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Publication Date:
19 10 2011
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1614-7308
DOI:
10.1515/flin.2011.016

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Folia Linguistica

Acta Societatis Linguisticae Europaeae

Editor-in-Chief: Fanego, Teresa / Ritt, Nikolaus

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The origin of the Proto-Indo-European gender system: Typological considerations

1Università di Pavia, Dipartimento di Linguistica Teorica e Applicata, Strada Nuova 65, I-27100 Pavia, Italy

Citation Information: Folia Linguistica. Volume 45, Issue 2, Pages 435–463, ISSN (Online) 1614-7308, ISSN (Print) 0165-4004, DOI: 10.1515/flin.2011.016, October 2011

Publication History: Published Online: 26/02/2012

Gender fulfills two different functions, i.e. nominal classification and crossreference of constituents through agreement. Besides the generally acknowledged possibility of a grammaticalization process that may lead classifiers to become gender markers, gender systems may also arise as a consequence of special agreement patterns connected with differential marking of core arguments. It is argued that different origins of gender systems imply higher relevance of either function of gender in individual languages, and that this may have consequences on the values of gender within specific gender systems.

Keywords:: Proto-Indo-European; number of genders; agreement; genders vs. classifiers; origin of gender systems; topic-worthiness

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