This chapter analyzes the differences in proportion and distribution of word-formation processes within the vocabulary of Wichi (Mataguayan). From the analysis of two quantitatively and qualitatively representative Wichi vocabularies, it is shown that certain word-formation processes are preferred for some semantic fields and word-classes, and that these tendencies contribute to lexical connections. Whereas one database comprises 2,931 words distributed into 24 semantic fields, the second one contains 1,000 words referring to place-names and people-names. We suggest that the distribution of word-formation processes in the vocabularies of the languages could be a comparative morphological parameter for the study of world languages.Fil: Nerce...
A discussion of wh- questions in Ihanzu, with a special focus on the influence of noun classes on wh...
The problem of lexical categories and root class determination is fundamental in linguistic descript...
Most current linguistic theories -- whose main proponents are speakers of and researchers in Europea...
This chapter analyzes the differences in proportion and distribution of word-formation processes wit...
This chapter analyzes the differences in proportion and distribution of word-formation processes wit...
On the basis of data from the synthetic and agglutinative South American language Wichi (Mataguayan,...
This chapter deals with patterns of word-formation, their classification and parameters of cross-lin...
This article aims at investigating the linguistic criteria to determine what a word is in Wichi (Mat...
The universal and typological status of the notion of word class — closely related to part-of-speech...
This dissertation is an application of the framework of Distributed Morphology to the morphosyntax o...
none2The chapter illustrates the evolution of the lexicalist theory and of the notion of the lexico...
This scientific article examines the stages of word formation in Uzbek and English languages. It can...
grantor: University of TorontoMost current linguistic theories--whose main proponents are ...
(2004), the structural side of word formation operations has been well-explored, often to the neglec...
International audienceThis book presents a collection of chapters on the nature, flexibility and acq...
A discussion of wh- questions in Ihanzu, with a special focus on the influence of noun classes on wh...
The problem of lexical categories and root class determination is fundamental in linguistic descript...
Most current linguistic theories -- whose main proponents are speakers of and researchers in Europea...
This chapter analyzes the differences in proportion and distribution of word-formation processes wit...
This chapter analyzes the differences in proportion and distribution of word-formation processes wit...
On the basis of data from the synthetic and agglutinative South American language Wichi (Mataguayan,...
This chapter deals with patterns of word-formation, their classification and parameters of cross-lin...
This article aims at investigating the linguistic criteria to determine what a word is in Wichi (Mat...
The universal and typological status of the notion of word class — closely related to part-of-speech...
This dissertation is an application of the framework of Distributed Morphology to the morphosyntax o...
none2The chapter illustrates the evolution of the lexicalist theory and of the notion of the lexico...
This scientific article examines the stages of word formation in Uzbek and English languages. It can...
grantor: University of TorontoMost current linguistic theories--whose main proponents are ...
(2004), the structural side of word formation operations has been well-explored, often to the neglec...
International audienceThis book presents a collection of chapters on the nature, flexibility and acq...
A discussion of wh- questions in Ihanzu, with a special focus on the influence of noun classes on wh...
The problem of lexical categories and root class determination is fundamental in linguistic descript...
Most current linguistic theories -- whose main proponents are speakers of and researchers in Europea...