I re-evaluate the morphological word constraint for suspended affixation(SA) in Turkish (Kabak 2007). I argue that SA, as an operation, is not bound by the morphological word constraint. What is constrained is the exponent insertion and SA takes place before it. SA is a morphological ellipsis taking place in conjunctions. After suspension, conjunction peripheral affixes are interpreted for all the conjuncts. The morphological word constraint in Turkish is related to SA in verbals, and it defines the limit of suspendability for an affix. This limit is defined by Kabak to be the morphological word. What is left of the conjunct after suspension should be a morphological word, otherwise the derivation is ungrammatical. To show that this is not ...
The morphological status (i.e. status as word or affix) of Için 'for' and its cognates seems to diff...
In this paper I'll try to find out the reasons for some co-occurrence restrictions in Turkish inflec...
Morphology is the study of a word’s grammatical constituents. The many different methods that Englis...
I re-evaluate the morphological word constraint for suspended affixation(SA) in Turkish (Kabak 2007)...
I describe and analyze suspended affixation (a situation when an affix only appears on the rightmost...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of Suspended Affixation (SA) which refers to a situation in coord...
The literature has struggled to account for suspended affixation in Turkish, a phenomenon in which a...
Turkish displays a phenomenon known as suspended affixation, in which an affix takes scope over two...
This paper provides novel evidence that ellipsis can target bound morphemes. The evidence comes from...
In this paper I provide evidence that the element traditionally analyzed as T0 in Turkish is, in fac...
Some kinds of morphological marking are optional under certain circumstances in contemporary Turkish...
The observation that some Turkish nouns license accusative marking of their complements has puzzled ...
This paper describes a full two-level morphological description of Turkish word structures. The desc...
ABSTRACTLearning vocabulary is difficult thing to remember, therefore, this writing tries to give so...
New words are required not only to increase our vocabulary but also to create new sentences. New wor...
The morphological status (i.e. status as word or affix) of Için 'for' and its cognates seems to diff...
In this paper I'll try to find out the reasons for some co-occurrence restrictions in Turkish inflec...
Morphology is the study of a word’s grammatical constituents. The many different methods that Englis...
I re-evaluate the morphological word constraint for suspended affixation(SA) in Turkish (Kabak 2007)...
I describe and analyze suspended affixation (a situation when an affix only appears on the rightmost...
This paper analyses the phenomenon of Suspended Affixation (SA) which refers to a situation in coord...
The literature has struggled to account for suspended affixation in Turkish, a phenomenon in which a...
Turkish displays a phenomenon known as suspended affixation, in which an affix takes scope over two...
This paper provides novel evidence that ellipsis can target bound morphemes. The evidence comes from...
In this paper I provide evidence that the element traditionally analyzed as T0 in Turkish is, in fac...
Some kinds of morphological marking are optional under certain circumstances in contemporary Turkish...
The observation that some Turkish nouns license accusative marking of their complements has puzzled ...
This paper describes a full two-level morphological description of Turkish word structures. The desc...
ABSTRACTLearning vocabulary is difficult thing to remember, therefore, this writing tries to give so...
New words are required not only to increase our vocabulary but also to create new sentences. New wor...
The morphological status (i.e. status as word or affix) of Için 'for' and its cognates seems to diff...
In this paper I'll try to find out the reasons for some co-occurrence restrictions in Turkish inflec...
Morphology is the study of a word’s grammatical constituents. The many different methods that Englis...