Higher Numerals in Several Micronesian Languages

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Harrison, Sheldon (Ed ); Jackson, Frederick (Ed ) (2015). CRCL (ed.). "Higher Numerals in Several Micronesian Languages" (PDF). Pacific Linguistics: 2.9M, 61-79 pages. doi:10.15144/PL-C80.61. |contributor= ignored (help); Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)


Abstract: This document is a scholarly work focusing on the linguistic features of higher numerals in several Micronesian languages. The primary geographic focus is Micronesia, covering a range of languages within this region. The time period addressed includes research and linguistic data relevant to the languages as of 1984, with a PDF edition released in 2015. The work discusses specific taxa related to language structures, particularly the numeral systems across different Micronesian languages. It examines the grammatical and syntactical aspects of numerals, contributing to the understanding of linguistic diversity in the region. The authors, Sheldon P. Harrison and Frederick H. Jackson, utilize comparative linguistic analysis to explore the numeral systems, although specific methodologies are not detailed in the provided content. This work serves as a resource for linguists and researchers interested in the numeral systems of Micronesian languages and their grammatical structures.

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