Current approaches to morphology, Andrew Spencer argues, are flawed. He uses intermediate types of lexical relatedness in different languages to develop a morphologically-informed model of the lexical entry. He uses this to build a model of lexical relatedness consistent with paradigm-based models. A book for all morphologists and lexicographers.
Current approaches to morphology, Andrew Spencer argues, are flawed. He uses intermediate types of lexical relatedness in different languages to develop a morphologically-informed model of the lexical entry. He uses this to build a model of lexical relatedness consistent with paradigm-based models. A book for all morphologists and lexicographers.
Andrew Spencer is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Essex. His publications include The Handbook of Morphology, (1998, co-edited with Arnold Zwicky), Phonology: Description and Analysis (1996), and Morphological Theory (1991), all published by Wiley-Blackwell. He is also the co-author of Clitics: An Introduction (2012), with Ana Luís, published by Cambridge University Press.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction: Words and paradigms 2: The lexical entry 3: Lexical relatedness 4: Paradigm Function Morphology 5: Lexical entries and the generalized paradigm function 6: Representing lexical relatedness 7: The form and function of argument structure representations 8: Further instances of transposition 9: Lexical relatedness in Selkup 10: Conclusions References Index
1: Introduction: Words and paradigms 2: The lexical entry 3: Lexical relatedness 4: Paradigm Function Morphology 5: Lexical entries and the generalized paradigm function 6: Representing lexical relatedness 7: The form and function of argument structure representations 8: Further instances of transposition 9: Lexical relatedness in Selkup 10: Conclusions References Index
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