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Universal 914: speaker (1st person pronouns) > addressee (2nd person pronouns) > kin > rational > human > animate > inanimate

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Universal 914: speaker (1st person pronouns) > addressee (2nd person pronouns) > kin > rational > human > animate > inanimate

Original
Whenever there is a plurality split in lexical nouns, the split in the 3rd person pronoun (if there is one) will be at the same place or lower down in the animacy hierarchy.
Standardized
Whenever there is a plurality split in lexical nouns, the split in the 3rd person pronoun (if there is one) will be at the same place or lower down in the animacy hierarchy.
Keywords
animacy hierarchy, split, number, plural, person pronoun, 3, noun
Domain
inflection
Type
no genuine implication; rather: provided that
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
languages in Smith-Stark 1974
Source
Smith-Stark 1974: 664
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    For the animacy hierarchy see #916.

    1. May 2020

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