DIZIONARIO GENERALE PLURILINGUE
DEL LESSICO METALINGUISTICO



Lemmarepeated continuous morpheme
Categoria grammaticaleN
Linguainglese
SiglaHarris (1945a)
TitoloDiscontinuous Morphemes
Sinonimi 
Rinviicontinuous morpheme (inglese)
morpheme (inglese) 
Traduzioni 
Citazioni

On the other hand, repeated (continuous) morphemes appear in many languages. In Gk. σοφῶν ảδελφῶν ‘of wise brothers’, we have a continuous morpheme ῶν ‘genitive plural’ about which the special statement must be made that it occurs twice in this phrase. We might say: if ῶν occurs after ảδελφ-, and if σοφ- occurs before, then ῶν will also occur after σοφ-; i.e. noun and adjective agree as to gender, number, and case. However, since the two occurrences of ῶν always appear together and are always identically replaced, as in σοφῷ ảδελφῷ ‘to a wise brother’, we might say alternatively: there is a morpheme … ῶν … ῶν which occurs in σοφ- ảδελφ-, and in other adjective-noun sequences; similarly, there is a morpheme …ῷ … ῷ, etc. When we say this, no special statement is needed about the concurrence of the two ῶν forms: they occur together because they are parts of one morpheme.
- Harris (1945a), Pag. 122