On numerals with fuzzy semantics in the Chinese language
This article considers the fuzzy (approximate, blurred) semantics of Chinese numerals. Despite their main function of expressing exact numbers, fuzziness is the innate feature of such numerals. Numerals with fuzzy semantics (or so-called imaginaries in the sense of structural linguistics) should not...
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description | This article considers the fuzzy (approximate, blurred) semantics of Chinese numerals. Despite their main function of expressing exact numbers, fuzziness is the innate feature of such numerals. Numerals with fuzzy semantics (or so-called imaginaries in the sense of structural linguistics) should not be confused with the approximate ones because they correlate fairly or in no way with actual numbers and bring to the fore the meanings of “much/many” or “little/few.” Here, the views of Russian and Chinese linguists on semantic fuzziness were summarized. The following three factors that determine it were described: transnational, nationally stipulated, and individually determined. Kang Su and Song Guangtian’s classifications of fuzzy numerals were analyzed and critically assessed. The functioning of fuzzy numerals in the Chinese language was discussed from a diachronic perspective. The analysis of the Chinese language history shows that the most common fuzzy numerals are three (meaning “many/much” or “few/little”), numerals denoting numbers that are a factor of three with the meaning of “many/much,” and place numerals such as ten, one hundred, one thousand, and ten thousand, also meaning “many/much.” In general, all numerals verbalizing the first ten numbers can have fuzzy semantics. |
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spelling | doaj-art-96f4353b158b4269a8df1b22d0e785ba2025-01-02T22:32:04ZengKazan Federal UniversityУченые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки2541-77382500-21712022-10-0116459710910.26907/2541-7738.2022.5.97-109On numerals with fuzzy semantics in the Chinese languageL.L. Bankova0Moscow City University, Moscow, 129226 RussiaThis article considers the fuzzy (approximate, blurred) semantics of Chinese numerals. Despite their main function of expressing exact numbers, fuzziness is the innate feature of such numerals. Numerals with fuzzy semantics (or so-called imaginaries in the sense of structural linguistics) should not be confused with the approximate ones because they correlate fairly or in no way with actual numbers and bring to the fore the meanings of “much/many” or “little/few.” Here, the views of Russian and Chinese linguists on semantic fuzziness were summarized. The following three factors that determine it were described: transnational, nationally stipulated, and individually determined. Kang Su and Song Guangtian’s classifications of fuzzy numerals were analyzed and critically assessed. The functioning of fuzzy numerals in the Chinese language was discussed from a diachronic perspective. The analysis of the Chinese language history shows that the most common fuzzy numerals are three (meaning “many/much” or “few/little”), numerals denoting numbers that are a factor of three with the meaning of “many/much,” and place numerals such as ten, one hundred, one thousand, and ten thousand, also meaning “many/much.” In general, all numerals verbalizing the first ten numbers can have fuzzy semantics.https://kpfu.ru/uz-eng-hum-2022-5-8.htmlchinese languagechinese numeralssemantic fuzzinessnumerals with fuzzy semantics |
spellingShingle | L.L. Bankova On numerals with fuzzy semantics in the Chinese language Ученые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки chinese language chinese numerals semantic fuzziness numerals with fuzzy semantics |
title | On numerals with fuzzy semantics in the Chinese language |
title_full | On numerals with fuzzy semantics in the Chinese language |
title_fullStr | On numerals with fuzzy semantics in the Chinese language |
title_full_unstemmed | On numerals with fuzzy semantics in the Chinese language |
title_short | On numerals with fuzzy semantics in the Chinese language |
title_sort | on numerals with fuzzy semantics in the chinese language |
topic | chinese language chinese numerals semantic fuzziness numerals with fuzzy semantics |
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