- PII
- S0373-658X0000402-5-1
- DOI
- 10.7868/SX0000402-5-1
- Publication type
- Article
- Status
- Published
- Authors
- Volume/ Edition
- Volume / Issue 2
- Pages
- 66-74
- Abstract
- This article examines the case of partial antimorphologization (qualitative decrease in the degree of morphological connectivity) of the verbal derivational suffix | -LA | in the Tura language (southeastern Mande), which led to the emergence of two types of linear-syntagmatic dualism in Tura: suffix / weakly autonomous word form and (insignificant) part of the root / weakly autonomous word form (the latter is associated with the existence of such bizarre morphological units as pseudoword forms ). In functional terms, partial antimorphologization in tour represents a case of reparadigmatization by analogy.
- Keywords
- analogy affixes grammaticalization demorphologization Mande languages word submorph tura language African languages
- Date of publication
- 13.03.2009
- Year of publication
- 2009
- Number of purchasers
- 2
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- 653