This paper examines the morpho-phonological features of reduplication in Bilua, a Papuan language spoken in the Solomon Islands. It presents a formal analysis of Bilua reduplication following the Optimality Theory framework. It is argued that reduplicants conform to the Prosodic Word-Restrictor Constraints in copying the minimal prosodic word in Bilua, a bi-moraic foot left-aligned with the base. It is also argued that syllable unmarkedness of the reduplicant follows from the ranking of the markedness constraints NO-CODA and *COMPLEX over MAX-BR
This dissertation investigates the special phonology of reduplication. The main thesis is that all s...
This thesis investigates the morphology-phonology interface in Malay. The work is largely a corpus-b...
The paper describes three verbal reduplication paradoxes in Malawian Tonga, a southern Bantu languag...
This paper discusses reduplication in several Micronesian languages and its consequences for three a...
In Optimality Theory (ОТ ; Prince & Smolensky 1993), linguistic structures emerge from grammatical c...
Palauan exhibits vowel reduction in unstressed syllables, and two types of reduplication. Because re...
The articulation in recent years of Optimality Theory (OT) has paved the way for a reanalysis of lin...
Abstract. The article explores a database of over 1600 reduplicated words in Hawaiian and gives the ...
This dissertation explores the phonological systems of Micronesian languages, in search of patterns ...
Reduplication is a feature of the universal language but varies with dialect. This study aimed to ex...
This dissertation explores the phonological systems of Micronesian languages, in search of patterns ...
In this thesis I investigate the morphological structure of reduplication in Northern Paiwan, a Form...
In this paper, I describe and analyze reduplication in A’ingae (ISO 639-3: con), an understudied and...
Although Austronesian languages display a wide range of formal reduplicative patterns, multiple redu...
This paper addresses vowel length alternations in Hawaiian reduplication (Elbert & Pukui 1979) u...
This dissertation investigates the special phonology of reduplication. The main thesis is that all s...
This thesis investigates the morphology-phonology interface in Malay. The work is largely a corpus-b...
The paper describes three verbal reduplication paradoxes in Malawian Tonga, a southern Bantu languag...
This paper discusses reduplication in several Micronesian languages and its consequences for three a...
In Optimality Theory (ОТ ; Prince & Smolensky 1993), linguistic structures emerge from grammatical c...
Palauan exhibits vowel reduction in unstressed syllables, and two types of reduplication. Because re...
The articulation in recent years of Optimality Theory (OT) has paved the way for a reanalysis of lin...
Abstract. The article explores a database of over 1600 reduplicated words in Hawaiian and gives the ...
This dissertation explores the phonological systems of Micronesian languages, in search of patterns ...
Reduplication is a feature of the universal language but varies with dialect. This study aimed to ex...
This dissertation explores the phonological systems of Micronesian languages, in search of patterns ...
In this thesis I investigate the morphological structure of reduplication in Northern Paiwan, a Form...
In this paper, I describe and analyze reduplication in A’ingae (ISO 639-3: con), an understudied and...
Although Austronesian languages display a wide range of formal reduplicative patterns, multiple redu...
This paper addresses vowel length alternations in Hawaiian reduplication (Elbert & Pukui 1979) u...
This dissertation investigates the special phonology of reduplication. The main thesis is that all s...
This thesis investigates the morphology-phonology interface in Malay. The work is largely a corpus-b...
The paper describes three verbal reduplication paradoxes in Malawian Tonga, a southern Bantu languag...