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1 The Uto-Aztecan Language Family
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Jason D. Haugen
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction xi
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Part 1: Background
- 1 The Uto-Aztecan Language Family 1
- 2 Linguistic Theory and Historical (Morpho)Syntax 17
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Part II: Prosodic Morphology
- 3 Prosodic Morphology and Constraint-Ranking in Uto-Aztecan Historical Phonology 33
- 4 On Reduplication and Syntax 69
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Part III: Derivational Morphology
- 5 Noun Incorporation and Denominal Verbs 87
- 6 Noun Incorporation in Uto-Aztecan 117
- 7 On the Syntax of Noun Incorporation: Incorporation and conflation, move and merge 163
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Part IV: Change in Morphological Type
- 8 Diachrony and Polysynthesis in Nahuatl 205
- Conclusion 229
- References 231
- Language Index 251
- Subject Index 255
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction xi
-
Part 1: Background
- 1 The Uto-Aztecan Language Family 1
- 2 Linguistic Theory and Historical (Morpho)Syntax 17
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Part II: Prosodic Morphology
- 3 Prosodic Morphology and Constraint-Ranking in Uto-Aztecan Historical Phonology 33
- 4 On Reduplication and Syntax 69
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Part III: Derivational Morphology
- 5 Noun Incorporation and Denominal Verbs 87
- 6 Noun Incorporation in Uto-Aztecan 117
- 7 On the Syntax of Noun Incorporation: Incorporation and conflation, move and merge 163
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Part IV: Change in Morphological Type
- 8 Diachrony and Polysynthesis in Nahuatl 205
- Conclusion 229
- References 231
- Language Index 251
- Subject Index 255