
doi: 10.4000/corela.13392
De manière générale, la formation de mots implique les opérations de dérivation et de composition auxquelles s'attachent les marques de flexion. En pulaar (peul), la flexion, liée à l'affixation des marqueurs de classe et la dérivation, obtenue par conversion ou par suffixation d'un morphème, aboutissent à la formation d'unités monolexématiques, alors que la composition construit des unités polylexématiques.
Fulani, Language and Literature, Philosophy. Psychology. Religion, class marker, derivation, P, Pulaar, lexeme, GN1-890, composition, Anthropology, B
Fulani, Language and Literature, Philosophy. Psychology. Religion, class marker, derivation, P, Pulaar, lexeme, GN1-890, composition, Anthropology, B
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