Discontinuous reduplication: a typological sketch

Author:

Mattiola Simone1,Masini Francesca2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Classical Philology and Italian Studies , University of Bologna , Bologna , Italy

2. Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures , University of Bologna , Bologna , Italy

Abstract

AbstractThe paper investigates discontinuous reduplication (DR), a pattern where reduplicant and base are separated by other material, by annotating a 214-example dataset collected from a 99-language sample. Several items turned out to serve as interposing elements, although their nature does not seem to correlate with function, unlike the category of the base. DR’s functions are a subset of those associated with reduplication cross-linguistically. All languages displaying DR also present contiguous reduplication, suggesting acontiguous reduplication > discontinuous reduplicationhierarchy. Finally, a corpus-based analysis of Italian (lacking DR according to grammars) unveiled a wealth of DR patterns, suggesting that corpora are essential for the typological enterprise.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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