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A Theory Of Internal Reduplication, John J. Mccarthy, Ellen Broselow
A Theory Of Internal Reduplication, John J. Mccarthy, Ellen Broselow
John J. McCarthy
A broad survey and typology of infixing reduplication.
Consonantal Morphology In The Chaha Verb, John J. Mccarthy
Consonantal Morphology In The Chaha Verb, John J. Mccarthy
John J. McCarthy
In the Gurage (Ethiopian Semitic) language Chaha, erstwhile phonological processes of palatalization and labialization have been morphologized as part of the inflectional system. Specifically, under certain morphological conditions we find palatalization of a root-final velar or coronal obstruent, labialization of the rightmost labial or velar consonant in the root, or a conjunction of these two processes. The most striking aspect of this morphological system is that the labialization and palatalization apply across the board to all copies of a reduplicated root consonant.
A Prosodic Account Of Arabic Broken Plurals, John J. Mccarthy
A Prosodic Account Of Arabic Broken Plurals, John J. Mccarthy
John J. McCarthy
Arabic broken plurals as infixation.
Phonological Features And Morphological Structure, John J. Mccarthy
Phonological Features And Morphological Structure, John J. Mccarthy
John J. McCarthy
Sound symbolism and other phenomena where individual distinctive features act as morphemes.