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  • Title: On the Derivation of Hebrew Forms with the +Ut Suffix (Report)
  • Author : Hebrew Studies Journal
  • Release Date : January 01, 1992
  • Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines,Books,Professional & Technical,Education,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 205 KB

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1. INTRODUCTION In a previous paper, Shmuel Bolozky (1986) showed how the canonical pattern CaCCan and Noun+an formation constitute different realizations of the same morphosemantic noun-formation process. In general, verb-related forms are realized in CaCCan (kablan 'contractor,' related to kibel 'receive'; baxyan 'cry-baby,' related to baxa 'cry'; etc.), regardless of what the specific realization of a related verb stem might be, while nouns and adjectives have +an appended without the stem being restructured in the process ('alxutan 'wireless operator,' related to 'alxut 'wireless'; xalilan 'flutist,' related to xalil 'flute'; etc.). CaCCan constitutes what Semiticists refer to as a "discontinuous" or "nonconcatenative" word-formation pattern (e.g., Goshen-Gottstein 1964; McCarthy 1981; etc.), while adding a suffix to an unaffected noun stem, that is, N+ an, is a manifestation of "continuous" or "linear" derivation. The N+ an derivational strategy may or may not include some concomitant changes in the base. Thus, the alternations below, (1)


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