The goal of this paper is to understand the internal organization of Somali nouns. More precisely, I propose an analysis of the inflectional markers, i.e. the exponents of gender, number and syntactic case. Within a syntactic approach to noun formation, I show that a list of basic exponents can be reached throughout the phonological deconstruction of the surface forms. In addition, I argue that each phonological exponent corresponds to a unique morpho-syntactic category. On a more general level, the analysis depicted illustrates the behavior and the formation of basic and non-derived nouns in Somali, regardless the notion of "noun class"
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The goal of this paper is to understand the internal organization of Somali nouns. More precisely, I...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to present newly collected data of Djibouti Somali a...
In the literature on Somali grammar the exponents of gender and number have been given much attentio...
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This book provides some descriptive formulations for a better understanding of the Somali grammatica...
The paper presents an analysis making possible comparative generalizations across Cushitic languages...
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Papier présenté à Italian Meeting of Afroasiatic Linguistics, Université de Turin (Italie), 16 juin ...
This paper examines how gender is assigned to compounds in Somali, and how this relates to the notio...
In the process of word formation, finally applies a set of Readjustment Rules (RR's) that determines...
This paper investigates variability in the realization of High tones in some nominal constructions o...
The goal of this paper is to understand the internal organization of Somali nouns. More precisely, I...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to present newly collected data of Djibouti Somali a...
In the literature on Somali grammar the exponents of gender and number have been given much attentio...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the complex derivational and inflectional morphology of ...
This book provides some descriptive formulations for a better understanding of the Somali grammatica...
The paper presents an analysis making possible comparative generalizations across Cushitic languages...
The aim of the paper is to give a picture as complete as possible of the system of nominal derivatio...
This paper presents a descriptive overview of the phonology and morphology of the Lower Jubba dialec...
This paper is a preliminary report on a study of verbal derivational affixes in Somali. The article ...
Assuming Hyman's analysis of Somali as a tonal accent language, the paper discusses the morphology o...
The article deals with denominal verbal derivation system in Somali: the nominal stem and its morpho...
Papier présenté à Italian Meeting of Afroasiatic Linguistics, Université de Turin (Italie), 16 juin ...
This paper examines how gender is assigned to compounds in Somali, and how this relates to the notio...
In the process of word formation, finally applies a set of Readjustment Rules (RR's) that determines...
This paper investigates variability in the realization of High tones in some nominal constructions o...