The handbook of morphology
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The handbook of morphology
Wiley, [2001]
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Description
Interest in morphology has undergone rapid growth over the past two decades and the area is now seen as crucially important, both in relation to other aspects of grammar and in relation to other disciplines.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors. List of Abbreviations.
Introduction (Andrew Spencer and Arnold M. Zwicky.
Part I: The Phenomena.
1. Inflection (Gregory T. Stump).
2. Derivation (Robert Beard).
3. Compounding (Nigel Fabb).
4. Incorporation (Donna B. Gerdts).
5. Clitics (Aaron L. Halpern).
6. Morphophonological Operations (Andrew Spencer).
7. Phonological Constraints on Morphological Rules (Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy).
Part II: Morphology and Grammar.
8. Morphology and Syntax (Hagit Borer).
9. Morphology and Agreement (Greville G. Corbett).
10. Morphology and Argument Structure (Louisa Sadler and Andrew Spencer).
11. Morphology and the Lexicon: Lexicalization and Productivity (Mark Aronoff and Frank Anshen).
12. Morphology and Lexical Semantics (Beth Levin and Malka Rappaport Hovav).
13. Morphology and Pragmatics (Ferenc Kiefer).
Part III: Theoretical Issues.
14. Prosodic Morphology: (John J. McCarthy and Alan S. Prince).
15. Word Syntax (Jindrich Toman).
16. Paradigmatic Structure: Inflectional Paradigms and Morphological Classes (Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy).
17. Morphology as Component or Module: Mapping Principle Approaches (Richard Sproat).
Part IV: Morphology in a Wider Setting.
18. Diachronic Morphology (Brian D. Joseph).
19. Morphology and Language Acquisition (Eve V. Clark).
20. Morphology and Aphasia (William Badecker and Alfonso Caramazza).
21. Morphology and Word Recognition (James M. McQueen and Anne Cutler).
22. Morphology in Language Production with Special Reference to Connectionism (Joseph Paul Stemberger).
Part V: Morphological Sketches of Individual Languages.
23. Archi (Caucasian - Daghestanian (Aleksandr E. Kibrik).
24. Celtic (Indo-European) (James Fife and Gareth King).
25. Chichewa (Bantu) (Sam A. Mchombo).
26. Chukchee (Paleo-Siberian) (Irina A Muravyova).
27. Hua (Papuan) (John Haiman).
28. Malagasy (Austronesian) (Edward L. Keenan and Maria Polinsky).
29. Qafar (East Cushitic) (Richard J. Hayward).
30. Slave (Northern Athapaskan) (Keren Rice).
31. Wari (Amazonian) (Daniel L. Everett).
32. Warumungu (Australian - Pama - Nyungan) (Jane Simpson).
References.
Subject Index.
Author Index.
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