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The Development of Morphophonemic Theory
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James Kilbury
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English
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1976
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The aim of this book is to provide a concise historical survey of linguistic investigation relating to the notion of morphophonemics. The study is essentially historical and thus does not offer its own theory of morphophonemics. Since attention is focused on the development of morphophonemic theory, contemporary work in this area is not of central concern. But the study was undertaken in the hope that a better understanding of earlier work would help to clarify present-day issues.
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Preface
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Table of Contents
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Introduction
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I. Classical Grammatical Traditions
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II. European Linguistics from Baudouin De Courtenay Through Trubetzkoy
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III. American Linguistics Through Bloomfield
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IV. European Structuralism After Trubetzkoy
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V. American Descriptivism After Bloomfield
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VI. American Linguistics Since Generative Grammar
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Notes
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Abbreviations
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References
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Index of Names
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