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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Contributors xiii
- Editor's Foreword 1
- De l'autonomie de la morphophonologie 3
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I. Allomorphy and Morphophonology
- Allomorphy or Morphophonology? 13
- Where Does Allomorphy Begin? 32
- On the Morphology/Phonology Boundary 43
- Reply to Mohanan and Walker 48
- Discussion 55
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II. Modularity, Morphonology, and Gradience
- A Functionalist Semiotic Model of Morphonology 67
- Form & Content in a Functionalist Semiotic Model of Morphonology 84
- On A Functionalist Semiotic Model of Morphonology 97
- Reply to Janda and Walker 102
- Discussion 106
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III. Linguistics without Morphophonology
- Quelques avantages d'une linguistique débarrassée de la morpho(pho)nologie 119
- Where Does Morphophonology Belong? 140
- “Même après le débrouillement il peut rester de la brume” 155
- Reply to Mohanan and Janda 166
- Discussion 171
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IV. Morphoprosody
- Morphoprosody 189
- Another View of Prosody and Morphology 222
- Reply to Piggott 229
- Discussion 232
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V. Productivity and the Lexicon
- Productivity, Regularity and Fusion 247
- Productivity, Derivational Morphology, and Atypical Populations 270
- A Reply to Goad 280
- Discussion 284
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VI. Some Additional Contributions
- Issues in Morphophonology 297
- On Morphophonology 318
- References 335
- Index 359
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- List of Contributors xiii
- Editor's Foreword 1
- De l'autonomie de la morphophonologie 3
-
I. Allomorphy and Morphophonology
- Allomorphy or Morphophonology? 13
- Where Does Allomorphy Begin? 32
- On the Morphology/Phonology Boundary 43
- Reply to Mohanan and Walker 48
- Discussion 55
-
II. Modularity, Morphonology, and Gradience
- A Functionalist Semiotic Model of Morphonology 67
- Form & Content in a Functionalist Semiotic Model of Morphonology 84
- On A Functionalist Semiotic Model of Morphonology 97
- Reply to Janda and Walker 102
- Discussion 106
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III. Linguistics without Morphophonology
- Quelques avantages d'une linguistique débarrassée de la morpho(pho)nologie 119
- Where Does Morphophonology Belong? 140
- “Même après le débrouillement il peut rester de la brume” 155
- Reply to Mohanan and Janda 166
- Discussion 171
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IV. Morphoprosody
- Morphoprosody 189
- Another View of Prosody and Morphology 222
- Reply to Piggott 229
- Discussion 232
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V. Productivity and the Lexicon
- Productivity, Regularity and Fusion 247
- Productivity, Derivational Morphology, and Atypical Populations 270
- A Reply to Goad 280
- Discussion 284
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VI. Some Additional Contributions
- Issues in Morphophonology 297
- On Morphophonology 318
- References 335
- Index 359