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word class (*)
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paper CL_LiteraturayLingüísticatxt317 - : This study examines the active and productive process of
word classes changing in Mapudungun through derivation processes; that word formation process consists of a verbal lexeme, noun, adjective, or adverb linked to a derivational suffix. This is a descriptive study which follows the typological perspective of
word class formatio
n. The hypothesis establishes that words in mapuche language, mainly the open classes, under go certain morphological and syntactic processes that enable the change of word classes in either three ways: the intervention of some derivational suffix, polysemic properties of derivational suffixes, or the change of word order . While the most productive processes of word formation often are composition and derivation; due to length reasons this article will focus on the derivation process only.
Evaluando al candidato word class:
2) derivational: 3 (*)
3) classes: 3
4) processes: 3
5) derivation: 3 (*)
word class
Lengua: eng
Frec: 8
Docs: 5
Nombre propio: / 8 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 2
Puntaje: 3.127 = (2 + (1+3.70043971814109) / (1+3.16992500144231)));
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Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término
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terminologicidad.)
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: Dietrich, Wolf. (en prensa). Word classes and word class switching in Guaraní Syntax, en: Bruno Estigarribia et al. (eds.), Guarani Linguistics in the 21st Century, Leiden, Brill.
: Patterson, K. E. & Shewell, C. (1987). Speak and spell: Dissociations and word class effects. En Coltheart, M., Sartori, G. & R. Job (Eds.), The cognitive neuropsychology of language (pp. 273-294). Londres: Erlbaum.
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