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Journal articles on the topic "Morphophonology"
Turin, Mark. "Revisiting the morphophonology of Thangmi: a Tibeto-Burman language of Nepal." Gipan 4 (December 31, 2019): 63–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/gipan.v4i0.35457.
Full textLorimor, Heidi, Carrie N. Jackson, and Janet G. van Hell. "The interaction of notional number and morphophonology in subject–verb agreement: A role for working memory." Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 72, no. 4 (May 4, 2018): 890–900. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1747021818771887.
Full textIosad, Pavel V. "Stratal phonology and Russian morphophonology." Rhema, no. 1, 2020 (2020): 36–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.31862/2500-2953-2020-1-36-55.
Full textKurisu, Kazutaka. "Nested derivedness in Ponapean morphophonology." Lingua 137 (December 2013): 106–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lingua.2013.08.006.
Full textMatthews, P. H. "SOME REFLECTIONS ON LATIN MORPHOPHONOLOGY." Transactions of the Philological Society 71, no. 1 (March 25, 2008): 59–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-968x.1972.tb01149.x.
Full textSingh, Rajendra, and Alan Ford. "L'interférence et la Théorie Phonologique." Lingvisticæ Investigationes. International Journal of Linguistics and Language Resources 9, no. 2 (January 1, 1985): 365–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/li.9.2.07sin.
Full textHalle, Morris, and Ora Matushansky. "The Morphophonology of Russian Adjectival Inflection." Linguistic Inquiry 37, no. 3 (July 2006): 351–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/ling.2006.37.3.351.
Full textCathey, James E., and Deirdre Wheeler. "Finnish Verbal Morphophonology and Consonant Gradation." Nordic Journal of Linguistics 9, no. 2 (June 1986): 103–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0332586500001463.
Full textWallace, Rex. "Using Morphophonology in Elementary Ancient Greek." Classical World 100, no. 2 (2007): 133–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/clw.2007.0020.
Full textNoamane, Ayoub. "The Morphophonology of Moroccan Arabic Derived Causatives." Macrolinguistics 8, no. 13 (December 30, 2020): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.26478/ja2020.8.13.1.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Morphophonology"
Gasser, Emily Anne. "Windesi Wamesa Morphophonology." Thesis, Yale University, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3582286.
Full textWamesa [WAD] is an endangered Austronesian language spoken in the south-eastern Bird's Head of New Guinea, in the Indonesian province of West Papua. This dissertation provides a description and formal analysis of the phonology and morphology of the Windesi dialect based on the author's fieldwork with speakers of the language.
Chapter 1 provides an introduction to the language, its speakers, and the cultural, geographic, and linguistic context in which Wamesa is spoken. It also provides background on the fieldwork which forms the basis of this dissertation and the resulting corpus. Chapter 2 describes the phonology of Wamesa, including its phoneme inventory, phonotactics, and productive phonological processes, with phonetic detail. The second half of the chapter gives an account of the phonological adaptation of loan words into Wamesa. Chapter 3 gives a formal analysis of stress assignment in the language based in Optimality Theory. Chapter 4 describes the Wamesa clitics and affixes, and Chapter 5 gives an account of the three major word classes, nouns, verbs, and adjectives, as well as modes of spatial expression and a selection of other minor word classes. Chapter 6 gives a formal synchronic analysis of the infixation of verbal subject agreement affixes in Wamesa, followed by a diachronic account of how the pattern might have arisen from incremental improvements in speech production and perception.
This dissertation provides the first in-depth description of the grammar of Windesi Wamesa, as well as the first formal analysis of its structures. The data presented here will be of interest for typological and historical studies of Austronesian, particularly the understudied South Halmahera-West New Guinea subgroup to which Wamesa belongs. In addition to enriching our understanding of this family, the dissertation presents data and analyses which will be of interest for morphological and phonological theory more narrowly.
Pucilowski, Anna. "Topics in Ho Morphophonology and Morphosyntax." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/13241.
Full textStanton, Lee. "Topics in Ura Phonology and Morphophonology, with Lexicographic Application." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Linguistics, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/940.
Full textRamasamy, Mohana Dass. "Topics in the morphophonology of standard spoken Tamil (SST) : an optimality theoretic study." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10443/1221.
Full textSigsworth, C. "On the morphophonology of Old English weak verbs : a synchronic and diachronic approach." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.661901.
Full textSherrard, Nicholas Richard. "Blending and reduplication." Thesis, University of Essex, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.343575.
Full textUssishkin, Adam, Natasha Warner, Ian Clayton, Daniel Brenner, Andrew Carnie, Michael Hammond, and Muriel Fisher. "Lexical representation and processing of word-initial morphological alternations: Scottish Gaelic mutation." UBIQUITY PRESS LTD, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/624038.
Full textNeuman, Yishaï. "L'influence de l'écriture sur la langue." Thesis, Paris 3, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA030189.
Full textThe study of writing and language as semiotic codes in contact should have logically followed from the Saussurian statement: “Language and writing are two distinct systems of signs”. On the same theoretical basis as that of contact linguistics, the contact between language and writing might be conducive to mutual semiotic transfer. The acquisition of writing induces a radical cognitive change and the emergence of writing within a linguistic community modifies its organisation. The greater physical force of the visual stimulus as against aural stimulus and the high prestige gained by the mastery of writing are the cognitive and social factors that favour semiotic transfer from writing to language. With regard to lexicon, a writing tradition accompanied by an orthoepy [rules of reading aloud] provides the language with words from afar in place and in time, like learned words from classical tongues and graphic loanwords between languages whose linguistic communities are not in direct contact. Graphemic words with no linguistic provenance are also vernacularised, like the lexicalisation of abbreviations. The vernacularisation of written elements enriches language. A particularly extreme case of vernacularised written sources is that of the emergence of spoken Modern Hebrew – literary non vernacular Hebrew of early 20th century being its main source. On the phonological level, orthoepy may modify phonology, as can be shown by the emergence of consonantal clusters in French and of - et #952;- in author in English. On the semantic level, writing may be the source of the reorganisation of the signifiés based on spelling; numerous figures of speech are inspired by the attributes of writing
Campbell, Tasha M., and Tasha M. Campbell. "Plural Formation by Heritage Bilinguals of Spanish: A Phonological Analysis of a Morphological Variable." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/625354.
Full textStewart, Thomas W. Jr. "Mutation as morphology: bases, stems, and shapes in Scottish Gaelic." The Ohio State University, 2004. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1086046888.
Full textBooks on the topic "Morphophonology"
Hannahs, Stephen J. Prosodic structure and French morphophonology. Tübingen: M. Niemeyer, 1995.
Find full textBanksira, Degif Petros. Sound mutations: The morphophonology of Chaha. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2000.
Find full textBanksira, Degif Petros. Sound mutations: The morphophonology of Chaha. Philadelphia: J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 2000.
Find full textJakobi, Angelika. A Fur grammar: Phonology, morphophonology, and morphology. Hamburg: H. Buske, 1989.
Find full textIssues in Spanish morphophonology: Implications for language acquisition. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2007.
Find full textLüders, Ulrich J. The Souletin verbal complex: New approaches to Basque morphophonology. München: Lincom Europa, 1993.
Find full textThe proto-germanic n-stems: A study in diachronic morphophonology. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2011.
Find full textMadiya, C. Faïk-Nzuji. Elements de phonologie et de morphophonologie des langues bantu. Louvain-la-Neuve: Peeters, 1992.
Find full textNaba, Jean-Claude. Le Gulmancema: Essai de systématisation : phonologie, tonologie, morphophonologie nominale, système verbal. Köln: R. Köppe, 1994.
Find full textHannahs, Stepehn J. Prosodic Structure and French Morphophonology. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2010.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Morphophonology"
Bender, Emily M. "Morphophonology." In Linguistic Fundamentals for Natural Language Processing, 29–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-02150-3_3.
Full textDasgupta, Probal. "On Morphophonology." In Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 318. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.144.35das.
Full textKiparsky, Paul. "Allomorphy or Morphophonology?" In Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 13. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.144.06kip.
Full textDesrochers, Richard. "Issues in Morphophonology." In Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 297. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.144.34des.
Full textMohanan, K. P. "Where Does Morphophonology Belong?" In Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 140. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.144.19moh.
Full textSamarin, William J. "The creolization of pidgin morphophonology." In The Structure and Status of Pidgins and Creoles, 175. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cll.19.11sam.
Full textArregi, Karlos, and Andrew Nevins. "The Morphophonology of Basque Finite Auxiliaries." In Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 111–99. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-3889-8_3.
Full textTiffou, Étienne. "De l'autonomie de la morphophonologie." In Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 3. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cilt.144.04tif.
Full textBasbøll, Hans. "Morphophonology." In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 826–33. Elsevier, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-097086-8.53036-0.
Full textHannahs, S. J. "Morphophonology." In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, 10053–58. Elsevier, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b0-08-043076-7/02986-7.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Morphophonology"
Ermolaeva, Marina. "Extracting Morphophonology from Small Corpora." In Proceedings of the Fifteenth Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology. Stroudsburg, PA, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18653/v1/w18-5819.
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