Word Formation Theories of Halle and Aronoff and Persian Lexicon

This study aims at analyzing Persian lexicon based on the morpheme-based morphological theory of Halle and the word-based theory of Aronoff. In doing so, the researchers make use of the morphological behavior of some Persian verb roots in derivation, interjections manner of derivation, and the overg...

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Main Author: محمد امین صراحی
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Published: Semnan University 2016-06-01
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Online Access:https://rhetorical.semnan.ac.ir/article_2492_0aa6a48a9ae7797f52c2237e8840fbc7.pdf
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description This study aims at analyzing Persian lexicon based on the morpheme-based morphological theory of Halle and the word-based theory of Aronoff. In doing so, the researchers make use of the morphological behavior of some Persian verb roots in derivation, interjections manner of derivation, and the overgenerativeness of some Persian affixes. The results of this study show that the morpheme-based theory of Halle, on the one hand, does not suit Persian lexicon. On the other hand, though more appropriate, the word formation rules of the theory of Aronoff fails to explain some word formation processes in Persian.
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Word Formation Theories of Halle and Aronoff and Persian Lexicon
مطالعات زبانی و بلاغی
generative morphology
lexicon
persian
halle
aronoff
title Word Formation Theories of Halle and Aronoff and Persian Lexicon
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title_fullStr Word Formation Theories of Halle and Aronoff and Persian Lexicon
title_full_unstemmed Word Formation Theories of Halle and Aronoff and Persian Lexicon
title_short Word Formation Theories of Halle and Aronoff and Persian Lexicon
title_sort word formation theories of halle and aronoff and persian lexicon
topic generative morphology
lexicon
persian
halle
aronoff
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