The syntactic class of quantifiers in Haoni de Tuha
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TexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2025.
Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : This article analyses what is typologically called the numeral classifiers in Tuha Haoni, a dialect of the Honi language which belongs to the Tibeto-Burman branch, spoken in Yunnan Province, China. By applying the functional linguistics of André Martinet, it will be observed that numeral classifiers in this dialect form, with all cardinals and several traditional quantifiers, a sole syntactic unit (a syntheme/unitary complex), primarily as lexical determiners of nouns, such units belong to the syntactic class termed quantifiers. This study thus aims to provide a preliminary description of this syntactic class, including its paradigm, compatibilities, formal constraints, and semantic and discourse meanings.
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This article analyses what is typologically called the numeral classifiers in Tuha Haoni, a dialect of the Honi language which belongs to the Tibeto-Burman branch, spoken in Yunnan Province, China. By applying the functional linguistics of André Martinet, it will be observed that numeral classifiers in this dialect form, with all cardinals and several traditional quantifiers, a sole syntactic unit (a syntheme/unitary complex), primarily as lexical determiners of nouns, such units belong to the syntactic class termed quantifiers. This study thus aims to provide a preliminary description of this syntactic class, including its paradigm, compatibilities, formal constraints, and semantic and discourse meanings.




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