Coast Tsimshian Plural Formation

In Coast Tsimshian, a language spoken in British Columbia, Canada, and Alaska, the nouns and the verbs form the plurals by means of one/ more than one process. There are words which have two plurals formed by two different processes. These plurals could be the same meaning or have different meanings...

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Main Author: Sasama, Fumiko
Other Authors: 笹間, 史子, ササマ, フミコ
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Language:English
Published: 京都大学言語学研究会 1995
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spelling ftkyotouniv:oai:repository.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp:2433/87994 2023-05-15T18:39:28+02:00 Coast Tsimshian Plural Formation Sasama, Fumiko 笹間, 史子 ササマ, フミコ 1995-12-24 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2433/87994 eng eng 京都大学言語学研究会 Kyoto University Linguistics Circle 0915-6178 http://hdl.handle.net/2433/87994 AN00040964 言語学研究 14 37 64 801 Departmental Bulletin Paper 1995 ftkyotouniv 2019-12-13T00:12:03Z In Coast Tsimshian, a language spoken in British Columbia, Canada, and Alaska, the nouns and the verbs form the plurals by means of one/ more than one process. There are words which have two plurals formed by two different processes. These plurals could be the same meaning or have different meanings. The processes for plural formation are reduplication, affixation, suppletives, and isomorphics, of which reduplication is the most common way. Reduplication is classified into four major types according to the structure of the reduplicated syllable and the position where it is attached. The commonest and the most productive type reduplicates CVC-. Many borrowings form their plural by means of this process. Other types of reduplication reduplicate CV-, -CVC, and -CV. The affixes used for plural formation are {qa-} and {ləd-}, the former of which form "distributive" plurals meaning 'each one his/her own____" Some words have phonologically unrelated forms for the singular and the plural (suppletives). Most of the words which belong to this type are intransitiv verbs A number of words have the same form for the singular and the plural (isomorphics). Many of them are nouns referring to natural species. There are a few words whose plurals cannot be explained by any one of these processes. Report Tsimshian Tsimshian* Alaska Kyoto University Research Information Repository (KURENAI) Canada British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000)
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description In Coast Tsimshian, a language spoken in British Columbia, Canada, and Alaska, the nouns and the verbs form the plurals by means of one/ more than one process. There are words which have two plurals formed by two different processes. These plurals could be the same meaning or have different meanings. The processes for plural formation are reduplication, affixation, suppletives, and isomorphics, of which reduplication is the most common way. Reduplication is classified into four major types according to the structure of the reduplicated syllable and the position where it is attached. The commonest and the most productive type reduplicates CVC-. Many borrowings form their plural by means of this process. Other types of reduplication reduplicate CV-, -CVC, and -CV. The affixes used for plural formation are {qa-} and {ləd-}, the former of which form "distributive" plurals meaning 'each one his/her own____" Some words have phonologically unrelated forms for the singular and the plural (suppletives). Most of the words which belong to this type are intransitiv verbs A number of words have the same form for the singular and the plural (isomorphics). Many of them are nouns referring to natural species. There are a few words whose plurals cannot be explained by any one of these processes.
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