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Big words, small phrases: Mismatches between pause units and the polysynthetic word in Dalabon
In: Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences (2015)
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Big words, small phrases: Mismatches between pause units and the polysynthetic word in Dalabon
In: Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences (2015)
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Prosody and grammar in Dalabon and Kayardild
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Big words, small phrases: mismatches between pause units and the polysynthetic word in Dalabon
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 46 (2008) 1, 89-129
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Big words, small phrases: Mismatches between pause units and the polysynthetic word in Dalabon
In: Linguistics. - Berlin [u.a.] : Mouton de Gruyter 46 (2008) 1, 89-130
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Big words, small phrases: mismatches between pause units and the polysynthetic word in Dalabon
In: Linguistics, Vol. 46, no. 1 (2008), pp. 89-129 (2008)
Abstract: This article uses instrumental data from natural speech to examine the phenomenon of pause placement within the verbal word in Dalabon, a polysynthetic Australian language of Arnhem Land. Though the phenomenon is incipient and in two sample texts occurs in only around 4% of verbs, there are clear possibilities for interrupting the grammatical word by pause after the pronominal prefix and some associated material at the left edge, though these within-word pauses are significantly shorter, on average, than those between words. Within-word pause placement is not random, but is restricted to certain affix boundaries; it requires that the paused-after material be at least dimoraic, and that the remaining material in the verbal word be at least disyllabic. Bininj Gun-wok, another polysynthetic language closely related to Dalabon, does not allow pauses to interrupt the verbal word, and the Dalabon development appears to be tied up with certain morphological innovations that have increased the proportion of closed syllables in the pronominal prefix zone of the verb. Though only incipient and not yet phonologized, pause placement in Dalabon verbs suggests a phonology-driven route by which polysynthetic languages may ultimately become less morphologically complex by fracturing into smaller units.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.3/390183
https://doi.org/10.1515/ling.2008.004
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The intra-word pause and disfluency in Dalabon
In: DiSS05, Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech Workshop, Aix-en-Provence, France, 10-12 September 2005, pp. 77-81 (2005)
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The verb lexicon of Golin
In: Materials on Golin: grammar, texts and dictionary / Nicholas Evans, Jutta Besold, Hywel Stoakes and Alan Lee (eds.) (2005)
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Materials on Golin: grammar, texts and dictionary
Evans, Nick; Besold, Jutta; STOAKES, HYWEL. - : The Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics, The University of Melbourne, 2005
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Pausing strategies and prosodic structure in Dalabon
In: 10th Australian International Conference on Speech Science and Technology, Sydney, Australia / S. Cassidy (ed.), pp. 436-439 (2004)
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The phonological/grammatical mismatch in the Dalabon word: a phonetic study
ROSS, BELINDA. - 2003
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