On the general classifiers ge and zàg in Hakka
A corpus-based collostructional analysis
This paper investigates the distribution and properties of the Hakka general classifiers ge and
zàg. We focus on the [determiner/numeral + classifier + noun] construction where we observe the relations
between the general classifiers and their following nouns, chosen based on their frequency in this construction. We adopt a
corpus-based collostructional analysis which calculates the collocational strength values of ge and
zàg with following nouns. A Hakka corpus was compiled for the study. The three-way distinction in the
collostructional analysis (attractive, neutral, and repulsive) is directly mapped to acceptability of various degrees. The results
show that ge is highly correlated with human-denoting nouns, whereas zàg is highly correlated
with animal-denoting nouns. Nouns denoting abstract entities or concrete objects without physical properties like size or shape
usually lack specific classifiers, and both ge and zàg can collocate with them, albeit with
varying degrees of preference. We argue that both ge and zàg are general classifiers because
both are more frequently used than specific classifiers and both exhibit disjointed semantic distribution and allow abstract
nouns. While they show preferences for different nouns, requirements to qualify as general classifiers are equally met.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Literature review
- 3.Theoretical framework
- 3.1The constructional approach
- 3.2The collostructional analysis
- 4.The compilation of the Hakka corpus
- 5.The procedures
- 6.The results
- 6.1The general distribution
- 6.2Zone A: Nouns attracted to ge
- 6.3Zone B: Nouns attracted to zàg
- 6.4Zone C: Nouns neutral to both ge and zàg
- 6.5Zone D: Nouns repelled by either ge or zàg, or both
- 7.Discussion
- 7.1General classifiers
- 7.1.1
Ge
- 7.1.2
Zàg
- 7.1.3Distribution of human-denoting and animal-denoting nouns
- 7.2Specific classifiers
- 7.2.1
Tiǎu
- 7.2.2
Gí
- 7.2.3
Liab
- 7.2.4
De
- 7.2.5
Vi
- 7.2.6
Mí
- 7.2.7
Ton
- 7.3Comparison of general classifiers and specific classifiers
- 8.Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
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References