In Proto-Algic, a primary noun stem often ends in a derivational final, a secondary one in a nominalizer. Both usually resemble demonstrative pronouns in shape. A dependent noun stem lacks a root, and generally begins in **i:, **o:, or in a consonant other than **2 or **k(w). In those cases where it is paired with a medial beginning in **2 or **k(w), a prefix receptor (**-c, **--I, **-s, **-S, or **-t) is prefixed. Inflection for allocation differs for kin, human body parts, parts of nonhumans, and general nouns
The structure of the noun phrase (NP) in Alsea, an extinct language of the Oregon coast, is examined...
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In Proto-Algic, a primary noun stem often ends in a derivational final, a secondary one in a nominal...
The Proto-Algic demonstrative roots *y-) and locatives (*m-, *n-) had 3 inflectional endings, refer...
When attempting to reconstruct proto-level forms of nouns in Munda, there is often a clear root-elem...
Aspects of the internal structure of nominalization: roots, morphology and derivatio
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This article discusses the morphology of Degema modifier, demonstrative and interrogative nominals, ...
this paper, I will use internal reconstruction to propose an account of the evolution of verbal stem...
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This paper investigates what is specifically nominal in lexical semantics and how it relates to noun...
The process of nominal composition is very widespread in ancient Indo-European languages, which ofte...
The structure of the noun phrase (NP) in Alsea, an extinct language of the Oregon coast, is examined...
<span>This paper presents the results of a detailed analysis of the Roumanian nominal inflectional r...
This paper deals with diachronic aspects of noun incorporation as a low transitivity phenomenon, con...
In Proto-Algic, a primary noun stem often ends in a derivational final, a secondary one in a nominal...
The Proto-Algic demonstrative roots *y-) and locatives (*m-, *n-) had 3 inflectional endings, refer...
When attempting to reconstruct proto-level forms of nouns in Munda, there is often a clear root-elem...
Aspects of the internal structure of nominalization: roots, morphology and derivatio
The present article is a joint analysis of three noun stems, as the majority of their endings have b...
This article discusses the morphology of Degema modifier, demonstrative and interrogative nominals, ...
this paper, I will use internal reconstruction to propose an account of the evolution of verbal stem...
The aim of this journal article is to carry out a complete analysis of the category, status and patt...
Our analysis focuses on all the adjectives which refer to human physical traits in the speech of the...
Roots and Affixes is an investigation into the primitives of syntax. It focuses on the lexical proje...
This paper investigates what is specifically nominal in lexical semantics and how it relates to noun...
The process of nominal composition is very widespread in ancient Indo-European languages, which ofte...
The structure of the noun phrase (NP) in Alsea, an extinct language of the Oregon coast, is examined...
<span>This paper presents the results of a detailed analysis of the Roumanian nominal inflectional r...
This paper deals with diachronic aspects of noun incorporation as a low transitivity phenomenon, con...