Morphology at the Interfaces: Reduplication and Noun Incorporation in Uto-Aztecan
@inproceedings{Haugen2008MorphologyAT, title={Morphology at the Interfaces: Reduplication and Noun Incorporation in Uto-Aztecan}, author={Jason D. Haugen}, year={2008} }
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…
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