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Morphology

Francis Katamba and John Stonham

(Modern linguistics)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2006

2nd ed

  • : pbk
  • : hard

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-370) and indexes

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Description

This popular introductory textbook offers a lively and comprehensive introduction to current morphological theory and analysis, enabling beginners to approach current literature in the subject with confidence. Part I develops students' understanding of traditional and structuralist notions of word structure and provides them with a firm grounding in word structure and word formation. Part II explores the relationship between morphology and phonology, while Part III looks at morphology in relation to syntax and the lexicon. Numerous practical exercises which involve formulating hypotheses and testing them against linguistic data cement the reader's understanding of the field. This accessible introduction to morphology is an ideal resource for students of English and Linguistics and their teachers.

Table of Contents

Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Abbreviations and Symbols.- The International Phonetic Alphabet.- PART I: BACKGROUND.- Introduction.- Introduction to Word-Structure.- Types of Morphemes.- Productivity in Word Formation.- PART II: MORPHOLOGY AND ITS RELATION TO PHONOLOGY.- Introducing Lexical Morphology.- Insights from Lexical Morphology.- Lexical Morphology: An Appraisal.- Templatic Morphology.- Templatic and Prosodic Morphology.- Optimality Theory and Morphology.- PART III: MORPHOLOGY AND ITS RELATION TO THE LEXICON AND SYNTAX.- Inflectional Morphology.- Morphological Mapping of Grammatical Functions.- The Interpretation of the Lexicon, Morphology, and Syntax.- Glossary.- References.- Index.

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