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Hausa final vowel shortening: phrasal allomorphy or inflectional category?

Hausa final vowel shortening: phrasal allomorphy or inflectional category?

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Main Author: Crysmann, Berthold
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: Mediterranean Morphology Meetings (MMM) 2003
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suspended affixation; Lexical Integrity Hypothesis; derivational suffixes; coordination
constructed words; L2 Greek; prefix; conceptual salience; consistency judgement
roots; Hebrew; Spanish; cross-linguistic
diminutives; verbs; French; Modern Greek
motion events; typological change; Latin linguistics; sytem; usage
reciprocals; reflexives; templates; Hebrew; collective and distributive; root
features; morphology; periphrasis
compound formation; morphological productivity; productivity measures; corpus-based statistical methods
lexical integrity; autonomous morphology; base types
sign language; two-handed signs; motivation in phonology; duality of patterning
lexicalization; memorization; adjective-noun combinations
compounding; Italian; overabundance; number inflection
Online Access:https://pasithee.library.upatras.gr/mmm/article/view/2367
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