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Universal 560:

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Universal 560:

Original
If an atomic numeral expression is borrowed from one language into another, all higher atomic expressions are borrowed.
Standardized
IF an atomic numeral expression is borrowed from one language into another, THEN all higher atomic expressions are borrowed.
Keywords
numeral, borrowing
Domain
lexicon
Type
implication
Status
diachronic
Quality
absolute
Basis
56 languages mentioned in Greenberg 1978a
Source
Greenberg 1978a: 289 (#54)
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    1. ATOM = lexically expressed number.2. For example, in Tupi (Tupi), indigenous numerals are found for 1-3 and Portuguese (Indo-European) terms for 4-20. However, 21 is “vinte mocoi cembyra” ‘twenty (Portuguese), one (Tupi), on-top (Tupi)’, and so for all complex numbers over 20, with Portuguese borrowing for the digits 4-9 only. A similar case is found in Kui (Dravidian), in which Indo-Aryan numerals are borrowed from Oriya (Indic) for 3-20, while above 20 the odd numbers for ‘one’ and ‘two’ continue to be Dravidian.

    1. May 2020

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