2017
DOI: 10.5334/gjgl.249
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Gender exponence and apparent polarity in a class of Omani Mehri plurals

Abstract: A specific class of Mehri broken plurals raises two questions: why does Gender exponence appear to be possible in two different places? Does the fact that Gender exponence in one site is the mirror image of what appears in the other imply polarity? In parallel to these two questions, the issue of what templates really are is raised. Assuming that (i) templates are direct reflections of deep morphosyntactic architectures, and (ii) Mehri roots do not spread freely to repair ill-formed phonological structures, ma… Show more

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“…For recent publications in major venues, see, for instance, Enguehard (2017), Enguehard & Faust (2018), Faust (2014ab;), Fathi (2017, Lahrouchi (2018), Lampitelli (2017), Newell (2021, Polgárdi (2015), D'Alessandro & Scheer (2015. A guide to Strict CV has been published in book form with a prestigious publisher (Scheer 2004, followed by Scheer 2012.…”
Section: More Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For recent publications in major venues, see, for instance, Enguehard (2017), Enguehard & Faust (2018), Faust (2014ab;), Fathi (2017, Lahrouchi (2018), Lampitelli (2017), Newell (2021, Polgárdi (2015), D'Alessandro & Scheer (2015. A guide to Strict CV has been published in book form with a prestigious publisher (Scheer 2004, followed by Scheer 2012.…”
Section: More Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%