Dyck, Carrie. 2009. Defining the Word in Cayuga (Iroquoian). International Journal of American Linguistics 75(4). 571–605. doi: 10.1086/650554. The University of Chicago Press.
@article{469487, author = {Dyck, Carrie}, journal = {International Journal of American Linguistics}, number = {4}, pages = {571–605}, publisher = {The University of Chicago Press}, title = {Defining the Word in Cayuga (Iroquoian)}, url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/650554}, volume = {75}, year = {2009}, abstract = {The Cayuga (Northern Iroquoian) word has been identified as a domain (one relevant for pitch accent assignment [Chafe 1977:169]). The goal of this paper is to determine which linguistic constituent corresponds to the Cayuga word domain. This paper presents evidence that the Cayuga word domain does not correspond to the grammatical word, nor to the prosodic word; instead, it is coextensive with the Phonological Phrase domain. Several characteristics of words in polysynthetic languages fall out from this analysis.}, citekeys = {langsci291:dyck2009}, doi = {10.1086/650554}, inlg = {English [eng]}, isreferencedby = {langsci291}, issn = {0020-7071}, lgcode = {Cayuga [cayu1261]}, macro_area = {North America}, src = {haspelmath, langsci} }
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Cayuga |