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The evolution of noun incorporation
Oleh:
Mithun, Marianne
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
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Language (ada di JSTOR) vol. 60 no. 4 (Dec. 1984)
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page 847-894.
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THE EVOLUTION OF NOUN INCORPORATION.pdf
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Noun incorporation is perhaps the most nearly syntactic of all morphological processes. Examination of the phenomenon across a large number of geographically and genetically diverse languages indicates that, where syntax and morphology diverge, incorporation is a solidly morphological device that derives lexical items, not sentences. It is used for four different but related purposes; these fall into an implicational hierarchy which in turn suggests a path along which incorporation develops historically. Differences in its productivity from language to language show that this development may be arrested at any point-resulting either in the eventual disappearance of the process, or in its resurgence as a productive system of affixation.
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