This paper investigates the position of the structural head and its connection to the semantic head in 127 compounds in Turkish Sign Language (TİD). To eliminate language contact effects, we selected compounds that have monomorphemic counterparts in Turkish. The findings are: (i) Endocentric compounds tend to be head-final, (ii) Exocentric compounds tend to be head-initial, (iii) compound internal order, in some well-defined cases, is affected by the lexical semantics of one of the components. In addition, we identify two classes of compounds, cranberry compounds and descriptive compounds, and finally, point to the similarities between compound and phrase structure with respect to the head parameter
This study aims to pinpoint the position of head in Arabic compounds within the Synthetic Genitive C...
none2This paper is based on a corpus of Chinese neologisms. It aims at discussing current theoretica...
This paper intends to clarify the distinction between the third person possessive suffix -(s)I atta...
This paper investigates the position of the structural head and its connection to the semantic head...
This dissertation is an analysis of two types of nominal compounds in Turkish, primary compounds and...
This thesis examines the phonology and morphology of Turkish Sign Language (TİD). TİD, being conside...
This paper investigates agent-backgrounding constructions in Turkish Sign Language (TİD). TİD displa...
• To identify the phonological properties of one of the nonmanual articulators, the head, in interro...
This paper investigates how structure emerges in a young language, focusing on compounding in two yo...
This thesis aims at investigating the grammatical relations in Turkish Sign Language (TİD). For this...
This article provides a first overview of some striking grammatical structures in Türk Idotscedilare...
https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/flin.2018.52.issue-2/flin-2018-0008/flin-2018-0008.xml?format=INTAl...
This study is a preliminary investigation of verb classes in Turkish Sign Language (TiD), and how th...
This paper explores the expression of multiple entities in Turkish Sign Language (Türk İşaret Dili; ...
We compare Modern Greek nominal compounds to their Turkish counterparts and reveal that Modern Greek...
This study aims to pinpoint the position of head in Arabic compounds within the Synthetic Genitive C...
none2This paper is based on a corpus of Chinese neologisms. It aims at discussing current theoretica...
This paper intends to clarify the distinction between the third person possessive suffix -(s)I atta...
This paper investigates the position of the structural head and its connection to the semantic head...
This dissertation is an analysis of two types of nominal compounds in Turkish, primary compounds and...
This thesis examines the phonology and morphology of Turkish Sign Language (TİD). TİD, being conside...
This paper investigates agent-backgrounding constructions in Turkish Sign Language (TİD). TİD displa...
• To identify the phonological properties of one of the nonmanual articulators, the head, in interro...
This paper investigates how structure emerges in a young language, focusing on compounding in two yo...
This thesis aims at investigating the grammatical relations in Turkish Sign Language (TİD). For this...
This article provides a first overview of some striking grammatical structures in Türk Idotscedilare...
https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/flin.2018.52.issue-2/flin-2018-0008/flin-2018-0008.xml?format=INTAl...
This study is a preliminary investigation of verb classes in Turkish Sign Language (TiD), and how th...
This paper explores the expression of multiple entities in Turkish Sign Language (Türk İşaret Dili; ...
We compare Modern Greek nominal compounds to their Turkish counterparts and reveal that Modern Greek...
This study aims to pinpoint the position of head in Arabic compounds within the Synthetic Genitive C...
none2This paper is based on a corpus of Chinese neologisms. It aims at discussing current theoretica...
This paper intends to clarify the distinction between the third person possessive suffix -(s)I atta...