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- Title
Numerals in Zeme.
- Authors
Chanu, Sapam Sangita
- Abstract
The goal of the present paper is to describe some of the morpho-syntactic aspects of numerals in Zeme (mainly focus on the language spoken in Tousem sub- division of Tamenglong district of Manipur). Zeme is one of the endangered languages of North East India which is mainly spoken in Tousem sub-division of Tamenglong district, Tadubi sub-division of Senapati district of Manipur, Peren district of Nagaland and Dima Hasao District of Assam. Linguistically, Zeme belongs to the Kuki-Naga section of the Kamarupan group of the Baric sub-division of Tibeto- Burman family of languages (Matisoff, 2001). As in many other Tibeto-Burman languages, numeral system in Zeme is mainly of the decimal type; however, the vigesimal system is also found in the language from numerals twenty/20 to twenty-nine/29. Structurally, numerals in the language can be categorized into seven major types viz. (i) cardinals (ii) ordinals (iii) fractional (iv) multiplicative (v) distributives (vi) restrictive and (vii) approximates. Syntactically, the numerals usually follow the head nouns as in other SOV languages.
- Subjects
SYNTAX (Grammar); ZEME language; NOUNS; TIBETO-Burman languages; LANGUAGE &; languages
- Publication
Language in India, 2016, Vol 16, Issue 7, p189
- ISSN
1930-2940
- Publication type
Article