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ArtikelRecursiveness in Hebrew Word Formation  
Oleh: Schwarzwald, Ora (Rodrigue)
Jenis: Article from Journal
Dalam koleksi: SKASE: Journal of Theoretical Linguistics vol. 7 no. 1 (Jan. 2010), page 2-13.
Topik: Abstractness; adjective; back formation; construct state; diminutive; discontinuous formation; intensifier; radical; recursiveness; reduplication; right edge; root; stem
Fulltext: Ora (Rodrigue) Schwarzwald.pdf (102.33KB)
Isi artikelDerivational recursiveness in Hebrew can either occur in double or multiple stems or in single stems. It can be expressed either by reduplication of the same words or consonantal roots, by the same phrasal constructions, or by repeated morphological processes. Double or multiple stems can be formed recursively in three ways: repetition of the same word; repetition of the same word with the addition of a particle; repetition in the construct state. One stem recursive word formation includes two basic categories: accumulative morphological devices (diminutive formation; adjectival formations; particle and adverbial formation; abstract word formations); consonantal root formations (secondary formation; reduplication). Except for particles and adverbial recursive formations, all the devices show a right edge preference. The various accumulative morphological devices follow a certain specific order: base or discontinuous root and pattern combination always precedes suffixation, and suffixes are ordered, too. Reduplication of the same words or consonantal roots often carries intensifying or diminutive connotations
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