Reduplication In Kimeru: A Case Study Of Kimeru Parts Of Speech
... even the whole word is repeated exactly or with a slight alteration. Stageberg (1981:127) states that a new word is formed by doubling a morpheme, while Spencer & Zwicky (2001:130) claim that reduplication is a morphological phenomenon in which the base, root, stem of a lexeme or a part of it is rep ...
... even the whole word is repeated exactly or with a slight alteration. Stageberg (1981:127) states that a new word is formed by doubling a morpheme, while Spencer & Zwicky (2001:130) claim that reduplication is a morphological phenomenon in which the base, root, stem of a lexeme or a part of it is rep ...
The Translation of Indonesian Reduplication into English
... Reduplication is a morphological process in which the root or stem of a word or a part of it is repeated. In many languages, reduplication is used in inflections to convey grammatical functions and in lexical derivations to create semantic forms (Nadarajan, 2006). There are two kinds of reduplicatio ...
... Reduplication is a morphological process in which the root or stem of a word or a part of it is repeated. In many languages, reduplication is used in inflections to convey grammatical functions and in lexical derivations to create semantic forms (Nadarajan, 2006). There are two kinds of reduplicatio ...
Chapter 4 Noun phrases
... inherent nature of their referentiality. The same is true for names (see section 3.3.1.4.1). Therefore, the following subsections will deal first with the use of pronouns, demonstratives and quantifiers functioning as heads in noun phrases, whereas the use of (common) nouns will be given specific at ...
... inherent nature of their referentiality. The same is true for names (see section 3.3.1.4.1). Therefore, the following subsections will deal first with the use of pronouns, demonstratives and quantifiers functioning as heads in noun phrases, whereas the use of (common) nouns will be given specific at ...
PSEUDO-REDUPLICATION, REDUPLICATION AND REPETITION
... less prominently in the literature on pidgin and creole languages”. The paper is structured as follows. In sections 2 through 7 I describe the processes of pseudo-reduplication, reduplication and repetition in Nubi, Juba Arabic, Turku, Gulf Pidgin Arabic, Pidgin Madam and Romanian Pidgin Arabic resp ...
... less prominently in the literature on pidgin and creole languages”. The paper is structured as follows. In sections 2 through 7 I describe the processes of pseudo-reduplication, reduplication and repetition in Nubi, Juba Arabic, Turku, Gulf Pidgin Arabic, Pidgin Madam and Romanian Pidgin Arabic resp ...
Fox (Mesquakie) Reduplication
... known as Mesquakie) which have not yet received a thorough treatment.2 Of particularinterest is the interactionbetween the bisyllabic type of reduplication and inflectional morphology: material from a verb's inflectional suffixes may be copied into the reduplicativeprefix, but inflectional prefixes ...
... known as Mesquakie) which have not yet received a thorough treatment.2 Of particularinterest is the interactionbetween the bisyllabic type of reduplication and inflectional morphology: material from a verb's inflectional suffixes may be copied into the reduplicativeprefix, but inflectional prefixes ...
Uppsala University
... number of times a constituent may be repeated, c) whether additional non-repetitive changes are made in the resulting sequence, and d) the temporal relations of the copies of the constituent to each other, Moravcsik proposes among others the following hypotheses: 1. There is no reduplication pattern ...
... number of times a constituent may be repeated, c) whether additional non-repetitive changes are made in the resulting sequence, and d) the temporal relations of the copies of the constituent to each other, Moravcsik proposes among others the following hypotheses: 1. There is no reduplication pattern ...
Chapter 3: Word Structure
... a. If A + B = C, the meaning of C has nothing to do with the meaning of A and B. eg. 風流、花生、小說 b. If A + B = C, the meaning of C has a symbolic or logical relation with the meaning of A and B. eg. 開關、熱心、公路 c. If A + B = C, the meaning of C has a direct relation with the meaning of A and B. eg. 乾淨、飛機、 ...
... a. If A + B = C, the meaning of C has nothing to do with the meaning of A and B. eg. 風流、花生、小說 b. If A + B = C, the meaning of C has a symbolic or logical relation with the meaning of A and B. eg. 開關、熱心、公路 c. If A + B = C, the meaning of C has a direct relation with the meaning of A and B. eg. 乾淨、飛機、 ...
Analysis and Synthesis of the Semantic Functions of Reduplication
... labah-labah “spider”, paru-paru “lung”, and masing-masing “each other”, are not dealt with, because they are irrelevant to the functions of reduplication that will be discussed. All the instances cited below are from three novels published in Malaysia5, and are used for linguistic description only. ...
... labah-labah “spider”, paru-paru “lung”, and masing-masing “each other”, are not dealt with, because they are irrelevant to the functions of reduplication that will be discussed. All the instances cited below are from three novels published in Malaysia5, and are used for linguistic description only. ...
Chapter 8 Other verb
... structurally, and semantically one of their constituent members modifies the other in some ways, hence their constituent members vary and belong to different semantic fields. Verbal compounds, on the other hand, are mono-clausal and semantically they refer to one single activity or state. However, s ...
... structurally, and semantically one of their constituent members modifies the other in some ways, hence their constituent members vary and belong to different semantic fields. Verbal compounds, on the other hand, are mono-clausal and semantically they refer to one single activity or state. However, s ...
Double Double, Morphology and Trouble: Looking into
... shown in (13). So there is this sense of either being able to distribute the action over time repeatedly or distribute/apply the action over different objects, when the semantics of the event does not allow the action to be repeated again and again, such as killing one animal.4 The examples in (7) s ...
... shown in (13). So there is this sense of either being able to distribute the action over time repeatedly or distribute/apply the action over different objects, when the semantics of the event does not allow the action to be repeated again and again, such as killing one animal.4 The examples in (7) s ...
General Morphology Thoughts
... • Our minds also process function words differently from content words. • For instance, how many ‘F’s are in the following passage?… ...
... • Our minds also process function words differently from content words. • For instance, how many ‘F’s are in the following passage?… ...
7-MorphologyIII - The Bases Produced Home Page
... • Is it feasible for speakers of English to create genderfree pronouns? ...
... • Is it feasible for speakers of English to create genderfree pronouns? ...
A typology of reduplication in Cushitic
... most common vowel for epenthesis in Cushitic is i and this latter vowel also occur in reduplication, sometimes with a difference in meaning. The epenthetic vowel will undergo the regular vowel assimilation processes of the language, e.g. Iraqw ħeħe’ees from ħe’ees ‘to finish’ by assimilation through ...
... most common vowel for epenthesis in Cushitic is i and this latter vowel also occur in reduplication, sometimes with a difference in meaning. The epenthetic vowel will undergo the regular vowel assimilation processes of the language, e.g. Iraqw ħeħe’ees from ħe’ees ‘to finish’ by assimilation through ...