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Universal 586: agglutinative ⇒ ¬ gender inflection
- Original
- If a language is of the agglutinative type, then it cannot have grammatical gender.
- Standardized
- IF morphology is agglutinative, THEN there is no grammatical gender.
- Keywords
- agglutination, gender
- Domain
- inflection
- Type
- implication
- Status
- achronic
- Quality
- statistical (according to author absolute)
- Basis
- Latin (Italic, IE), Russian (Slavic, IE), Finnish (Finnic, Uralic), Turkish (Turkic, Altaic)
- Source
- Renault 1987: 113
- Counterexamples
- Dravidian languages
For similar statements see Moravcsik 1994 (#389) and Meinhof 1936 (#590).