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Morphological self-repair: Self-repair within the word

    1. [1] University of Auckland

      University of Auckland

      Nueva Zelanda

    2. [2] Polish Air Force Academy

      Polish Air Force Academy

      Dęblin, Polonia

    3. [3] Nagoya University

      Nagoya University

      Naka-ku, Japón

    4. [4] University of Helsinki

      University of Helsinki

      Helsinki, Finlandia

    5. [5] University of Haifa

      University of Haifa

      Israel

    6. [6] University of Wuppertal

      University of Wuppertal

      Kreisfreie Stadt Wuppertal, Alemania

    7. [7] University of Colorado
    8. [8] University of West Virginia
  • Localización: Studies in language: International Journal Sponsored by The Foundation "Foundations of Language", ISSN 0378-4177, Vol. 41, Nº 3, 2017, págs. 638-659
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • In this study we explore patterns of same-turn self-repair within the word, across ten typologically and areally diverse languages. We find universal processes emerging through language-specific resources, namely: recycling is used to delay a next item due, while replacement is used to replace an inappropriate item. For example, most of our languages with prefixes or proclitics recycle those elements to delay production of the root/host, while languages with suffixes tend not to recycle just suffixes without their roots/hosts, since that would not serve to delay the production of the root/host; rather, the whole word is recycled. Replacement of affixes and clitics is rare, regardless of position. We provide several possible explanations for these facts, all based on the nature of replacement.


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