Reduplication: Doubling in MorphologyCambridge University Press, 24. feb. 2005 This groundbreaking new study takes a novel approach to reduplication, a phenomenon whereby languages use repetition to create new words. Sharon Inkelas and Cheryl Zoll argue that the driving force in reduplication is identity at the morphosyntactic, not the phonological level, and present a new model of reduplication - Morphological Doubling Theory - that derives the full range of reduplication patterns. This approach shifts the focus away from the relatively small number of cases of phonological overapplication and underapplication, which have played a major role in earlier studies, to the larger class of cases where base and reduplicant diverge phonologically. The authors conclude by arguing for a theoretical shift in phonology, which entails more attention to word structure. As well as presenting the authors' pioneering work, this book also provides a much-needed overview of reduplication, the study of which has become one of the most contentious in modern phonological theory. |
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... ofthe split among Inner prefixes 6.2.7 Summary 7 Final issues 7.1 Criteria distinguishing phonological copying from morphological reduplication 7.2 The purpose andnature of phonological copying 7.3 The morphological purpose of ...
... ofthe split among Inner prefixes 6.2.7 Summary 7 Final issues 7.1 Criteria distinguishing phonological copying from morphological reduplication 7.2 The purpose andnature of phonological copying 7.3 The morphological purpose of ...
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... ofthe Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University,which assistedone of the authors with a fellowship in2001–2002. Wearegrateful also totheLinguistics Department at UCDavis for providing office space andalibrary card ...
... ofthe Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University,which assistedone of the authors with a fellowship in2001–2002. Wearegrateful also totheLinguistics Department at UCDavis for providing office space andalibrary card ...
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... of phonological structure are copied to satisfy a phonological wellformedness constraint. In Hausa (Chadic), for example,the most productivenoun pluralization suffix is oːCiː, whosemedial consonantisa copy ofthefinal consonant ofthe ...
... of phonological structure are copied to satisfy a phonological wellformedness constraint. In Hausa (Chadic), for example,the most productivenoun pluralization suffix is oːCiː, whosemedial consonantisa copy ofthefinal consonant ofthe ...
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... of phonological material are clear cases of MS feature duplication. Such cases typicallyhave morphological or ... ofthe representation, rather than phonological material. Despitethe existenceof these twoverydifferent mechanismsfor ...
... of phonological material are clear cases of MS feature duplication. Such cases typicallyhave morphological or ... ofthe representation, rather than phonological material. Despitethe existenceof these twoverydifferent mechanismsfor ...
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... ofthe verb. Verbdoubling occursinfour syntactic constructions: temporal adverbials (9a), causal adverbials (9b), factives(9c), and predicateclefts(9d). Ineach case, an extra copy ofthe verb appears initially in the verbphrase. The ...
... ofthe verb. Verbdoubling occursinfour syntactic constructions: temporal adverbials (9a), causal adverbials (9b), factives(9c), and predicateclefts(9d). Ineach case, an extra copy ofthe verb appears initially in the verbphrase. The ...
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