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Nonconcatenative morphology information


Diagram of one version of the derivation of the Arabic word muslim in autosegmental phonology, with root consonants associating (shown by dotted grey lines).

Nonconcatenative morphology, also called discontinuous morphology and introflection, is a form of word formation and inflection in which the root is modified and which does not involve stringing morphemes together sequentially.[1]

  1. ^ Haspelmath, Martin (2002). Understanding Morphology. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-340-76026-5.

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Nonconcatenative morphology

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Nonconcatenative morphology, also called discontinuous morphology and introflection, is a form of word formation and inflection in which the root is modified...

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Old Norse morphology

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and declension are carried out by a mix of inflection and two nonconcatenative morphological processes: umlaut, a backness-based alteration to the root vowel;...

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Semitic languages

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European Union. The Semitic languages are notable for their nonconcatenative morphology. That is, word roots are not themselves syllables or words, but...

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Derived stem

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or causative action. Semitic languages make extensive use of nonconcatenative morphology, and most words share a set of two, three or four consonants...

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Biblical Hebrew

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reading traditions. Biblical Hebrew had a typical Semitic morphology with nonconcatenative morphology, arranging Semitic roots into patterns to form words...

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Egyptian language

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Egyptian that are typically Afroasiatic are its fusional morphology, nonconcatenative morphology, a series of emphatic consonants, a three-vowel system...

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Apophony

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Metaphony Morphology (linguistics) Nonconcatenative morphology References for ablaut Buaer, Laurie (2003). Introducing linguistic morphology. Washington...

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Fusional language

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including Hebrew, Arabic, and Amharic. These also often involve nonconcatenative morphology, in which a word root is often placed into templates denoting...

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Semitic root

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plural Indo-European ablaut Khuzdul K-T-B Modern Hebrew grammar Nonconcatenative morphology Phono-semantic matching Proto-Indo-European root Š-L-M Transfix...

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Arabic

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and unusual morphology, i.e. method of constructing words from a basic root. Arabic has a nonconcatenative "root-and-pattern" morphology: A root consists...

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Disfix

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accompanied with consonant gradation: kallas → genitive kalda "shore". Nonconcatenative morphology Affix Elision Manova 2011:125-6 Hardy & Montler, 1988, "Alabama...

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Broken plural

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generally seen as archaic. Elative (gradation) Triconsonantal roots Nonconcatenative morphology Apophony Ratcliffe, Robert R. (1998). The "Broken" Plural Problem...

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Autosegmental phonology

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vowel and consonant slots on a central timing tier (see also nonconcatenative morphology). The autosegmental formalism departs from the depiction of segments...

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Stemming

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noun declensions), a Hebrew one is even more complex (due to nonconcatenative morphology, a writing system without vowels, and the requirement of prefix...

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Modern Hebrew grammar

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parts of the collective. Hebrew verbs (פועל /ˈpoʕal/) utilize nonconcatenative morphology extensively, meaning they have much more internal structure than...

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Horror aequi

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2023. McCarthy, John J. (Summer 1981). "A Prosodic Theory of Nonconcatenative Morphology". Linguistic Inquiry. 12 (3): 373–418. ISSN 0024-3892. JSTOR 4178229...

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Levantine Arabic grammar

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plurals), in which the consonantal root of the singular is changed (nonconcatenative morphology). These plural patterns are shared with other varieties of Arabic...

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Transfix

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does not seem to be attested outside the Afro-Asiatic family. Nonconcatenative morphology Affix Prefix Suffix Infix Circumfix Interfix Simulfix Suprafix...

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Echo word

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University. Nevins, Andrew (2005). "Overwriting does not optimize in nonconcatenative morphology". Linguistic Inquiry. 36 (2): 275–287. doi:10.1162/0024389053710693...

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List of Latin words with English derivatives

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Search Engine/Word study tool". perseus.tufts.edu. "The Old Perseus Latin morphology tool". perseus.tufts.edu. "6,000 English Words With Latin Origins List"...

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