This book presents the first cross-linguistic study of the phenomenon of infixation, typically associated in English with words like" im-bloody-possible", and found in all the world's major …
The subject matter of this study is the formal properties of infixes. This study begins with a catalogue of the placement properties of infixation in Chapter 1, showing that there is a bias …
S Inkelas, LJ Downing - Language and linguistics compass, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Reduplication has played a central role in the development of phonological theories for 30 years. The introduction of Classical Optimality Theory (OT) in the 1990s sparked intensive …
EP Stabler - Cognitive Science, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Four different kinds of grammars that can define crossing dependencies in human language are compared here:(i) context sensitive rewrite grammars with rules that depend on …
Reduplication, a phenomenon in which some phonological structure appears to be repeated for some morphological or grammatical purpose, has long been an area of significant …
J Riggle - Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 2006 - Springer
Abstract Pima (Uto-Aztecan, central Arizona) pluralizes nouns via partial reduplication. The amount of material copied varies between a single C (mavit/ma-m-vit 'lion (s)') and CV …
Abstract This dissertation introduces Minimal Reduplication, a new theory and framework within generative grammar for analyzing reduplication in human language. I argue that …
This effort will argue on several counts that faithfulness constraints governing input precedence relations must arbitrate the surface positioning of morphological exponence …
Abstract In the Mon-Khmer language Katu (as spoken in the Lao PDR; Costello 1998), nominalization is marked with a variety of forms at the leftmost periphery of the root word …