Gallo-Romance imperfects betwixt multiple morphomic patterns

IF 0.7 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Louise Esher
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Abstract

What kind of object is ‘left behind’ when part of an established paradigmatic distribution pattern splits away as a positively identifiable morphome? Drawing on comparative data from modern Occitan, French and Catalan, this study explores the wide range of paradigmatic distributions involving imperfect indicative forms (the ‘remnants’ of the erstwhile Latin infectum distribution, following the differentiation of the N- and L-pattern cells). While robust relationships are found to exist amongst imperfect indicative forms, there is little consistency in relationships between imperfect indicative forms and other paradigm cells, including other infectum reflexes. Furthermore, there is scant evidence for the modern distributions acting as productive templates for analogy. The study identifies distinctive lexical type frequency as a salient factor underlying observed contrasts in behaviour between individual distributions of inflectional exponents; and offers a means of reconciling the theoretical claim that all paradigmatic distributions are morphomic with the empirical observation that not all paradigmatic distributions are equally productive or resilient.
高卢浪漫在多种形态模式之间不完美
当一个既定的范式分布模式的一部分作为一个积极可识别的词素分裂时,什么样的对象被“留下”?利用来自现代欧西坦语、法语和加泰罗尼亚语的比较数据,本研究探索了涉及不完全指示形式的广泛范例分布(N型和l型细胞分化后,以前拉丁感染分布的“残余”)。虽然发现不完全指示形式之间存在牢固的关系,但不完全指示形式与其他范式细胞(包括其他感染反射)之间的关系几乎没有一致性。此外,很少有证据表明现代发行版可以作为类比的有效模板。该研究确定了独特的词汇类型频率作为观察到的屈折指数个体分布之间的行为差异的显著因素;并提供了一种方法来调和理论主张,即所有的范式分布都是形态的,并不是所有的范式分布都具有同样的生产力或弹性。
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Word Structure
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