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This paper explores the derivational morphology of causative and reciprocal verbs in various Berber languages, focusing on the role of monoconsonantal prefixes and their length variation. It argues that an initial templatic site is responsible for this variation and that the interaction between causative, reciprocal, and imperfective markers follows specific syntactic hierarchies rather than purely phonological rules. The analysis challenges previous accounts by emphasizing the need for a templatic approach
- Author
- Mô Mhnd Lahrouchi
- Language
- EN