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The economy of word classes in Hiw, Vanuatu: Grammatically flexible, lexically rigid

François Alexandre. 2017-09-19. .
ARTICLE, (2017-09-19 ) - PUBLISHEDVERSION - English (en-GB)

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HAL CCSD, John Benjamins Publishing
Subject
word classes , categories , parts of speech , lexicon-grammar interface , grammar , Oceanic languages , Hiw , lexicon, [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics
Domains
Linguistique, Sciences Sociales, Sciences humaines
Description

International audience The issue of lexical flexibility is best tackled as the articulation of two separate mappings: one that assigns lexical items to word classes; another one that associates these word classes with the syntactic functions they can access. A language may endow its lexemes with more or less multicategoriality, and its word classes with more or less multifunctionality: these are two distinct facets of lexical flexibility, which should be assessed separately. Focusing on Hiw, an Oceanic language of northern Vanuatu, I show that lexical flexibility is there mostly due to the high multifunctionality of its word classes, each of which can regularly access a broad array of syntactic functions. Conversely, Hiw ranks relatively low on the scale of multicategoriality: most of its lexemes are assigned just one word class. This is how a language can be grammatically flexible, yet lexically rigid.

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English (en-GB)
Creators
François, Alexandre
Contributors
Langues et civilisations à tradition orale (LACITO) ; Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3-Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (Inalco)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Australian National University (ANU), ANR-11-IDEX-0005,USPC,Université Sorbonne Paris Cité(2011)
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ISSN: 0378-4177, Studies in Language, https://shs.hal.science/halshs-01593469, Studies in Language, 2017, Lexical Flexibility in Oceanic Languages, 41 (2), pp.294 - 357. ⟨10.1075/sl.41.2.03fra⟩
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1075/sl.41.2.03fra
Coverage
Vanuatu
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