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Word Formation In South American Languages Swintha Danielsen

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Word Formation In South American Languages Swintha Danielsen
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.05 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Swintha Danielsen, Katja Hannss, Fernando Zúñiga
ISBN: 9789027259288, 9027259283
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Word Formation In South American Languages Swintha Danielsen by Swintha Danielsen, Katja Hannss, Fernando Zúñiga 9789027259288, 9027259283 instant download after payment.

This volume focuses on word formation processes in smaller and so far underrepresented indigenous languages of South America. The data for the analyses have been mainly collected in the field by the authors. The several language families described here, among them Arawakan, Takanan, and Guaycuruan, as well as language isolates, such as Yurakaré and Cholón, reflect the linguistic diversity of South America. Equally diverse are the topics addressed, relating to word formation processes like reduplication, nominal and verbal compounding, clitic compounding, and incorporation. The traditional notions of the processes are discussed critically with respect to their implementation in minor indigenous languages. The book is therefore not only of interest to readers with an Amerindian background but also to typologists and historical linguists, and it is a supplement to more theory-driven approaches to language and linguistics.

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