Lexeme-morpheme base morphology : a general theory of inflection and word formation

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Lexeme-morpheme base morphology : a general theory of inflection and word formation

Robert Beard

(SUNY series in linguistics)

State University of New York, c1995

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. 401-415

Includes indexes

Size of pbk.: 22 cm

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This book is the first complete theory of the morphology of language. It describes both inflection and lexical word formation, their relation to syntax, phonology, and semantics, and to each other. It enumerates most of the morphological categories of the world's languages, describing their recombinant abilities, and how they are realized in inflectional and lexical derivations.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Preface List of Figures List of Tables List of Symbols 1. The Agenda of Morphology 2. The Aristotelean Hypothesis 3. An Outline of Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology 4. The Empty Morpheme Entailment 5. Nominal Inflectional Categories 6. Verbal Inflectional Categories 7. Types of Lexical Derivation 8. Transposition 9. Grammatical and Semantic Functions 10. The Syntax and Morphology of Adpositions 11. Case, Case Marking, and Paradigms 12. The Defective Adjective Hypothesis 13. The Unitary Grammatical Function Hypothesis 14. The Base Rule Theory 15. Bound and Free Grammatical Morphemes 16. LMBM and the Agenda of Morphology Appendix A The Universal Set of Nominal Grammatical Functions Appendix B Productive Yupik Denominal Verbalizations Appendix C Chukchee Denominal Verbalizations Bibliography Author Index Language Index Subject Index

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