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1 online resource (153 pages) |
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Contents |
COMPONENTIAL ANALYSIS; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; PREFACE; Table of contents; 0.0. INTRODUCTION; 1.0. PHONOLOGICAL EXTENSION SYSTEMS; 2.0. MONOMORPHEMIC COMPONENTIAL PHONOLOGY; 3.0. POLYMORPHEMIC COMPONENTIAL PHONOLOGY; 4.0. FURTHER ISSUES CONCERNING THE APPLICATION OF RULES; 5.0. SUMMARY; FOOTNOTES; REFERENCES; INDEXOF TECHNICAL TER. |
Summary |
The aim of this essay is to present a phonological analysis of Lushai, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the Mizoram province of India, in terms of componential features applying - as mutation rules - to the morphophonological level. An analysis of this nature becomes possible if the concepts of phonological extension systems and redundancy-free representations are introduced. Alongside with the phonemic aspect, a semantic analysis of morpheme structure is required yielding the smallest significant units at different morphological or syntactic levels. Though based on criteria implying concept. |
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Subject |
Lushai language -- Phonology.
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Lushai language. |
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Lushai language -- Grammar, Generative.
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Generative grammar. |
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Componential analysis (Linguistics)
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Componential analysis (Linguistics) |
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Electronic books.
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Print version: Weidert, Alfons. Componential Analysis of Lushai Phonology. Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, ©1975 9789027209030 |
ISBN |
9789027281586 (electronic book) |
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9027281580 (electronic book) |
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