Theme vowels and a root-based approach to morphology: evidence from Brazilian Portuguese
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Resumo: | This research makes use of data from thematic vowels interacting with diminutives and metaphony in Brazilian Portuguese to argue for a grammatical configuration in which morphemes can merge directly at the root. This article, therefore, offers evidence in favor of an approach to morphological theory based on the root as the primitive unit, as proposed by Distributed Morphology. In short, this paper argues that, by starting from the root, we have simple answers to complex phonological problems. Therefore, this work diverges from theories that argue that the stem is the primitive, and which assume that minimal category-neutral units are unmotivated and unnecessary. |
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Theme vowels and a root-based approach to morphology: evidence from Brazilian PortugueseTheme vowels and a root-based approach to morphology: evidence from Brazilian Portuguese rootworddiminutivesmetaphonyBrazilian Portuguese rootworddiminutivesmetaphonyBrazilian PortugueseThis research makes use of data from thematic vowels interacting with diminutives and metaphony in Brazilian Portuguese to argue for a grammatical configuration in which morphemes can merge directly at the root. This article, therefore, offers evidence in favor of an approach to morphological theory based on the root as the primitive unit, as proposed by Distributed Morphology. In short, this paper argues that, by starting from the root, we have simple answers to complex phonological problems. Therefore, this work diverges from theories that argue that the stem is the primitive, and which assume that minimal category-neutral units are unmotivated and unnecessary. This research makes use of data from thematic vowels interacting with diminutives and metaphony in Brazilian Portuguese to argue for a grammatical configuration in which morphemes can merge directly at the root. This article, therefore, offers evidence in favor of an approach to morphological theory based on the root as the primitive unit, as proposed by Distributed Morphology. In short, this paper argues that, by starting from the root, we have simple answers to complex phonological problems. Therefore, this work diverges from theories that argue that the stem is the primitive, and which assume that minimal category-neutral units are unmotivated and unnecessary. Caderno de Squibs: Temas em estudos formais da linguagem2022-11-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/cs/article/view/40979Caderno de Squibs: Temas em estudos formais da linguagem; v. 7 n. 2 (2021): Caderno de Squibs: Temas em estudos formais da linguagem; 16-302447-1372reponame:Caderno de Squibsinstname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBporhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/cs/article/view/40979/34916Copyright (c) 2022 Caderno de Squibs: Temas em estudos formais da linguagemhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSandalo, Filomena2022-11-08T01:25:37Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/40979Revistahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/csPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/cs/oaimarcuslunguinho@gmail.com||marcuslunguinho@gmail.com|| gramaticagerativaunb@gmail.com2447-13722447-1372opendoar:2022-11-08T01:25:37Caderno de Squibs - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false |
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Theme vowels and a root-based approach to morphology: evidence from Brazilian Portuguese Theme vowels and a root-based approach to morphology: evidence from Brazilian Portuguese |
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Theme vowels and a root-based approach to morphology: evidence from Brazilian Portuguese |
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Theme vowels and a root-based approach to morphology: evidence from Brazilian Portuguese Sandalo, Filomena root word diminutives metaphony Brazilian Portuguese root word diminutives metaphony Brazilian Portuguese |
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Theme vowels and a root-based approach to morphology: evidence from Brazilian Portuguese |
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Theme vowels and a root-based approach to morphology: evidence from Brazilian Portuguese |
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Theme vowels and a root-based approach to morphology: evidence from Brazilian Portuguese |
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Theme vowels and a root-based approach to morphology: evidence from Brazilian Portuguese |
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Theme vowels and a root-based approach to morphology: evidence from Brazilian Portuguese |
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Sandalo, Filomena |
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Sandalo, Filomena |
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Sandalo, Filomena |
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root word diminutives metaphony Brazilian Portuguese root word diminutives metaphony Brazilian Portuguese |
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root word diminutives metaphony Brazilian Portuguese root word diminutives metaphony Brazilian Portuguese |
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This research makes use of data from thematic vowels interacting with diminutives and metaphony in Brazilian Portuguese to argue for a grammatical configuration in which morphemes can merge directly at the root. This article, therefore, offers evidence in favor of an approach to morphological theory based on the root as the primitive unit, as proposed by Distributed Morphology. In short, this paper argues that, by starting from the root, we have simple answers to complex phonological problems. Therefore, this work diverges from theories that argue that the stem is the primitive, and which assume that minimal category-neutral units are unmotivated and unnecessary. |
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