
Morphology at the Interfaces : Reduplication and Noun Incorporation in Uto-Aztecan.
Başlık:
Morphology at the Interfaces : Reduplication and Noun Incorporation in Uto-Aztecan.
Yazar:
Haugen, Jason D.
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9789027291561
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1 online resource (278 pages)
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Morphology at the Interfaces -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. THE UTO-AZTECAN LANGUAGE FAMILY -- 1.1. The Uto-Aztecan languages and their classification -- 1.2. Uto-Aztecan Grammar -- 1.3. Uto-Aztecan historical linguistics and cultural prehistory -- 1.4. Conclusion -- 2. LINGUISTIC THEORY AND HISTORICAL (MORPHO)SYNTAX -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. General assumptions -- 2.3. The Pervasive Syntax Perspective and Distributed Morphology -- 2.4. Comparative syntax and syntactic reconstruction -- 2.5. Summary -- 3 PROSODIC MORPHOLOGY AND CONSTRAINT-RANKING IN UTO-AZTECAN HISTORICAL PHONOLOGY -- 3.1. Introduction: The Modular-Derivational approach to reduplication -- 3.2. Reduplication in Uto-Aztecan -- 3.3. Capturing the Uto-Aztecan generalizations through constraint-ranking -- 3.4. Some complicating data: A three-way distinction in Tohono O'odham -- 3.5. Against the alternative analysis -- 3.6. Conclusion -- 4. ON REDUPLICATION AND SYNTAX -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Travis on the syntax of reduplication -- 4.3. On the syntax of "phonological reduplication" -- 4.4. Conclusion -- 5. NOUN INCORPORATION AND DENOMINAL VERBS -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Denominal verbs and (or as?) Incorporation -- 5.3. Hopi Denominal and NI verbs: Evidence for a unified analysis -- 5.4. Against a lexicalist account of noun incorporation: Rosen (1989) -- 5.5. Summary -- 6. NOUN INCORPORATION IN UTO-AZTECAN -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Categories of Noun Incorporation in Uto-Aztecan: Overview -- 6.3. Noun incorporation in Uto-Aztecan I: Results of the survey -- 6.4. Noun incorporation in Uto-Aztecan II: The data -- 6.5. Conclusion -- 7. ON THE SYNTAX OF NOUN INCORPORATION: INCORPORATION AND CONFLATION, MOVE AND MERGE -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Theoretical background: Incorporation and Conflation.
7.3. Late Insertion as the solution to the hyponymous object problem -- 7.4. Non-DP complements to V: N-V compounding revisited -- 7.5. Object polysynthesis and pronominal object arguments -- 7.6. Conflation and non-object noun incorporation in Uto-Aztecan -- 7.7. Conclusion -- 8. DIACHRONY AND POLYSYNTHESIS IN NAHUATL -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Perspectives on Polysynthesis -- 8.3. Subject and object polysynthesis in cross-linguistic perspective -- 8.4. The Structure of Nahuatl -- 8.5. Nahuatl in Uto-Aztecan context -- 8.6. Conclusion -- 9. CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Language Index -- SUBJECT INDEX -- The series Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today.
Özet:
This monograph addresses morphology and its interfaces with phonology and syntax by examining comparative data from the Uto-Aztecan language family, and analyses involving reduplication as well as noun incorporation and related derivational morphology are provided within the framework of Distributed Morphology. Reduplication is treated by analyzing reduplicative morphemes (reduplicants) as morphological pieces (Vocabulary Items) inserted into syntactic slots at Morphological Structure. Noun incorporation constructions are analyzed as involving either incorporation (head movement in syntax, a la Baker 1988), or conflation, involving direct merger of a nominal root into verbal position (a la Hale and Keyser 2002). It is argued that denominal verb constructions should be treated as a sub-case of NI, as in Hale and Keyser (1993). Finally, the historical development of the polysynthesis parameter in Nahuatl is discussed, and a reconstruction of the likely stages of development, each of which is attested elsewhere in the family, is presented.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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