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Noun incorporation in Greenlandic
Oleh:
Sadock, Jerrold M.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
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Language (ada di JSTOR) vol. 56 no. 2 (Jun. 1980)
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page 300-319.
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NOUN INCORPORATION IN GREENLANDIC.pdf
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405/LAN/56
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In Greenlandic Eskimo, a polysynthetic language, tht" word-building apparatus performs much of the work that is accomplished by the syntax of more familiar languages. In particular, numerous processes in this language create verbs from nouns. Evidence of a quite unusual sort shows that these noun-incorporation processes must follow certain ordinary syntactic rules, such as case assignment and modifier-noun agreement. The language thus falsifies pronouncements concerning the independence of syntax and word formation based on data from languages that are typologically very different from Greenlandic..
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