Suppletion is a phenomenon which is unique to morphology. It represents extreme non-iconicity in the relation between form and function. Here we deal with what we call proper suppletion, i.e. where one paradigm has resulted from the interaction of two previous paradigms. Our aim is to establish what the conditions are that give rise to this (partial) merger of paradigms. We provide a detailed account of the development of an adjective in the Mainland Scandinavian languages which unexpectedly shows suppletion with respect to number (and in some cases definiteness). We conclude that development of suppletion is driven by semantic properties, and that frequency is in fact a derived property. Furthermore we argue that there must be an asymmetry between the participants, with one element being dominant.
2024. Root suppletion in Swedish as contextual allomorphy. The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 27:1
Enger, Hans-Olav
2023. Meta-morphomic patterns in North Germanic. Nordic Journal of Linguistics 46:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Herce, Borja
2023. Morphological autonomy and the long-term vitality of morphomes: stem-final consonant loss in Romance verbs and paradigmatic analogy. Morphology 33:2 ► pp. 153 ff.
Hippisley, Andrew
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2022. Overlapping suppletion and periphrasis: On HAVE, BE, and GO in Gallo-Romance. Word Structure 15:2 ► pp. 115 ff.
François, Alexandre
2019. Verbal Number in Lo–Toga and Hiw: The Emergence of a Lexical Paradigm. Transactions of the Philological Society 117:3 ► pp. 338 ff.
Hill, Eugen
2019. Inflectional Suppletion and Heteroclite Inflection from a Diachronic Perspective. Transactions of the Philological Society 117:3 ► pp. 372 ff.
Juge, Matthew L.
2019. The Sense That Suppletion Makes: Towards a Semantic Typology on Diachronic Principles. Transactions of the Philological Society 117:3 ► pp. 390 ff.
Julia, Marie‐Ange
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Kim, Ronald I.
2019. Suppletive Stem Distribution: A Diachronic Perspective. Transactions of the Philological Society 117:3 ► pp. 455 ff.
Plank, Frans & Nigel Vincent
2019. Suppletion: Questions for History and Theory. Transactions of the Philological Society 117:3 ► pp. 319 ff.
Pomino, Natascha & Eva‐Maria Remberger
2019. Verbal Suppletion in Romance Synchrony and Diachrony: The Perspective of Distributed Morphology. Transactions of the Philological Society 117:3 ► pp. 471 ff.
2014. Morphological theory and orthography:Kanjias a representation of lexemes. Journal of Linguistics 50:2 ► pp. 323 ff.
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