Catalan morphology and low-level patterns in a network model
Author
Vallès-Botey, Teresa
Pérez Saldanya, Manuel
Publication date
2005ISSN
1695-6885
Abstract
The fact that more specific or low-level morphological patterns may coexist with the most general or abstract ones is a characteristic insight of Cognitive Morphology. According to the bottom-up approach of the model, it is even to be expected that low-level patterns may have a more relevant role than the most inclusive and abstract ones. On the basis of the analysis of an aspect of Catalan inflection (velar verbs of the second conjugation) and one aspect of Catalan word-formation (complex words with the prefixoid radio-), we will show the advantages of incorporating to the model salient low-level patterns and the local paradigmatic relations in which they are based.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Accepted version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
80 - General questions relating to both linguistics and literature. Philology
81 - Linguistics and languages
Keywords
Morfologia
Morfología
Morphology
Català
Catalán
Catalan language
Network model
Paradigmatic relations
Low-level patterns
Pages
25
Publisher
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona: Servei de Publicacions
Collection
4;
Is part of
Catalan journal of linguistics
Citation
Catalan Journal of Linguistics, 4, 2005, p. 199-223
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