Ottawa Morphology
Inflection, Derivation (Linguistics), Ojibwe
978-613-8-55614-5
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2011-11-30
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ottawa has complex systems of both inflectional and derivational morphology. Like other dialects of Ojibwe, Ottawa employs complex combinations of inflectional prefixes and suffixes to indicate grammatical information. Ojibwe word stems are formed with combinations of word roots (sometimes also called initials), and affixes referred to as medials and finals to create basic words to which inflectional prefixes and suffixes are added. Word stems are also combined with other word stems to create compound words. Innovations in Ottawa morphology contribute to differentiating Ottawa from other dialects of Ojibwe. These differences include: the reanalysis of person prefixes and word stems.
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