方向性ルールのない方向性シンクレティズム
Johannes Hein1, Andrew Murphy2
1Institut für deutsche Sprache und Linguistik, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, 10177 Berlin, Germany.
まとめ
この研究は,双方向性シンクレティズムパターンが方向性ルールなしで説明できることを示しています. この発見は,シンクレチズムによって引き起こされる課題を解決する,分散型形態学の貧困化に関する改訂された見解を支持する.
科学分野:
- 言語学
- 形質学
- 音声学について
背景:
- 方向性シンクレティズムは,特に双方向性で,方向性ルールが必要であると主張されています.
- これは,シンクレチズムに対する分散形質学 (DM) のアプローチに挑戦を投げかけ,これは,より顕著な指数への後退を投げかけます.
研究 の 目的:
- 双方向のシンクレティズムには 方向のルールが必要でないことを示すために
- DMのシンクレティズム理論に対する 明らかな反例が説明できるということを示すために
- シンクレティズムが普遍的に 特徴性を低下させるという主張を 維持するためです
主な方法:
- 方向と双方向のシンクレティズムを分析する.
- 分散形状学における貧困の拡大的見方を提案する.
- シンクレティズムと関連した 特徴性の定義を再評価する
主要な成果:
- 双方向のシンクレティズムは,方向のルールなしで説明できます.
- 機能の削除または文脈的にマークされていない値の挿入に結果が与えられます.
- これは,シンクレティズムに対する分散型形態学アプローチの課題を解決します.
結論:
- 提案された貧困の見方は,双方向のシンクレティズムを適切に扱っています.
- シンクレティズムは,挿入文脈でマークが定義されたときに,普遍的にマーク度が減少する可能性があります.
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