Analyse submorphémique de quelques marqueurs fonctionnels tahitiens

I propose a submorphemic study of the markers te, tō, tā, and nō, nā in Tahitian. The most recent studies of the Tahitian markers have been conducted within a functionalist framework (Tryon (1995), Peltzer (1996), Lazard et Peltzer (2000)), or an enunciative one (Paia & Vernaudon (1998), Pai...

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Main Author: Claude Delmas
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Language:English
Published: Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès 2012-12-01
Series:Miranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/miranda/4307
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spelling doaj-f9beab41cd7d43648ea51f6c57790b3d2020-11-24T21:42:47ZengUniversité Toulouse - Jean JaurèsMiranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone2108-65592012-12-01710.4000/miranda.4307Analyse submorphémique de quelques marqueurs fonctionnels tahitiensClaude DelmasI propose a submorphemic study of the markers te, tō, tā, and nō, nā in Tahitian. The most recent studies of the Tahitian markers have been conducted within a functionalist framework (Tryon (1995), Peltzer (1996), Lazard et Peltzer (2000)), or an enunciative one (Paia & Vernaudon (1998), Paia (2001), Vernaudon (2002)), and the propositions of these linguists will provide a point of departure for this paper, which postulates a basic meaning and other, subsidiary ones for a given morpheme. However, no systematically theorized submorphemic analyses of these morphemes have been carried out, to my knowledge. Here, I attempt to conduct an analysis which takes into account 1) the consonants (t-, n-) and 2) the vowels (-a, -o, -e) in such a way as to establish a relation between a submorphemic stem concept and derived meanings in specific contextshttp://journals.openedition.org/miranda/4307anchoringalienable / inalienablecontainer / contentdynamic / staticenunciationformative
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title Analyse submorphémique de quelques marqueurs fonctionnels tahitiens
title_short Analyse submorphémique de quelques marqueurs fonctionnels tahitiens
title_full Analyse submorphémique de quelques marqueurs fonctionnels tahitiens
title_fullStr Analyse submorphémique de quelques marqueurs fonctionnels tahitiens
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title_sort analyse submorphémique de quelques marqueurs fonctionnels tahitiens
publisher Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès
series Miranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone
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publishDate 2012-12-01
description I propose a submorphemic study of the markers te, tō, tā, and nō, nā in Tahitian. The most recent studies of the Tahitian markers have been conducted within a functionalist framework (Tryon (1995), Peltzer (1996), Lazard et Peltzer (2000)), or an enunciative one (Paia & Vernaudon (1998), Paia (2001), Vernaudon (2002)), and the propositions of these linguists will provide a point of departure for this paper, which postulates a basic meaning and other, subsidiary ones for a given morpheme. However, no systematically theorized submorphemic analyses of these morphemes have been carried out, to my knowledge. Here, I attempt to conduct an analysis which takes into account 1) the consonants (t-, n-) and 2) the vowels (-a, -o, -e) in such a way as to establish a relation between a submorphemic stem concept and derived meanings in specific contexts
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