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Motivated phonological templates  in Sign Language

Motivated phonological templates in Sign Language

A basic design feature of language is duality of patterning, the existence of a meaningless level of elements that combine to create meaningful morphemes and words (Hockett 1960). Although the signs of sign languages have iconic origins, Stokoe (1960) showed that sign languages do have a meaningless...

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Main Authors: Belsitzman, Gal, Sandler, Wendy
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: Mediterranean Morphology Meetings (MMM) 2016
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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/2722
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