This paper examines reduplication in Itawes, a language of the Philippines. In addition to providing the first overview of reduplication in this language, I examine the interactions between reduplication and three phonological processes: Vowel Laxing, Vowel Reduction, and Glottal Stop Insertion. Vowel Laxing---which laxes /i, u, e, o/ in closed syllables---and Vowel Reduction---which raises /a/ to schwa in non-primary-stressed syllables---interact with reduplication differently: Vowel Laxing shows Base–Reduplicant Identity, applying at the stem level (Inkelas and Zoll, 2005), while Vowel Reduction, applying at the word level, does not. Glottal Stop Insertion may apply at either level
Reduplication has been recognized in many languages of the world. There are two main types of redupl...
Reduplication has been recognized in many languages of the world. There are two main types of redupl...
We report on an artificial language learning experiment testing the learnability of a typologically ...
This paper examines reduplication in Itawes, a language of the Philippines. In addition to providing...
Palauan exhibits vowel reduction in unstressed syllables, and two types of reduplication. Because re...
This paper traces the diachronic developments of C1V1- reduplicative processes and their functions i...
Some languages show patterns of order-disrupting reduplication, in which the input order of elements...
Some languages show patterns of order-disrupting reduplication, in which the input order of elements...
This dissertation investigates the special phonology of reduplication. The main thesis is that all s...
In this thesis I investigate the morphological structure of reduplication in Northern Paiwan, a Form...
This paper provides an in‑depth description of reduplication of verbs, nouns, and other word categor...
Reduplication occurs in almost every human language, yet for languages with CV(C*) syllables, only a...
Nuuchahnulth has very unique patterns of reduplication which raise many interesting questions. Redup...
Kwak’wala utilizes reduplication to express at least five different morphemes in the language: distr...
This article re-examines the data presented in Steriade (1982) on the reduplication in Greek and San...
Reduplication has been recognized in many languages of the world. There are two main types of redupl...
Reduplication has been recognized in many languages of the world. There are two main types of redupl...
We report on an artificial language learning experiment testing the learnability of a typologically ...
This paper examines reduplication in Itawes, a language of the Philippines. In addition to providing...
Palauan exhibits vowel reduction in unstressed syllables, and two types of reduplication. Because re...
This paper traces the diachronic developments of C1V1- reduplicative processes and their functions i...
Some languages show patterns of order-disrupting reduplication, in which the input order of elements...
Some languages show patterns of order-disrupting reduplication, in which the input order of elements...
This dissertation investigates the special phonology of reduplication. The main thesis is that all s...
In this thesis I investigate the morphological structure of reduplication in Northern Paiwan, a Form...
This paper provides an in‑depth description of reduplication of verbs, nouns, and other word categor...
Reduplication occurs in almost every human language, yet for languages with CV(C*) syllables, only a...
Nuuchahnulth has very unique patterns of reduplication which raise many interesting questions. Redup...
Kwak’wala utilizes reduplication to express at least five different morphemes in the language: distr...
This article re-examines the data presented in Steriade (1982) on the reduplication in Greek and San...
Reduplication has been recognized in many languages of the world. There are two main types of redupl...
Reduplication has been recognized in many languages of the world. There are two main types of redupl...
We report on an artificial language learning experiment testing the learnability of a typologically ...