1. May 2020 FP One Comment Universal 1892: Posted in Universals Archive Universal 1892: Original No lexical item that is not a noun can belong to the class of properties borrowed from a language unless this class also includes at least one noun. Standardized IF there is a borrowed non-noun, THEN there is a borrowed noun. Keywords language contact, borrowing, word class Domain lexicon Type implication Status diachronic Quality absolute Basis languages mentions in Moravcsik 1978e Source Moravcsik 1978e: 111 Counterexamples Possible counterexamples were suggested but not established in Kiparsky 1949 and Weinreich 1966: 31ff. (Moravcsik 1978e: 111) Previous Post nonesuch 13 Next Post nonesuch 1 FP View more posts One Comment FP The principle, in respect to various types of bound morphemes, has been suggested by H. Paul, Bloomfield 1933: 454, and Leslau 1945: 66.[But the universal is not about BOUND morphemes! ] 1. May 2020 Comments are closed.
FP The principle, in respect to various types of bound morphemes, has been suggested by H. Paul, Bloomfield 1933: 454, and Leslau 1945: 66.[But the universal is not about BOUND morphemes! ] 1. May 2020
The principle, in respect to various types of bound morphemes, has been suggested by H. Paul, Bloomfield 1933: 454, and Leslau 1945: 66.[But the universal is not about BOUND morphemes! ]