Zúñiga, Fernando (2014). Nominal compounds in Mapudungun. In: Danielsen, Swintha; Hannss, Katja; Zúñiga, Fernando (eds.) Word Formation in South American Languages. Studies in Language Companion Series: Vol. 163 (pp. 11-31). Amsterdam: John Benjamins 10.1075/slcs.163.02zun
Full text not available from this repository.It is perhaps unsurprising that the rich agglutinative-polysynthetic verb morphology of Mapudungun has drawn most attention in linguistic studies. So far unnoticed in the literature are Mapudungun complex noun phrases, which show a puzzling distribution in terms of the internal structure they display. Some complex NPs are head-final (mapu-che ‘people of the land’). Others are head-initial, and of these a subset appears to be less lexicalized. In some cases, all three possibilities are found with the same components: mamüll-che ‘wood people’, che-mamüll ‘people made of wood’, and che mamüll ‘wood-like people’. The present paper reviews the comparatively modest literature on these phenomena, deals with them in an account based on semantic factors, and places them in a broader typological context.
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Book Section (Book Chapter) |
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06 Faculty of Humanities > Department of Linguistics and Literary Studies > Institute of Linguistics |
UniBE Contributor: |
Zúñiga, Fernando |
Subjects: |
400 Language > 410 Linguistics 400 Language > 490 Other languages |
ISBN: |
978-9027259288 |
Series: |
Studies in Language Companion Series |
Publisher: |
John Benjamins |
Language: |
English |
Submitter: |
Fernando Zúñiga |
Date Deposited: |
26 Nov 2014 17:32 |
Last Modified: |
05 Dec 2022 14:38 |
Publisher DOI: |
10.1075/slcs.163.02zun |
Uncontrolled Keywords: |
Mapudungun, nominal compound, head-final, head-initial, nonhead, complex noun phrases, modification, subordination |
URI: |
https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/60227 |