Regular polysemy of nouns in Vietnamese
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1979
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Nguyen, Thanh Chau
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Canberra, ACT : The Australian National University
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This is a study of the phenomenon of regular polysemy
of nouns in Vietnamese. It consists of four chapters.
Chapter I is devoted to the discussion of the . Vietnamese
classifier system, its 'basic construction' and variations,
and types.
In Chapter II we discuss Vietnamese quantifiers (which 1
are divided into two groups) .
In both chapters, we give a sizable number of examples,
in acceptable as well as unacceptable forms, in order to show
the syntactic and semantic constraints imposed by classifiers
and quantifiers on regular polysemy of nouns in Vietnamese.
Chapter III, the main part of this study, is divided
into twenty sections, each representing one polysemy type.
For each type, we present _ the semantic description which is
believed to capture the relation of the alleged polysemes.
Chapter IV is included as an illustration of how classifiers
interact with regular polysemy: the negative answer
to the question 'Is there polysemy of Vietnamese nominalisations?'
makes our point clear.
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