Introducing morphology
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Introducing morphology
(Cambridge introductions to language and linguistics)
Cambridge University Press, 2016
2nd ed
- : hardback
- : pbk
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Note
Glossary: p. [221]-232
Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-237) and index
First published: 2010
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Morphology is the study of how words are put together. A lively introduction to the subject, this textbook is intended for undergraduates with relatively little background in linguistics. Providing data from a wide variety of languages, it includes hands-on activities such as 'challenge' boxes, designed to encourage students to gather their own data and analyze it, work with data on websites, perform simple experiments, and discuss topics with each other. There is also an extensive introduction to the terms and concepts necessary for analyzing words. Unlike other textbooks it anticipates the question 'is it a real word?' and tackles it head on by looking at the distinction between dictionaries and the mental lexicon. This second edition has been thoroughly updated, including new examples and exercises as well as a detailed introduction to using linguistic corpora to find and analyze morphological data.
Table of Contents
- 1. What is morphology?
- 2. Words, dictionaries, and the mental lexicon
- 3. Lexeme formation: the familiar
- 4. Productivity and creativity
- 5. Lexeme formation: further afield
- 6. Inflection
- 7. Typology
- 8. Words and sentences: the interface between morphology and syntax
- 9. Sounds and shapes: the interface between morphology and phonology
- 10. Theoretical challenges.
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