Word Formation Latin (WFL) is a derivational lexicon of Classical Latinthat connects lexical items on the basis of word-formation rules (WFRs).This paper describes the process of inserting the class of Latin -sc- verbs asa test case for discussing a number of linguistic theory issues arising from pigeonholing such a multiform class of verbs into a model regulated by a strict morphotactic approach. Additionally it discusses the first steps towards thedesign of a Word and Paradigm model for the representation of derivational families in Latin
Budassi, M., Litta Modignani Picozzi, E. M. G., In Trouble with the Rules. Theoretical Issues Raised by the Insertion of -sc- Verbs into Word Formation Latin, in Proceedings of the Workshop on Resources and Tools for Derivational Morphology (DeriMo), (MILANO -- ITA, 05-06 October 2017), EDUCatt, MILANO -- ITA 2017: 15-26 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/106282]
In Trouble with the Rules. Theoretical Issues Raised by the Insertion of -sc- Verbs into Word Formation Latin
Litta Modignani Picozzi, Eleonora Maria Gabriella
2017
Abstract
Word Formation Latin (WFL) is a derivational lexicon of Classical Latinthat connects lexical items on the basis of word-formation rules (WFRs).This paper describes the process of inserting the class of Latin -sc- verbs asa test case for discussing a number of linguistic theory issues arising from pigeonholing such a multiform class of verbs into a model regulated by a strict morphotactic approach. Additionally it discusses the first steps towards thedesign of a Word and Paradigm model for the representation of derivational families in LatinI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.