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ArtikelVC Reduplication in Salish  
Oleh: Eijk, Jan P. van
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Anthropological Linguistics (ada di JSTOR) vol. 32 no. 3/4 (1990), page 228-262.
Fulltext: 30028159.pdf (3.79MB)
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Isi artikelA large number of Salish languages employ VC reduplication, a type of reduplication that repeats the second or a later consonant in a word and, when it occurs, the vowel preceding that consonant. As previous studies (Carlson and Thompson 1982; Kinkade 1982) have shown, VC reduplication generally expresses that the protagonist of the reduplicated form is not in control of the situation described by the reduplicated form. The present study summarizes Carlson and Thompson's and Kinkade's findings and extrapolates them to languages not discussed by those authors. It shows that the 'out-of- control' analysis is correct also for many of the languages not mentioned by Carlson, Thompson, and Kinkade. It is also shown that in many languages VC reduplication has a continuative-telic aspectual function that meshes with the 'out-of-control' function.
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