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Comparative Morphological Study on the Dialectal Continuum: Dawei, Palaw and Myeik from morphological process approach
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Date: 11-Aug-2011
From: Htein Win <hteinwin519128 gmail.com>
Subject: Comparative Morphological Study on the Dialectal Continuum: Dawei, Palaw and Myeik from morphological process approach
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Institution: Yangon University
Program: Myanmar Language
Dissertation Status: Completed
Degree Date: 2005
Author: Htein Win
Dissertation Title: Comparative Morphological Study on the Dialectal Continuum: Dawei, Palaw and Myeik from morphological process approach
Linguistic Field(s):
Morphology
Dissertation Director:
Khin Aye
Tin Shwe
Tin Tun
Shwe Thwin
Aung Myint Oo
Dissertation Abstract:
The dissertation depicted Comparative Morphological Study on the Dialectal Continuum: Dawei, Palaw and Myeik spoken in the Taninthari, southern coastal area of Myanmar/Burma through Morphological process. In this study, discovered the simul fixation, cranberry morpheme and discontinuous free morpheme in affixation process, vowel and consonant changes; and empty morph in conversion process, harmonious reduplication, equivalent syllabic reduplication in reduplication process, initial, middle and back syllables subtractions in subtraction process, some lexical resemblance between the standardized Myanmar Archives and dialectal words; and dialect mixtures in resemblance process, metathesis, co-ordinate and sub-ordinate compounds; and zero morpheme in compounding process, lastly, phonethemes and syntactic clitic morpheme have been explored. Moreover, general morphological characteristics of dialectal continuum in the Taninthari, southern coastal area has been researched and contributed in the study.
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