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Inflectional morphology as a (sub)component of grammar
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Arnold M. Zwicky
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-X I
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Topic 1: Interface
- Bengali emphatic clitics in the lexicon-syntax interface 3
- Phonologically conditioned suppletion 17
- On a universal criterion of rule coherence 25
- The advantages of morpholexical phonology 35
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Topic 2: Word formation
- Associativité et stratification dans la representation des mots construits 43
- Formal relations and argument structure 61
- Austro-Hungarian morphopragmatics 69
- Problems of word structure theories 79
- Constraints on the Italian suffix -mente 87
- English compounds in Italian: the question of the head 99
- The importance of combining forms 111
- Compounding and inflection 133
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Topic 3: Inflectional morphology and clitics
- Arguments against the passive as a universal morphological category 141
- The empty morpheme entailment 159
- The benefits of morphological classification: on some apparently problematic clitics in Modern Greek 171
- Case markers and pragmatic strategies: Romanian clitics 183
- Parasitic formation in inflectional morphology 197
- The mechanism of inflection: lexicon representations, rules, and irregularities 203
- Inflectional morphology as a (sub)component of grammar 217
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Topic 4: Computer morphology
- Morphology in LDOCE and in the ASCOT system 239
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Topic 5: The psycholinguistic study of morphology
- Morphology and the mental lexicon: psycholinguistic evidence 249
- Rule-creating creativity: analogy as a synchronic morphological process 267
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Topic 6: Typology and non-Indo-European morphologies
- Sapir's approach to typology and current issues in morphology 277
- Do the classical morphological types have clear-cut limits? 297
- Index of languages 309
- Subject index 311
- List of contributors 315
- 319-322 319
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- I-X I
-
Topic 1: Interface
- Bengali emphatic clitics in the lexicon-syntax interface 3
- Phonologically conditioned suppletion 17
- On a universal criterion of rule coherence 25
- The advantages of morpholexical phonology 35
-
Topic 2: Word formation
- Associativité et stratification dans la representation des mots construits 43
- Formal relations and argument structure 61
- Austro-Hungarian morphopragmatics 69
- Problems of word structure theories 79
- Constraints on the Italian suffix -mente 87
- English compounds in Italian: the question of the head 99
- The importance of combining forms 111
- Compounding and inflection 133
-
Topic 3: Inflectional morphology and clitics
- Arguments against the passive as a universal morphological category 141
- The empty morpheme entailment 159
- The benefits of morphological classification: on some apparently problematic clitics in Modern Greek 171
- Case markers and pragmatic strategies: Romanian clitics 183
- Parasitic formation in inflectional morphology 197
- The mechanism of inflection: lexicon representations, rules, and irregularities 203
- Inflectional morphology as a (sub)component of grammar 217
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Topic 4: Computer morphology
- Morphology in LDOCE and in the ASCOT system 239
-
Topic 5: The psycholinguistic study of morphology
- Morphology and the mental lexicon: psycholinguistic evidence 249
- Rule-creating creativity: analogy as a synchronic morphological process 267
-
Topic 6: Typology and non-Indo-European morphologies
- Sapir's approach to typology and current issues in morphology 277
- Do the classical morphological types have clear-cut limits? 297
- Index of languages 309
- Subject index 311
- List of contributors 315
- 319-322 319