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Universal 247: Acc ⇒ Gender

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Universal 247: Acc ⇒ Gender

Original
The presence of the category of gender is connected with the development of the morphological opposition of nominative/accusative. In those systems where the special form of accusative is attested, the category of gender exists.
Standardized
IF there is an accusative case distinct from the nominative, THEN there is a category of gender.
Keywords
gender, case, accusative, nominative
Domain
inflection, syntax
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
Afro-Asiatic, Indo-European, Kartvel families
Source
Palmaitis 1978: 27-38
Counterexamples
almost all Uralic and Altaic languages (Irina Nikolaeva, p.c.)

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    Is this universal about languages or about particular words or word forms? For example: In German, plural NPs never distinguish an acc from a nom, nor is there a gender contrast. Same for feminine and neuter singular. In masc sg, there is a distinct acc, and genders contrast. Thus, the language as such is in line with the universal, and so are all its word forms. But this need not necessarily be the case.

    1. May 2020

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