Meaning of templatic | Babel Free
Definitions
Restricted to fit into a specific, limited pattern of possible structures or shapes, rather than resulting from the application of a simple generative rule.
not-comparable
Examples
“In templatic morphology regularity consists in the fact that derived words associated with a particular function show⟳ a consistent syllabic (sometimes also vocalic) pattern regardless of the phonological form⟳ of the source from which they are derived.”
“Stipulation of the order⟳ of segments in a morpheme is considered "normal" and, therefore, not templatic. Similarly, admitting the existence of a grammatical category like⟳ "affix" or "clitic" entails that elements belonging to such categories must have⟳ some specification for their linear realization with respect⟳ to a host⟳ - "before" or "after" are, intuitively, quite natural types of linear stipulation for such elements, and therefore, also not considered templatic.”
“Obviously, adding phonological material is a kind of phonological operation/transformation, whereas templatic morphology typically involves the application of different transformations in different contexts to ensure that the form⟳ conforms to a templatic shape⟳.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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