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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Doubling in Morphology Sharon Inkelas, Cheryl Zoll. Reduplication. This groundbreaking new studytakesanovelapproachto reduplication ... reduplication is identity ... phonology,whichentails more attention towordstructure. As well as presenting ...
Doubling in Morphology Sharon Inkelas, Cheryl Zoll. Reduplication. This groundbreaking new studytakesanovelapproachto reduplication ... reduplication is identity ... phonology,whichentails more attention towordstructure. As well as presenting ...
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... phonology 1.2.5 The phonology of reduplication 1.3 Phonological Copying 1.4 Distinguishing the two typesofduplication 1.5 Wrapup and outline ofbook 2 Evidence for morphological doubling 2.1 Morphological targets:affix reduplication 2.1 ...
... phonology 1.2.5 The phonology of reduplication 1.3 Phonological Copying 1.4 Distinguishing the two typesofduplication 1.5 Wrapup and outline ofbook 2 Evidence for morphological doubling 2.1 Morphological targets:affix reduplication 2.1 ...
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... reduplication 3.4 Daughter independence vs.base dependence 3.4.1 Reduplicant shape 3.5 Conclusion 4 Morphologically conditioned phonology inreduplication: the mother node 4.1 General approachtojunctural phonology 4.2 ...
... reduplication 3.4 Daughter independence vs.base dependence 3.4.1 Reduplicant shape 3.5 Conclusion 4 Morphologically conditioned phonology inreduplication: the mother node 4.1 General approachtojunctural phonology 4.2 ...
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... Phonological copying is an essentially phonological process that duplicates features, segments, or metrical constituents, asintheexample of 'eat' in(3a). Under MS feature duplication,twoidentical sets of abstract syntactic/semantic ...
... Phonological copying is an essentially phonological process that duplicates features, segments, or metrical constituents, asintheexample of 'eat' in(3a). Under MS feature duplication,twoidentical sets of abstract syntactic/semantic ...
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... phonological material are clear cases of MS feature duplication. Such cases typicallyhave morphological or syntactic, rather than phonological, motivation; they duplicate more thanasingle phonological element; andthey maynot even ...
... phonological material are clear cases of MS feature duplication. Such cases typicallyhave morphological or syntactic, rather than phonological, motivation; they duplicate more thanasingle phonological element; andthey maynot even ...
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ablaut affix allomorphs analysis Applegate backcopying Barbareño base basereduplicant BRCT BRFAITH Chapter Chumash compounding consonant cophonology correspondence Crowley CV reduplication daughters deletion derived discussed dissimilation disyllabic duplication Eastern Kadazan empty morph epenthesis example ƎFAITH faithfulness grammar Haiman Hausa Ineseño infixation inflectional Inkelas Inner prefixes input inreduplication inthe IOFAITH Javanese junctural Kadazan Kiparsky Klamath lexical Linguistics Lushootseed markedness McCarthy and Prince Melodic Overwriting morpheme morphological constituents morphological construction Morphological Doubling Theory morphological reduplication morphologically conditioned phonology Ndebele nonreduplicative noun noun class O’odham occur Oceanic languages ofthe onset opacity opaque Optimality Theory Orgun output overapplication pattern phonological alternation phonological copying phonological effects phonological identity pluractional plural prediction Proot prosodic Pstem ranking REDUCE reduplicant reduplication construction reduplicationspecific reduplicative phonology requirement second copy segments semantic identity Sibanda stem Stem1 Stem2 stemforming construction stress suffix syllable Tagalog Terry Crowley tothe triggered truncation underapplication verb root vowel vowel reduction word