Adjectives in Thai: Implications for a functionalist typology of word classes


Autoria(s): Post, Mark William
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Tai languages are often described as “lacking” a major lexical class “adjectives”; accordingly, they and other area languages are frequently cited as evidence against adjectival universality. This article brings the putative lack under examination, arguing that a more complete distributional analysis reveals a pattern: overlap is highest among semantically peripheral adjectives and verbs and in constructions prototypically associated to both classes crosslinguistically, and lowest among semantically core adjectives and verbs and in constructions prototypically associated to only one or the other class. Rather than “lacking” adjectives, data from Thai thus in fact support functional-typological characterizations of adjectival universality such as those of Givón (1984), Croft (2001), and Dixon (2004). Finally, while data from Thai would fail to falsify an adaptation of Enfield's (2004) Lao lexical class-taxonomy (in which adjectives are treated as a verbal subclass) on its own terms, this article argues that in absence of both universally-applicable criteria for the evaluation of categorial taxonomies crosslinguistically and evidence for the cognitive reality of categorial taxonomies so stipulated, even this more limited sense of a “lack” of adjectives in Thai is less radical a challenge to adjectival universality than has sometimes been supposed.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/68472/1/lity.2008.041.pdf

Post, Mark William (2008). Adjectives in Thai: Implications for a functionalist typology of word classes. Linguistic typology, 12(3), pp. 339-381. De Gruyter Mouton 10.1515/LITY.2008.041 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/LITY.2008.041>

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eng

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De Gruyter Mouton

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http://boris.unibe.ch/68472/

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Fonte

Post, Mark William (2008). Adjectives in Thai: Implications for a functionalist typology of word classes. Linguistic typology, 12(3), pp. 339-381. De Gruyter Mouton 10.1515/LITY.2008.041 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/LITY.2008.041>

Palavras-Chave #410 Linguistics
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