ɑ r ʊ k pom- ɲ i Ants [CL]- two Two ants ‘ r ɑ p’ for door ə r ɑ p r ɑ p-ken Door [CL]- One One door ‘ ‘ 20

C ONTD.. ‘ ɡ ob’ Measurement with fingers. l ɑ kc ə ɡ ob-ken Finger [CL]- One spherical and thicker objects. ɑ b ʊ b ʊ -ken River [CL]- One n ɑ [CL] for bags. m ʊ n ɑ n ɑ -ken Bag [CL]- One Round and circular objects(medium sized) p ɯ p ə p ɯ -kens egg [CL]-One Pinch of something ɑ lo ciŋ-ken Salt [CL]-One 21

D RAVIDIAN FAMILY Malto (Mahapatra ‘97 ) Very interesting classification system. Noun Phrase Structure : Numeral+ Classifier+ Noun Animate entities are classified in to human and nonhuman. tini jan maler ThreeCLSmen Three men tini maq bu:te Three CLS ghosts Three ghosts 22

M ALTO C LASSIFICATION Objects Discrete dimensional shaped Long ɖaɽaɖaɽaka ɽ i panda pa ɽ a Flat pa ʈ a pata kan ɖ a round go ʈ pula unique Non discrete 23

C ONTD.. There are some classifiers which are formed by Partial reduplication. Applicable to restricted sets of Nouns. qep- ‘village’; man- ‘tree’ Generalized construction Classifier+ Numeral + Noun qep-ond qep ɖ u CLS-NUM village Comapare Tagin harpen – half pants harpen pen—riŋ half pant CL —ten ten half pants 24

C ONTD.. State classifiers in Malto baha: ---Area, field, market,place Ʈ a ɖ a:-- small area ɖ ika– clod, earth 25

A USTRO - A SIATIC Khasi (Numeral classifier language) follows this pattern Num Cls N ŋut for classifying [+ human] t ɨ lli for classifying [ -human] Examples:- a:r-ŋut ki-kh ɨ nna ʔ two cls Pl- Child ‘Two Children’ 26

C ONTD These classifiers can also be used as noun substitution provided the noun in question is an object of shared knowledge between the speaker and the hearer in a discourse. la:y – t ɨ lli three – cls ( - human ) three 27

C ONTD Unlike other numeral classifier languages, the numeral one ‘wei’ does not take any classifier. Instead, it is accompanied by the respective gender and agreement marker that the noun takes. Example:- u-w ɛ i u-ks ɔ w msg-one msg-dog ‘ one dog’ 28

I NDO - A RYAN Assamese Classifier System -z ɔ n - is used for 25 years and above male human, and with respect. When -z ɔ n is not used for male human above about 25 yrs, and –tu/ -ta is used(different classifier discussed later), it shows disrespect for the person. Thus, a sense of +/- Honirificity can be seen here. (Phookan, Dey, Lahiri, kaul 2008) 29

C ONTD … for young girls, approximately 25 years and above; also when used with female person with 25 and above shows disrespect. Eg. Noun CLA: suvali-zoni girl-CLA -g ɔ raki - is used with female of 25 years and above, with respect : Eg. noun CLA: maiki- manuh-g ɔ raki female human-CLA 30

C ONTD … – zupa - is used with plants and trees : aam-zupa mango-tree-CLA k ʰɔ n - is used for flat structured objects: bis ɔ na-k ʰɔ n bed-CLA –dal - is used for branch like/stick like long objects : suli-dal hair-CLA -k ʰ ila - is used for leaves and pages : pat-k ʰ ila leaf-CLA 31

C ONTD.. – zur - is used for pair of something we wear : k ʰ ela-sad ɔ r-zur traditional dress-CLA -hal - is used with pair of animates(except birds) d ɔ ra-k ɔ ina-hal bride and groom-CLA –hali - is used with pair of sweet looking (from the observer’s point) birds : s ɔ rai-hali bird-CLA duk ʰɔ r - is used for relatively bigger pieces of things : mati-dukh ɔ r soil-CLA 32

C ONTD.. –tukura - is used for relatively smaller pieces of things : pit ʰ a-tukura a type of cake-CLA -t ʰ uka - is used for stack of fruits : p ʰ al - is used for cut pieces of fruits and vegetables : –pah - is used with flowers : –pat - is used for flat structured object that is worn : 33

C ONTD.. –gosi - is used with cotton which is used to light a diya : –tupal - is used with liquid drops : bid ʰ - is a taxonomic classifier; used with a kind/type of edible items -k ʰ urak - is used with dose of medicine -d ɔ ra – is used with defined plot or area –kusa - is used with lock of hair m ɔ k ʰ a - is used for referring to a group of monkeys : 34

C ONTD.. t ʰ upa - is used with bunch of flowers gal - is used for huge amount of items in derogatory sense :. -g ɔ s - is used with ‘diya’(earthen lamps). –pal - is used to refer to a group of cows : –zak - is used with a herd of cows and buffaloes : –gusi - is used with betel leaf 35

N UMERAL CLASSIFIERS : A SSAMESE Num CLA- Noun ɛ - zoni suvali one-CLA girl One girl ɛ - ta lora One-CLA- boy One boy 36

F INAL OBSERVATIONS Structure of Numeral Phrase Construction 1 :-- Num-cls noun IA: Assamese, DA: Malto Construction 2 :-- Cls-Num-Noun : DA: Malto (for numeral 1,2 and nonhuman nouns) Constuction 3:- Noun cls-num : TB: Mizo, Tagin, Galo 37

C ONTD.. Tibeto-Burman Family MIZO:  System based on animacy TAGIN:  no reference to humanness and animacy  Classifiers only for count nouns ([+QNT]).  Few nouns do not take numeral classifier (film, story, male etc..) 38

C ONTD … Galo:  Classifiers based on shape, size and function.  Many of the classifiers are formed through partial reduplication which are considered to be pseudo classifiers.  No reference to animacy. Khasi No Numeral classifier is used with the cardinal one. Instead it is accompanied by the respective gender and the agreement marker. 39

MALTO Objects are classified along the lines of discreteness and Non discreteness. Animates are classified into +/- Human Some Classifiers are formed by partial reduplication 40

A SSAMESE Noun classifiers are determined along the lines of Animacy, Humanness, sex. All + quantized Classifiers are movable to numeral. Classifier raising is triggered by a [+QNT] and [+definiteness] feature value. lora-bur ‘the boys’ *tini-bur lora ‘3 boys’ kitaap- khan ‘the book’ tini-khan kitaap ‘3 books’ *tini-khini tel ‘3 oils’ {Oil is +Mass} 41

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