Reduplication : Why languages run wild
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Reduplication represents a great challenge for traditional generative accounts. My proposal develops an explanation of this varied phenomenon making use of a model of grammar a la Jackendoff (2002). Reduplication is said to be the doubling of a morphological category. 1. Japanese hore-bore 'fall in love, fondly' Concerning repetitions, my work will show that semantics triggers the iteration of phrases, giving rise to iconic meanings. 2. Italian bello bello 'nice, very nice' Then, syntactic formation rules are the real derivative engine, and the output is reduplication proper. Finally, phonology triggers reduplication of phonological units resulting however in derivational processes.
- 2010-07-29