Notes on Yurok Derivation
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Yurok language-- MorphologyAbstract
Yurok verb stems consist of one or two roots, often a medial suffix, and usually one or more final suffixes. When there are two roots the second is deverbal. Some roots are followed by postradical extensions. A medial suffix may follow either type of root. Different finals distinguish transitive from intransitive verbs. Some are abstract, some concrete. Elements are generally joined by one of two link vowels, e and o. Yurok nouns and particles are simpler in structure, but a few derivational finals have been identified. There are a few contractions at morpheme boundaries.Downloads
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Proulx, . P. (1985). Notes on Yurok Derivation. Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 10, 101-144. https://doi.org/10.17161/KWPL.1808.505