Morphosyntax-Phonology Connection
Locality and Directionality at the Interface
Herausgeber: Gribanova, Vera; Shih, Stephanie S
Morphosyntax-Phonology Connection
Locality and Directionality at the Interface
Herausgeber: Gribanova, Vera; Shih, Stephanie S
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The essays in this volume address a core question regarding the structure of linguistic systems: how much access do the grammatical components - syntax, morphology and phonology - have to each other?
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The essays in this volume address a core question regarding the structure of linguistic systems: how much access do the grammatical components - syntax, morphology and phonology - have to each other?
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780190210304
- ISBN-10: 0190210303
- Artikelnr.: 47863372
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9780190210304
- ISBN-10: 0190210303
- Artikelnr.: 47863372
Vera Gribanova is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Stanford University. Her research explores the principles that connect word and sentence structure to (morpho-)phonological structure, primarily in Russian, Bulgarian and Uzbek. Stephanie S. Shih is an Assistant Professor in Cognitive & Information Sciences at University of California, Merced. Her research centers on understanding how sound patterns interface with the larger linguistic and cognitive system, as informed by quantitative, corpus-based approaches to the study of natural language.
* Introduction
* 1. Global Pptimization in Allomorph Selection: Two case studies
* Alan C. L. Yu
* 2. Outwards-sensitive phonologically-conditioned allomorphy in Nez
Perce
* Amy Rose Deal and Matthew Wolf
* 3. Locality and Directionality in Inward-Sensitive Allomorphy:
Russian and Bulgarian
* Vera Gribanova and Boris Harizanov
* 4. Locality Conditions on Suppletive Verbs in Hiaki
* Heidi Harley, Mercedes Tubino, and Jason D. Haugen
* 5. Global Effects in Kashaya Prosodic Structure
* Eugene Buckley
* 6. Stress, Phrasing, and Auxiliary Contraction in English
* Arto Anttila
* 7. The Role of Prosody in Clitic Placement
* Draga Zec and Dusica Filipovic-Durdevic
* 8. Prosodic Well-formedness and Comparative Grammaticality:
Morphology and Periphrasis in the English Comparative
* Matthew E. Adams
* 9. Phonological influences in syntactic alternations
* Stephanie S. Shih
* 10. On the Targets of Phonological Realization
* David Embick
* 11. The Directionality and Locality of Allomorphic Conditioning in
Optimal Construction Morphology
* Sharon Inkelas
* 12. Declension Class and the Norwegian Definite Suffix
* Peter Svenonius
* 13. The Morphology of the Basque Auxiliary: Thoughts on Arregi and
Nevins 2012
* Paul Kiparsky
* 14. Presyntactic Morphology or Postsyntactic Morphology and
Explanatoriness in the Basque Auxiliary
* Karlos Arregi and Andrew Nevins
* 15. Diachronic Sources of Allomorphy
* Mary Paster
* Afterword
* Sharon Inkelas
* 1. Global Pptimization in Allomorph Selection: Two case studies
* Alan C. L. Yu
* 2. Outwards-sensitive phonologically-conditioned allomorphy in Nez
Perce
* Amy Rose Deal and Matthew Wolf
* 3. Locality and Directionality in Inward-Sensitive Allomorphy:
Russian and Bulgarian
* Vera Gribanova and Boris Harizanov
* 4. Locality Conditions on Suppletive Verbs in Hiaki
* Heidi Harley, Mercedes Tubino, and Jason D. Haugen
* 5. Global Effects in Kashaya Prosodic Structure
* Eugene Buckley
* 6. Stress, Phrasing, and Auxiliary Contraction in English
* Arto Anttila
* 7. The Role of Prosody in Clitic Placement
* Draga Zec and Dusica Filipovic-Durdevic
* 8. Prosodic Well-formedness and Comparative Grammaticality:
Morphology and Periphrasis in the English Comparative
* Matthew E. Adams
* 9. Phonological influences in syntactic alternations
* Stephanie S. Shih
* 10. On the Targets of Phonological Realization
* David Embick
* 11. The Directionality and Locality of Allomorphic Conditioning in
Optimal Construction Morphology
* Sharon Inkelas
* 12. Declension Class and the Norwegian Definite Suffix
* Peter Svenonius
* 13. The Morphology of the Basque Auxiliary: Thoughts on Arregi and
Nevins 2012
* Paul Kiparsky
* 14. Presyntactic Morphology or Postsyntactic Morphology and
Explanatoriness in the Basque Auxiliary
* Karlos Arregi and Andrew Nevins
* 15. Diachronic Sources of Allomorphy
* Mary Paster
* Afterword
* Sharon Inkelas
* Introduction
* 1. Global Pptimization in Allomorph Selection: Two case studies
* Alan C. L. Yu
* 2. Outwards-sensitive phonologically-conditioned allomorphy in Nez
Perce
* Amy Rose Deal and Matthew Wolf
* 3. Locality and Directionality in Inward-Sensitive Allomorphy:
Russian and Bulgarian
* Vera Gribanova and Boris Harizanov
* 4. Locality Conditions on Suppletive Verbs in Hiaki
* Heidi Harley, Mercedes Tubino, and Jason D. Haugen
* 5. Global Effects in Kashaya Prosodic Structure
* Eugene Buckley
* 6. Stress, Phrasing, and Auxiliary Contraction in English
* Arto Anttila
* 7. The Role of Prosody in Clitic Placement
* Draga Zec and Dusica Filipovic-Durdevic
* 8. Prosodic Well-formedness and Comparative Grammaticality:
Morphology and Periphrasis in the English Comparative
* Matthew E. Adams
* 9. Phonological influences in syntactic alternations
* Stephanie S. Shih
* 10. On the Targets of Phonological Realization
* David Embick
* 11. The Directionality and Locality of Allomorphic Conditioning in
Optimal Construction Morphology
* Sharon Inkelas
* 12. Declension Class and the Norwegian Definite Suffix
* Peter Svenonius
* 13. The Morphology of the Basque Auxiliary: Thoughts on Arregi and
Nevins 2012
* Paul Kiparsky
* 14. Presyntactic Morphology or Postsyntactic Morphology and
Explanatoriness in the Basque Auxiliary
* Karlos Arregi and Andrew Nevins
* 15. Diachronic Sources of Allomorphy
* Mary Paster
* Afterword
* Sharon Inkelas
* 1. Global Pptimization in Allomorph Selection: Two case studies
* Alan C. L. Yu
* 2. Outwards-sensitive phonologically-conditioned allomorphy in Nez
Perce
* Amy Rose Deal and Matthew Wolf
* 3. Locality and Directionality in Inward-Sensitive Allomorphy:
Russian and Bulgarian
* Vera Gribanova and Boris Harizanov
* 4. Locality Conditions on Suppletive Verbs in Hiaki
* Heidi Harley, Mercedes Tubino, and Jason D. Haugen
* 5. Global Effects in Kashaya Prosodic Structure
* Eugene Buckley
* 6. Stress, Phrasing, and Auxiliary Contraction in English
* Arto Anttila
* 7. The Role of Prosody in Clitic Placement
* Draga Zec and Dusica Filipovic-Durdevic
* 8. Prosodic Well-formedness and Comparative Grammaticality:
Morphology and Periphrasis in the English Comparative
* Matthew E. Adams
* 9. Phonological influences in syntactic alternations
* Stephanie S. Shih
* 10. On the Targets of Phonological Realization
* David Embick
* 11. The Directionality and Locality of Allomorphic Conditioning in
Optimal Construction Morphology
* Sharon Inkelas
* 12. Declension Class and the Norwegian Definite Suffix
* Peter Svenonius
* 13. The Morphology of the Basque Auxiliary: Thoughts on Arregi and
Nevins 2012
* Paul Kiparsky
* 14. Presyntactic Morphology or Postsyntactic Morphology and
Explanatoriness in the Basque Auxiliary
* Karlos Arregi and Andrew Nevins
* 15. Diachronic Sources of Allomorphy
* Mary Paster
* Afterword
* Sharon Inkelas