TOWARDS A MORPHOLOGICAL THEORY: THE CASE OF ARABIC BROKEN AND SOUND PLURALS

dc.contributor.authorAbdullah S. Al-Dobaianar
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-20T19:10:26Z
dc.date.issued8/1/1435ar
dc.description.abstractAbstract:  the paper discusses the Arabic broken plural and sound plural (SP henceforth) as two instances of two distinct morphological processes involving different characteristics and mechanisms. I propose an analysis based on how morphology operates in the lexicon and the syntax and provide data from Arabic and Hebrew. I argue that the BP is derived lexically as one atomic complex word while the SP involves a two-unit merger deriving a non-atomic word in the syntax. Evidence follows from the lexical access, morphological productivity, semantic distinctions of number and the lexical representation of BP and SP.  Atomicity plays a crucial role in the distinction of morphology in the lexicon and the syntax not just in Arabic morphology but also cross-linguistically as illustrated by the Hebrew diminutives which add further evidence to the effect of atomicity in the morphological analysis of words.ar
dc.identifier.sourceId3115ar
dc.identifier.sourceURLhttps://ksupress.ksu.edu.sa/Ar/Lists/JournalAricle/DispForm.aspx?ID=3115ar
dc.identifier.urihttps://ksu.otcloud.co.ke/handle/ksu-press/5918
dc.provenance8/1/1435ar
dc.publisherمطبعة جامعة الملك سعودar
dc.publisherKing Saud University Pressen
dc.relation.issueIssue 3ar
dc.relation.journalLiteraturear
dc.relation.volumeVolume 26ar
dc.titleTOWARDS A MORPHOLOGICAL THEORY: THE CASE OF ARABIC BROKEN AND SOUND PLURALSar
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dspace.entity.typeJournalArticle

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