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  1. plexity in the feminine genders offers a rich potential for further reanalysis. Introduction. A standard analysis of Oneida (Lounsbury 1953) identifies four genders: a masculine, a neuter that is seldom distinguished from one of the feminines, and two femi-nines. Each of the two feminine genders has uses that allow

  2. Gender Universals in Oneida and Creel . Petra Currie December 22,2012 Abstract In this paper, three of Greenberg's universals (1961) that pertain to grammatical gender are examined in the context of Cree and Oneida grammars. The validity of universals relies on their observance by all languages.

  3. Summary. Gender is a grammatical feature, in a family with person, number, and case. In the languages that have grammatical gender—according to a representative typological sample, almost half of the languages in the world—it is a property that separates nouns into classes.

  4. Correlational Studies in Typological and Historical Linguistics. This review takes a broad perspective on one of the most fundamental issues for gender research in linguistics: gender assignment (i.e., how different nouns are sorted into different genders).

  5. LI06CH03_Kramer ARjats.cls November26,2019 10:33 myknowledge,thereisnotyettypologicalresearchthatmapsoutthesepropertiesand,moreim-portantly ...

  6. In this paper, three of Greenberg's universals (1961) that pertain to grammatical gender are examined in the context ofCree and Oneida grammars. The validity ofuniversals relies on their observance by all languages.

  7. 19 de ago. de 2019 · Steven Samuel, Geoff Cole & Madeline J. Eacott. 26k Accesses. 27 Citations. 33 Altmetric. 3 Mentions. Explore all metrics. Abstract. Many languages assign nouns to a grammatical gender class, such that “bed” might be assigned masculine gender in one language (e.g., Italian) but feminine gender in another (e.g., Spanish).