Incorporation in Muskogean
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https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.555Keywords:
Muskogean languages-- Suffixes and prefixes, Muskogean languages-- VerbAbstract
Each modern Muskogean language contains a number of verbal prefixes, many of which are cognate across the languages. A good number of these, however, reconstruct as independent roots rather than affixes. This incorporation of earlier pre-verbal roots as prefixes is parallel to the previously reported grammaticalization of post-verbal auxiliaries as suffixes. These two phenomena taken together illustrate an overall Muskogean tendency for independent roots to be fused to the main verb.Downloads
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Booker, . K. M. (1981). Incorporation in Muskogean. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 6, 55-69. https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.555