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A comparison of copied morphemes in Sakha (Yakut) and Ėven
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Borrowed morphology: an overview 1
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Part I. Theory
- When is the diffusion of inflectional morphology not dispreferred? 27
- Why is the borrowing of inflectional morphology dispreferred? 47
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Part II. Borrowing of derivation
- Borrowing of verbal derivational morphology between Semitic languages: the case of Arabic verb derivations in Neo-Aramaic 83
- Borrowing verbs from Oghuz Turkic: two linguistic areas 109
- Common denominal verbalizers in the Transeurasian languages: borrowed or inherited? 137
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Part III. Borrowing of inflection
- A comparison of copied morphemes in Sakha (Yakut) and Ėven 157
- From absolutely optional to only nominally ergative: the life cycle of the Gurindji ergative suffix 189
- Contact intensity and the borrowing of bound morphology in Korlai Indo-Portuguese 219
- Innovative complexity in the pronominal paradigm of Mojeño: a result of contact? 241
- Adjective-noun agreement in language contact: loss, realignment and innovation 269
- Index of subjects 303
- Index of languages 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Borrowed morphology: an overview 1
-
Part I. Theory
- When is the diffusion of inflectional morphology not dispreferred? 27
- Why is the borrowing of inflectional morphology dispreferred? 47
-
Part II. Borrowing of derivation
- Borrowing of verbal derivational morphology between Semitic languages: the case of Arabic verb derivations in Neo-Aramaic 83
- Borrowing verbs from Oghuz Turkic: two linguistic areas 109
- Common denominal verbalizers in the Transeurasian languages: borrowed or inherited? 137
-
Part III. Borrowing of inflection
- A comparison of copied morphemes in Sakha (Yakut) and Ėven 157
- From absolutely optional to only nominally ergative: the life cycle of the Gurindji ergative suffix 189
- Contact intensity and the borrowing of bound morphology in Korlai Indo-Portuguese 219
- Innovative complexity in the pronominal paradigm of Mojeño: a result of contact? 241
- Adjective-noun agreement in language contact: loss, realignment and innovation 269
- Index of subjects 303
- Index of languages 307