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l’équipe de recherche ERALO a le plaisir d’accueillir Michael Franjieh de l’University of Surrey (Royaume-Unis) qui présentera les résultats préliminaires de ses recherches sur les classificateurs possessifs dans des langues du Vanuatu et de Nouvelle-Calédonie.
I discuss possessive classifier systems in six Oceanic languages from Vanuatu (Merei, Lewo, Vatlongos and North Ambrym) and New Caledonia (Nêlêmwa and Iaai) from a psycholinguistic perspective. Results from three experiments show the classifier systems differ in how nouns are assigned to classifiers – from variable classifier-like systems (nouns can co-occur with different classifiers) to rigid gender-like systems (nouns are restricted to only one classifier). The experiments reveal differences between types of classifiers within a language – speakers prefer to use classifiers with large open membership to classifiers with small-closed membership, even when the latter is more semantically precise.
Contact : anne-laure.dotte@unc.nc
Crédits photographie : (c) M. Franjieh, Vanuatu, 2019