Advances in morphology
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Advances in morphology
(Trends in linguistics, Studies and monographs ; 97)
Mouton de Gruyter, 1997
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Includes bibliographies and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The articles in this volume cover different areas of morphological research, such as: morphosyntax; morphopragmatics; morpho(pho)nology; computational morphology; diachronic morphology; and psycho- and patholinguistic aspects of morphology.
Table of Contents
- Introduction, Wolfgang U. Dressler et al
- the morphology syntax interface - a study of autonomy, Hagit Borer
- inflectional morphology and functional heads, Andrew Spencer
- cluster morphology, Aaron Halpern
- Dutch prefixes and prepositions in complex verbs, Wiecher Zwanenburg
- selection and derivational affixes, Anna-Maria Di Sciullo
- morphologie derivationelle et analyse semantique des mots construits - les voies de la reference ne sont pas impenetrables, Georgette Dal and Martin Temple
- one (more) reason why we need morphology, Kersti Borjars
- grammatical cases, basic verbal construction and voice in Maasai - towards a better analysis of the concepts, Igor Mel'cuk
- on the morphological category of gender in Catalan and in Spanish, Maria-Rosa Lloret and Joaquim Viaplana
- markedness and productivity, Harald Baayen.
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