Reduplication in Kua’nsi

This paper investigates reduplication in Kua’nsi, a Central Ngwi language of the Sino-Tibetan family, spoken in Yunnan Province, China, by around 5000 speakers. Reduplication is a productive morphological device in Kua’nsi and has complex forms and functions. Although Kua’nsi reduplication shows som...

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Main Author: Huade Huang
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Published: MDPI AG 2023-05-01
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description This paper investigates reduplication in Kua’nsi, a Central Ngwi language of the Sino-Tibetan family, spoken in Yunnan Province, China, by around 5000 speakers. Reduplication is a productive morphological device in Kua’nsi and has complex forms and functions. Although Kua’nsi reduplication shows some similarities with reduplication in other Ngwi languages, it also has reduplicative forms and functions that appear to be cross-linguistically rare. Formally, reduplication in Kua’nsi can be full, partial, or discontinuous. Functionally, it can be used with inflectional and derivational meanings as well as without any semantic or syntactic effect in certain constructions. Some functions of Kua’nsi reduplication appear to be not frequently found across languages. The forms and functions of Kua’nsi reduplication are complex and there is not a one-to-one relationship between the form and function of particular patterns of reduplication.
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spelling doaj.art-866e06b5997a48f488931a404f9976502023-11-18T11:15:41ZengMDPI AGLanguages2226-471X2023-05-018213010.3390/languages8020130Reduplication in Kua’nsiHuade Huang0School of Culture, History and Language, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2601, AustraliaThis paper investigates reduplication in Kua’nsi, a Central Ngwi language of the Sino-Tibetan family, spoken in Yunnan Province, China, by around 5000 speakers. Reduplication is a productive morphological device in Kua’nsi and has complex forms and functions. Although Kua’nsi reduplication shows some similarities with reduplication in other Ngwi languages, it also has reduplicative forms and functions that appear to be cross-linguistically rare. Formally, reduplication in Kua’nsi can be full, partial, or discontinuous. Functionally, it can be used with inflectional and derivational meanings as well as without any semantic or syntactic effect in certain constructions. Some functions of Kua’nsi reduplication appear to be not frequently found across languages. The forms and functions of Kua’nsi reduplication are complex and there is not a one-to-one relationship between the form and function of particular patterns of reduplication.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/8/2/130Kua’nsiNgwi languagereduplicationmorphologySino-Tibetan
spellingShingle Huade Huang
Reduplication in Kua’nsi
Languages
Kua’nsi
Ngwi language
reduplication
morphology
Sino-Tibetan
title Reduplication in Kua’nsi
title_full Reduplication in Kua’nsi
title_fullStr Reduplication in Kua’nsi
title_full_unstemmed Reduplication in Kua’nsi
title_short Reduplication in Kua’nsi
title_sort reduplication in kua nsi
topic Kua’nsi
Ngwi language
reduplication
morphology
Sino-Tibetan
url https://www.mdpi.com/2226-471X/8/2/130
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