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Title: Discontinuous elements in morphology
Author: Kosch, Ingeborg M.
Abstract: This article probes into the nature of discontinuous elements in the morphology of some African languages, but in Northem Sotho in particular. The discussion is conducted against the backdrop of two principles which are generally held to be characteristic of 'pure' agglutinative languages, namely the principle of invariance of morphemes and the principle of a one-to-one matching between a form and a meaning. Agglutinating languages such as the African languages, including Northem Sotho, display deviations from these ideal agglutinative norms. The deviations may assume various forms, but in this article the scope is narrowed down to instances where the deviations manifest as 'discontinuous' or 'interrupted' elements. Terms such as infixes, circiimfixes and extended exponents, which form an integral part ofthe discussion, are elucidated.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5721
Date: 2005
Citation: Kosch, Ingeborg M.2005.Discontinuous elements in morphology.South African Journal of African Languages,vol.25,no.3,2005.pp.161-170


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