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Title: Fixing the broken plural in Maltese
Other Titles: Perspectives on Maltese linguistics
Authors: Mayer, Thomas
Spagnol, Michael
Schönhuber, Florian
Keywords: Sociolinguistics -- Malta
Maltese language -- Variation -- Malta
Maltese language -- Lexicology
Maltese language -- Morphology
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Akademie Verlag
Citation: Mayer, T., Spagnol, M., & Schönhuber, F. (2013). Fixing the broken plural in Maltese. In A. Borg, S. Caruana & A. Vella, (Eds.), Perspectives on Maltese Linguistics, (pp: 129-158). Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
Abstract: This study is a revisitation of the broken plural in Maltese. On the assumption that internal pluralization is a very irregular phenomenon, previous treatments simply list different broken plural patterns on the basis of similar CV structures and vowel patterns, which are often overshadowed by historical observations. The aim of the paper is threefold. First, it provides a synchronic classification of broken plurals, which rests on the relationship between singular and plural forms. Such an approach allows us to uncover generalizations that hold across broken plurals with different CV structures but similar behavior. Second, drawing on these generalizations, it proposes a rule-based account (i) in which singular stems are broken up by the insertion of an additional element, a vowel or an infix, which is the distinctive feature of broken plural formation; and (ii) which allows us to predict, to a certain extent, the plural given the singular. Third, through this novel approach we seek to answer a question which earlier studies have not addressed; namely, what makes a plural broken in Maltese?
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/93740
ISBN: 9783050062754
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