[Lingtyp] Inventories of roots vs. derivational devices
Isabelle BRIL
isabelle.bril at cnrs.fr
Tue Feb 27 21:12:39 UTC 2018
Dear Masha
You might be interested in this article:
2017, Bril, Roots and stems: Lexical and functional flexibility in Amis
and Nêlêmwa.*__/Studies in Language/*/./E. van Lier (ed.), /
S//pecial issue on lexical flexibility in Oceanic languages/, 41:2,
358-407.
Best
Isabelle Bril
Le 26/02/2018 à 16:06, Maria Koptjevskaja Tamm a écrit :
> Dear all,
> for a handbook chapter I am currently working on I would like to give a few examples of how languages can vary in the sheer number of roots vs. derivational devices they have at their disposal. Can anyone point me to good sources alt. help me with relevant examples?
>
> Many thanks and all the best,
> Maria Koptjevskaja Tamm
>
>
> Prof. Maria Koptjevskaja Tamm
> Dept. of linguistics, Stockholm university, 106 91, Stockholm, Sweden
> tel.: +46-8-16 26 20 (office)
> www.ling.su.se/tamm
> tamm at ling.su.se
>
>
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