The study of reduplications in Kermānshāhi Kurdish based on morphological reduplication theory
As a phonological and morphological process, reduplication is capable of producing both meaningful and meaningless components, which has made it a challenging issue in linguistics. There is a considerable number of reduplicants in Kermānshāhi Kurdish which can be helpful in the recognition of true r...
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description | As a phonological and morphological process, reduplication is capable of producing both meaningful and meaningless components, which has made it a challenging issue in linguistics. There is a considerable number of reduplicants in Kermānshāhi Kurdish which can be helpful in the recognition of true reduplicants. In this dialect, reduplicants appear in the form of adverbs, adjectives, verbs and even onomatopoeias. In the present study, around 180 reduplicants have been collected from oral and written sources and studied based on Sharon Inkelas and Cheryl Zoll (2005). Putting aside repetitive words which are common between Persian and Kurdish, the rest of words have been hierarchically classified into seven groups; reduplicants involving only phonological similarity of the daughters, reduplicants involving phonological as well as semantic similarity of the daughters, particles, partial suffixal reduplication, partial prefixal reduplication, onomatopoeia and full reduplications. The aim of this descriptive - analytical research is to explore how useful morphological reduplication is in the study of redplicants in Kermānshāhi Kurdish. The results indicate that morphological construction allows to examine repetition of metaphorical daughters as reduplications. However, for repetitive words involving meaningless daughters, this theory needs to be reanalyzed. |
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spelling | doaj-art-da3ec33f96e4475880fe68a47ce9bc722025-01-15T08:08:17ZfasSemnan Universityمطالعات زبانی و بلاغی2008-95702717-090X2024-07-01153640943610.22075/jlrs.2023.30548.22778932The study of reduplications in Kermānshāhi Kurdish based on morphological reduplication theoryNasrin Azhideh0Seyyedeh Sareh Sadeghi1Ph.D. General Linguistics, University of Bu Ali Sina, Hamadan, Iran (correspondence author)Ph.D. General Linguistics, University of Bu Ali Sina, Hamadan, Iran.As a phonological and morphological process, reduplication is capable of producing both meaningful and meaningless components, which has made it a challenging issue in linguistics. There is a considerable number of reduplicants in Kermānshāhi Kurdish which can be helpful in the recognition of true reduplicants. In this dialect, reduplicants appear in the form of adverbs, adjectives, verbs and even onomatopoeias. In the present study, around 180 reduplicants have been collected from oral and written sources and studied based on Sharon Inkelas and Cheryl Zoll (2005). Putting aside repetitive words which are common between Persian and Kurdish, the rest of words have been hierarchically classified into seven groups; reduplicants involving only phonological similarity of the daughters, reduplicants involving phonological as well as semantic similarity of the daughters, particles, partial suffixal reduplication, partial prefixal reduplication, onomatopoeia and full reduplications. The aim of this descriptive - analytical research is to explore how useful morphological reduplication is in the study of redplicants in Kermānshāhi Kurdish. The results indicate that morphological construction allows to examine repetition of metaphorical daughters as reduplications. However, for repetitive words involving meaningless daughters, this theory needs to be reanalyzed.https://rhetorical.semnan.ac.ir/article_8932_565f6293ea7ae02f374adbad74280ffd.pdfreduplicantsconstructionfull reduplicationpartial reduplicationadded meaningkermānshāhi kurdish |
spellingShingle | Nasrin Azhideh Seyyedeh Sareh Sadeghi The study of reduplications in Kermānshāhi Kurdish based on morphological reduplication theory مطالعات زبانی و بلاغی reduplicants construction full reduplication partial reduplication added meaning kermānshāhi kurdish |
title | The study of reduplications in Kermānshāhi Kurdish based on morphological reduplication theory |
title_full | The study of reduplications in Kermānshāhi Kurdish based on morphological reduplication theory |
title_fullStr | The study of reduplications in Kermānshāhi Kurdish based on morphological reduplication theory |
title_full_unstemmed | The study of reduplications in Kermānshāhi Kurdish based on morphological reduplication theory |
title_short | The study of reduplications in Kermānshāhi Kurdish based on morphological reduplication theory |
title_sort | study of reduplications in kermanshahi kurdish based on morphological reduplication theory |
topic | reduplicants construction full reduplication partial reduplication added meaning kermānshāhi kurdish |
url | https://rhetorical.semnan.ac.ir/article_8932_565f6293ea7ae02f374adbad74280ffd.pdf |
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