Startseite Linguistik & Semiotik Lexical polysynthesis
Kapitel
Lizenziert
Nicht lizenziert Erfordert eine Authentifizierung

Lexical polysynthesis

Should we treat lexical bases and their affixes as a continuum?
  • Nicole Tersis
Weitere Titel anzeigen von John Benjamins Publishing Company
Variations on Polysynthesis
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Variations on Polysynthesis

Abstract

Polysynthesis in Inuit appears at both lexical and sentence levels. The analysis of a sampling of 3000 lexical entries and 300 affixes collected in Eastern Greenland (Tunumiisut) shows how polysynthesis works in lexical morphology and how phonetic wastage helps to obscure the motivation for some lexical forms and favors the development of homophones. Furthermore, the analysis of the full set of affixes reveals a number of formal and semantic similarities which relate affixes having different functions. This suggests a continuum over incorporating affixes, TAM verb affixes, and verb inflection, attested in a number of items. While the lexical origin of some incorporating affixes has already been suggested, the hypothesis of a larger lexical, derivational, and inflectional continuum may provide clues for discovering grammaticalization processes operating within the stock of affixes.

Abstract

Polysynthesis in Inuit appears at both lexical and sentence levels. The analysis of a sampling of 3000 lexical entries and 300 affixes collected in Eastern Greenland (Tunumiisut) shows how polysynthesis works in lexical morphology and how phonetic wastage helps to obscure the motivation for some lexical forms and favors the development of homophones. Furthermore, the analysis of the full set of affixes reveals a number of formal and semantic similarities which relate affixes having different functions. This suggests a continuum over incorporating affixes, TAM verb affixes, and verb inflection, attested in a number of items. While the lexical origin of some incorporating affixes has already been suggested, the hypothesis of a larger lexical, derivational, and inflectional continuum may provide clues for discovering grammaticalization processes operating within the stock of affixes.

Heruntergeladen am 19.9.2025 von https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1075/tsl.86.04lex/html
Button zum nach oben scrollen