Glossary entry

Portuguese term or phrase:

juntura de morfemas

English translation:

morpheme juncture

Added to glossary by Claudio Mazotti
Apr 4, 2006 10:42
18 yrs ago
Portuguese term

juntura de morfemas

Portuguese to English Science Linguistics morphology
Processos morfofonológicos em raízes na juntura de morfemas não foram identificados...

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morpheme juncture

2) morpheme juncture in adjectives : a stem (with the last phonemes <d> / <t> , <g> / <k> / <h> ) plus suffix -ск- (<sk>). The position may be reflected by ...
www.omsu.omskreg.ru/vestnik/ articles/y1999-i1/a084/article.
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The difference between these two cases is seen again in the Menomini e,'6 which is an alternant of the morpheme juncture /-/. In most cases, when a Menomini ...
www.links.jstor.org/ sici?sici=0097-8507(194207%2F09)18%3A3%3C169%3AMAILA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B

JSTOR: Covert (Or Zero) Morphemes and Morphemic Juncture
I should rather propose the term MORPHEMIC JUNCTURE for use where he utilizes 'zero morpheme' and COVERT (or zero) MORPHEME for the non-overt member of a ...
www.links.jstor.org/ sici?sici=0020-7071(195107)17%3A3%3C163%3AC(ZMAM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-2

For one thing, the failure of coalescence at morpheme juncture is the only evidence for cyclic rule application in the language. ...
www.citeseer.ist.psu.edu/context/925007/0

... to consonants and vowels at the morpheme juncture or to consonants and vowels. within the syllable of a cliticized element. 2.2.1. Junctural phenomena ...
www.uni-leipzig.de/~schier/Schiering_NRG3_Handout.pdf

... or juncture morpheme) is added to tle modify-. ins word or that one or more letters are taken away. from the ending of these words, ht order to allow ...
www.cs.mu.oz.au/acl/C/C92/C92-4201.pdf

... initial suffix is concatenated with the root, but these are regular Sanskrit. morpheme juncture processes that are irrelevant to the issues at hand. ...
www.math.neu.edu/ling/pdffiles/cls2003_sanskrit.pdf

Clusters are tolerated at juncture and morpheme-internally. (5). a. c&kp c ‘spoon’ t sc in ‘you carry it’ kstk’ knan ‘he jumped down’ ...
www.wurmbrand.uconn.edu/research/files/CLS37.pdf -

Peer comment(s):

agree Muriel Vasconcellos : Yes, this is the correct technical term...
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tks a lot, Muriel! I remember running into it in my linguistics classes at College
agree AnaCarla
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tks a lot!!!
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morpheme junction

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http://efl.htmlplanet.com/vocab.htm

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Linguistcs: smallest part of a word that has meaning of its own. Morphemes may be words, prefixes, suffixes, or ending that show inflection. In the word careless-ness, the morphemes are care, - less and -ness. A morpheme does not necessarily consist of phonemes, but all morphemes are statable in terms of phonemes.

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http://www.spellingsociety.org/journals/j2/gregersen.php

...that variations in the related forms of a word (or, more technically, the allomorphs of a morpheme ... track when he suggested that it be used in a whole range of phenomena he called junction

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Peer comment(s):

agree Henrique Magalhaes
3 hrs
Thank you!
agree António Ribeiro
11 hrs
Thank you !
neutral Muriel Vasconcellos : The author you cite was using "junction" in a different sense. "Morpheme juncture" and "plus juncture" are technical terms in linguistics. I do have a Ph.D. in linguistics.
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Your opinion, your right to say, thank you !
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