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This document presents background information on the gender library of the Grammar Matrix Customization System (Bender et al., 2002; Bender and Flickinger, 2005; Bender et al., 2010). General instructions on using the questionnaire can be found here.
[ This documentation is under construction. When it is more complete, this section should describe the effects of the various options provided in this library in terms of the behavior of the grammar. It is also a good place for tips on how to get the most from the library. ]
The gender library allows the user to specify the range of values for the feature GENDER that will be available elsewhere in the customization system (especially the Lexicon and Morphology pages) and in the resulting grammar.
On the gender page in Matrix Customization you are asked to describe the gender hierarchy in your language. The number or genders and the complexity of gender hierarchy is different for every language. Using dropdown menu, you will add genders and their supertypes as applicable to your language. If your gender does not express gender grammatically through agreement, you are asked to leave this section blank and move on to the next page. Below are examples of options chosen for two languages with different gender hierarchy. Russian has a very straightforward one-level gender hierarchy and Tamil language has a more complex two-level gender hierarchy.
Russian (3 genders):
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Gender Supertype Feminine gender Masculine gender Neuter gender
Tamil (4 genders, with rational gender further subdivided into feminine and masculine genders):
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Gender Supertype Rational gender Feminine Rational Masculine Rational Neuter gender
For more information on how to use the questionnaire to define values for gender feature in your language, please refer to the Gender page in Matrix Customization.
For more information on the implementation of gender in Grammar Matrix please refer to the next section Analyses.
The analyses implemented in the gender library are described in Drellishak 2009, Section 5.3.
GENDER is a feature often involved in agreement phenomena. These are handled through the lexicon and morphology libraries. The analyses of agreement implemented in the Grammar Matrix are described in Drellishak 2009, Section 5.2.
In terms of filling out the questionnaire for Grammar Matrix, we are interested in gender only insofar as it is expressed grammatically, "Only in cases where we see covariation of an agreeing element are we dealing with grammatical gender“ (Drellishak 125).
- [ This documentation is under construction. When it is more complete, this section should describe any modifications to or enhancements of this library that are either in progress or planned. ]
Drellishak, Scott. 2009. Widespread but Not Universal: Improving the Typological Coverage of the Grammar Matrix. PhD thesis, University of Washington.
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