Linguistic morphology

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331Word sort / Root / On / Suffix / Word / Linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Language education

Word Sorts What Are Word Sorts? There are two types of word sorts: closed and open. In closed word sorts the teacher defines the process for categorizing the words. This requires students to engage in critical thinking a

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Language: English - Date: 2005-06-22 09:03:08
332Unaccusative verb / Unergative verb / Linguistic morphology / Accusative verb / Causative / Verb / Copula / Linguistics / Syntax / Parts of speech

Nonconcatenative Morphology with Concatenative Syntax Itamar Kastner (NYU) The “root-and-pattern” makeup of Semitic verbs has posed a long-standing puzzle for morphology (e.g. McCarthy 1979): is the template a morphe

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:25
333Language / Grammatical gender / Animacy / Gender-neutral pronoun / Article / Gender / English articles / Romanian nouns / Linguistics / Grammar / Linguistic morphology

Ora Matushansky, SFL (CNRS/Université Paris-8)/UiL OTS/Utrecht University ON BEING [FEMININE] AND [PROPER] As noted by Moltmann 2013, inanimate proper names in German give rise to three different patterns of behavior w

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:34
334Germanic languages / Indo-European linguistics / English grammar / German grammar / Linguistics / Historical linguistics / Linguistic morphology

Competition and Paradigm Uniformity in Russian Paradigm Gaps Katya Pertsova University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ([removed]) Introduction. A paradigm gap occurs when speakers are peculiarly uncomfortable pr

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:42
335Reciprocal / Affix / Suffix / Morpheme / Derivation / Linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Causative

Evaluating the necessity of the morphological template in Bantu: Evidence from the Chicheŵa reciprocal Hyun Kyoung Jung (Busan University of Foreign Studies) Introduction. This paper shows that Chicheŵa reciprocal su

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:24
336Grammatical case / Dual / Linguistic morphology / Grammar / Suppletion / Grammatical number

Pronominal Suppletion: Case and Number Peter W. Smitha , Beata Moskala , Ting Xua , Jungmin Kangb and Jonathan Bobaljika a University of Connecticut, b Washington University in St Louis Overview: We present evidence from

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:49
337French language / Linguistic morphology / Languages of Tanzania / Aspirated h

NA’VI - ENGLISH DICTIONARY v[removed]TARONYU: RICHARD LITTAUER Having been disappointed by the paucity of collated and collected data, I have worked all of the available sources I could find into one dictionary here. Th

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Language: English - Date: 2010-09-11 12:43:52
338Infinitive / Inflection / Regular verb / Italian verbs / Verb / Word stem / Germanic languages / Proto-Indo-European verbs / Linguistics / Parts of speech / Linguistic morphology

Palatalisation across the Italian lexicon†* Sam Steddy, MIT - [removed] Abstract I present an analysis of palatalisation in Italian verb paradigms in which a single stresssensitive base-to-derivative constraint (K

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Language: English - Date: 2015-02-20 16:32:48
339Linguistic morphology

K ELKU AYLÌ ’ UYÄ L EHRRAP v. 2 Compiled by Taronyu: Richard Littauer www.LearnNavi.org Last updated: January 31th , 2010 I have made this dictionary in order to facilitate the use of derived forms and compound

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Language: English - Date: 2010-09-11 12:43:53
    340Assimilation / Grammar / Distributed morphology / Germanic umlaut / Allomorph / Palatalization / Morphology / Icelandic language / Linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Historical linguistics

    Phase locality in Distributed Morphology and two types of Icelandic agent nominals Recent work in Distributed Morphology (DM) proposes an important role for phase theory in constraining special realization of morphemes a

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:19
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