Publication: Reduplication in Yurakaré
Reduplication in Yurakaré
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Van Gijn, R. (2014). Reduplication in Yurakaré. In S. Danielsen, K. Hannss, & F. Zúñiga (Eds.), Word formation in South American languages (pp. 143–161). John Benjamins.
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Yurakaré, an isolate language spoken in central Bolivia, makes extensive use of reduplication to form words. Three different types of morphological reduplication can be distinguished on formal grounds: complete root reduplication, partial prefixed reduplication, and partial suffixed reduplication, each associated with different functions. I describe each of the three types, and discuss their formal and functional characteristics. I furthermore connect the three reduplication types to the Iconicity Principle, showing that each reduplic
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Van Gijn, R. (2014). Reduplication in Yurakaré. In S. Danielsen, K. Hannss, & F. Zúñiga (Eds.), Word formation in South American languages (pp. 143–161). John Benjamins.