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Universal 518: gender (Plural pronoun) ⇒ gender (Singular pronoun)

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Universal 518: gender (Plural pronoun) ⇒ gender (Singular pronoun)

Original
If there are any gender distinctions in the plural of the pronoun, there are some gender distinctions in the singular also.
Standardized
IF there are any gender distinctions in the plural of the pronoun, THEN there are some gender distinctions in the singular also.
Keywords
pronoun, gender, number, plural, singular
Domain
inflection
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
30 languages of Greenberg 1963 sample
Source
Greenberg 1963: 96, #45
Counterexamples
1. Tahaggart, Tuareg, Kabyle, Proto-Berber (?!) (Afro-Asiatic) have gender contrast in 1/2/3PL and in 2SG, but not in 3SG (for details see Plank & Schellinger 1997). 2. Languages distinguishing gender in all persons and numbers except for 1SG: Ntifa independent subject pronouns(Berber, Afro-Asiatic), Hadza, Nama (both Khoisan) (for details see Plank & Schellinger 1997).3. A number of Austronesian languages distinguish animate/non-animate forms in the plural only. Biak (South Halmahera-West New Guinea, Austronesian) has animate/inanimate forms for 3PL pronouns and demonstratives, but not in the SG, DU, or TR. An animate/inanimate oppostion is reconstructed for 3PL in South Solomonic languages (Steinhauer 1985, 1986, Plank & Schellinger 1997, cited in Aikhenvald 2000: 244)

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    Cf. #516.

    1. May 2020

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