This study investigates the Turkish partial reduplication phenomenon, in which the reduplicant is derived by prefixing C1VC2 syllable, where C1V are identical to the word-initial CV of the base and the C2 ends in one of the four linking consonants: -p, -m, -s, -r. This study re-examines the factors conditioning the choice of the linking consonant, by focusing the nature of the (dis)similarity (feature specificity) and the proximity (locality) between the consonants in the base and the linking consonant, using an acceptability rating task with over 200 participants and a diverse set of stimuli in terms of length and word shapes. Results indicate a gradient identity avoidance effect that extends over all consonants in the base. Crucially, the...
This study analyzes the factors governing the scope of partial reduplication in Turkish, with partic...
Im Mittelpunkt dieser Arbeit stehen die türkischen Intensiv-Adjektive (yeni -yépyeni, mavi - másmavi...
Im Mittelpunkt dieser Arbeit stehen die türkischen Intensiv-Adjektive (yeni -yépyeni, mavi - másmavi...
This study investigates the Turkish partial reduplication phenomenon, in which the reduplicant is de...
This research examines a partial (emphatic) reduplication process in Turkish that forms intensified ...
Turkish vowel harmony is very systematic, but in a little-studied class of words, appears to break d...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the patterns that arise as a result of a partial reduplication ...
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...
Partial reduplication with quasi-fixed segmentism in Cappadocian Greek and Armenian is discussed as ...
Partial reduplication with quasi-fixed segmentism in Cappadocian Greek and Armenian is discussed as ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore aspects of the phonology of liquid sounds - /l/ and /ɾ/ - in St...
Many languages employ reduplication processes in which one segment of the reduplicant is fixed. In E...
The aim of this thesis is to explore aspects of the phonology of liquid sounds - /l/ and /ɾ/ - in St...
In this paper we propose an HPSG account of the complex phenomenon of relativization in Turkish. Rel...
This study analyzes the factors governing the scope of partial reduplication in Turkish, with partic...
Im Mittelpunkt dieser Arbeit stehen die türkischen Intensiv-Adjektive (yeni -yépyeni, mavi - másmavi...
Im Mittelpunkt dieser Arbeit stehen die türkischen Intensiv-Adjektive (yeni -yépyeni, mavi - másmavi...
This study investigates the Turkish partial reduplication phenomenon, in which the reduplicant is de...
This research examines a partial (emphatic) reduplication process in Turkish that forms intensified ...
Turkish vowel harmony is very systematic, but in a little-studied class of words, appears to break d...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the patterns that arise as a result of a partial reduplication ...
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...
Partial reduplication with quasi-fixed segmentism in Cappadocian Greek and Armenian is discussed as ...
Partial reduplication with quasi-fixed segmentism in Cappadocian Greek and Armenian is discussed as ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore aspects of the phonology of liquid sounds - /l/ and /ɾ/ - in St...
Many languages employ reduplication processes in which one segment of the reduplicant is fixed. In E...
The aim of this thesis is to explore aspects of the phonology of liquid sounds - /l/ and /ɾ/ - in St...
In this paper we propose an HPSG account of the complex phenomenon of relativization in Turkish. Rel...
This study analyzes the factors governing the scope of partial reduplication in Turkish, with partic...
Im Mittelpunkt dieser Arbeit stehen die türkischen Intensiv-Adjektive (yeni -yépyeni, mavi - másmavi...
Im Mittelpunkt dieser Arbeit stehen die türkischen Intensiv-Adjektive (yeni -yépyeni, mavi - másmavi...