The pragmatic functions of numeral classifiers in modern Malay written corpus

Numeral classifiers are primarily used to provide semantic information about the physical and functional properties of objects, the cognitive categories of objects in a particular culture, and the perceptions of the speakers within a particular speech community towards the objects. Numeral classifi...

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Main Authors: Khazriyati Salehuddin,, Heather Winskel,, Marlyna Maros,
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Published: Pusat Pengajian Bahasa dan Linguistik, FSSK, UKM 2011
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spelling my-ukm.journal.10052016-12-14T06:28:33Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1005/ The pragmatic functions of numeral classifiers in modern Malay written corpus Khazriyati Salehuddin, Heather Winskel, Marlyna Maros, Numeral classifiers are primarily used to provide semantic information about the physical and functional properties of objects, the cognitive categories of objects in a particular culture, and the perceptions of the speakers within a particular speech community towards the objects. Numeral classifiers of Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese and Thai have been found to perform pragmatic functions as well. To identify if Malay does use numeral classifiers to perform a number of pragmatic functions, we analysed a 73,000- word modern Malay corpus targeted at both adult and young audience. Results indicate that in the modern Malay corpus, the Malay numeral classifiers perform several pragmatic functions in various contexts: they function as anaphoric and cataphoric references, as indicators of definiteness and indefiniteness, and as foregrounding mechanisms in modern Malay discourse. Using twelve instances of numeral classifier usage and omission in the modern Malay corpus, this study proposes that the absence of numeral classifiers in texts is not likely to be due to language users’ ignorance of the need to use a numeral classifier or of the correct form of numeral classifiers. On the contrary, the absence of numeral classifiers in the corpus exhibits the Malay language users’knowledge of the pragmatic functions of Malay numeral classifiers. Pusat Pengajian Bahasa dan Linguistik, FSSK, UKM 2011-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1005/1/137-153.pdf Khazriyati Salehuddin, and Heather Winskel, and Marlyna Maros, (2011) The pragmatic functions of numeral classifiers in modern Malay written corpus. GEMA: Online Journal of Language Studies, 11 (2). pp. 137-153. ISSN 1675-8021 http://www.ukm.my/ppbl/Gema/gemahome.html
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description Numeral classifiers are primarily used to provide semantic information about the physical and functional properties of objects, the cognitive categories of objects in a particular culture, and the perceptions of the speakers within a particular speech community towards the objects. Numeral classifiers of Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese and Thai have been found to perform pragmatic functions as well. To identify if Malay does use numeral classifiers to perform a number of pragmatic functions, we analysed a 73,000- word modern Malay corpus targeted at both adult and young audience. Results indicate that in the modern Malay corpus, the Malay numeral classifiers perform several pragmatic functions in various contexts: they function as anaphoric and cataphoric references, as indicators of definiteness and indefiniteness, and as foregrounding mechanisms in modern Malay discourse. Using twelve instances of numeral classifier usage and omission in the modern Malay corpus, this study proposes that the absence of numeral classifiers in texts is not likely to be due to language users’ ignorance of the need to use a numeral classifier or of the correct form of numeral classifiers. On the contrary, the absence of numeral classifiers in the corpus exhibits the Malay language users’knowledge of the pragmatic functions of Malay numeral classifiers.
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author Khazriyati Salehuddin,
Heather Winskel,
Marlyna Maros,
spellingShingle Khazriyati Salehuddin,
Heather Winskel,
Marlyna Maros,
The pragmatic functions of numeral classifiers in modern Malay written corpus
author_facet Khazriyati Salehuddin,
Heather Winskel,
Marlyna Maros,
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title The pragmatic functions of numeral classifiers in modern Malay written corpus
title_short The pragmatic functions of numeral classifiers in modern Malay written corpus
title_full The pragmatic functions of numeral classifiers in modern Malay written corpus
title_fullStr The pragmatic functions of numeral classifiers in modern Malay written corpus
title_full_unstemmed The pragmatic functions of numeral classifiers in modern Malay written corpus
title_sort pragmatic functions of numeral classifiers in modern malay written corpus
publisher Pusat Pengajian Bahasa dan Linguistik, FSSK, UKM
publishDate 2011
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1005/1/137-153.pdf
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