Silvio Cruschina, Martin Maiden, John Charles Smith
The Boundaries of Pure Morphology: Diachronic and Synchronic Perspectives
Silvio Cruschina, Martin Maiden, John Charles Smith
The Boundaries of Pure Morphology: Diachronic and Synchronic Perspectives
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In a series of pioneering explorations of the diachrony of morphomes, this book throws new light on the nature of the morphome and the boundary - seen from both diachronic and synchronic perspectives - between what is and is not genuinely autonomous in morphology. Its findings will be of central interest to morphologists of all theoretical stripes.
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In a series of pioneering explorations of the diachrony of morphomes, this book throws new light on the nature of the morphome and the boundary - seen from both diachronic and synchronic perspectives - between what is and is not genuinely autonomous in morphology. Its findings will be of central interest to morphologists of all theoretical stripes.
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- Oxford Studies in Diachronic a Nr.4
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780199678860
- ISBN-10: 0199678863
- Artikelnr.: 37329404
- Oxford Studies in Diachronic a Nr.4
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9780199678860
- ISBN-10: 0199678863
- Artikelnr.: 37329404
Silvio Cruschina is Research Assistant in the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures at the University of Manchester. He has recently published Discourse-Related Features and Functional Perspectives in the OUP series Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax. Martin Maiden has been Professor of Romance Languages at the University of Oxford, a Fellow of Trinity College Oxford since 1996, and a Fellow of the British Academy since 2003. John Charles Smith has been Faculty Lecturer in French Linguistics at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of St Catherine's College, Oxford, since 1997. Martin Maiden and John Charles Smith are co-editors with Maria Goldbach, and Marc-Olivier Hinzelin of Morphological Autonomy: Perspectives from Romance Inflectional Morphology (OUP 2011).
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Stephen R. Anderson: Stem Alternations in Swiss Rumantsch
* 3: Martin Maiden: 'Semi-autonomous' Morphology? A Problem in the
History of the Italian (and Romanian) Verb
* 4: Martina Da Tos: The Italian FINIRE Type Verbs: A case of morphomic
attraction
* 5: CLaire Meul: The Fate of the -ID(I)- Morpheme in the Central
Dolomitic Ladin Varieties of Northern Italy: Variable conditioning of
a morphological mechanism
* 6: Louise Esher: Future and Conditional in Occitan: A non-canonical
morphome?
* 7: Nigel Vincent: Compositionality and Change in Conditionals and
Counterfactuals in Romance
* 8: Michele Loporcaro: Morphomes in Sardinian Verb Inflection
* 9: Mark Aronoff: The Roots of Language
* 10: Steven Kaye: Morphomic Stems in the Northern Talyshi Verb:
Diachrony and synchrony
* 11: Chiara Cappellaro: Overabundance in Diachrony: A case study
* 12: Paul O'Neill: The Morphome and Morphosyntactic/Semantic Features
* 13: John Charles Smith: The Morphome as a Gradient Phenomenon:
Evidence from Romance
* 14: Silvio Cruschina: Beyond the Stem and Inflectional Morphology: An
irregular pattern at the level of periphrasis
* References
* Index
* 2: Stephen R. Anderson: Stem Alternations in Swiss Rumantsch
* 3: Martin Maiden: 'Semi-autonomous' Morphology? A Problem in the
History of the Italian (and Romanian) Verb
* 4: Martina Da Tos: The Italian FINIRE Type Verbs: A case of morphomic
attraction
* 5: CLaire Meul: The Fate of the -ID(I)- Morpheme in the Central
Dolomitic Ladin Varieties of Northern Italy: Variable conditioning of
a morphological mechanism
* 6: Louise Esher: Future and Conditional in Occitan: A non-canonical
morphome?
* 7: Nigel Vincent: Compositionality and Change in Conditionals and
Counterfactuals in Romance
* 8: Michele Loporcaro: Morphomes in Sardinian Verb Inflection
* 9: Mark Aronoff: The Roots of Language
* 10: Steven Kaye: Morphomic Stems in the Northern Talyshi Verb:
Diachrony and synchrony
* 11: Chiara Cappellaro: Overabundance in Diachrony: A case study
* 12: Paul O'Neill: The Morphome and Morphosyntactic/Semantic Features
* 13: John Charles Smith: The Morphome as a Gradient Phenomenon:
Evidence from Romance
* 14: Silvio Cruschina: Beyond the Stem and Inflectional Morphology: An
irregular pattern at the level of periphrasis
* References
* Index
* 1: Introduction
* 2: Stephen R. Anderson: Stem Alternations in Swiss Rumantsch
* 3: Martin Maiden: 'Semi-autonomous' Morphology? A Problem in the
History of the Italian (and Romanian) Verb
* 4: Martina Da Tos: The Italian FINIRE Type Verbs: A case of morphomic
attraction
* 5: CLaire Meul: The Fate of the -ID(I)- Morpheme in the Central
Dolomitic Ladin Varieties of Northern Italy: Variable conditioning of
a morphological mechanism
* 6: Louise Esher: Future and Conditional in Occitan: A non-canonical
morphome?
* 7: Nigel Vincent: Compositionality and Change in Conditionals and
Counterfactuals in Romance
* 8: Michele Loporcaro: Morphomes in Sardinian Verb Inflection
* 9: Mark Aronoff: The Roots of Language
* 10: Steven Kaye: Morphomic Stems in the Northern Talyshi Verb:
Diachrony and synchrony
* 11: Chiara Cappellaro: Overabundance in Diachrony: A case study
* 12: Paul O'Neill: The Morphome and Morphosyntactic/Semantic Features
* 13: John Charles Smith: The Morphome as a Gradient Phenomenon:
Evidence from Romance
* 14: Silvio Cruschina: Beyond the Stem and Inflectional Morphology: An
irregular pattern at the level of periphrasis
* References
* Index
* 2: Stephen R. Anderson: Stem Alternations in Swiss Rumantsch
* 3: Martin Maiden: 'Semi-autonomous' Morphology? A Problem in the
History of the Italian (and Romanian) Verb
* 4: Martina Da Tos: The Italian FINIRE Type Verbs: A case of morphomic
attraction
* 5: CLaire Meul: The Fate of the -ID(I)- Morpheme in the Central
Dolomitic Ladin Varieties of Northern Italy: Variable conditioning of
a morphological mechanism
* 6: Louise Esher: Future and Conditional in Occitan: A non-canonical
morphome?
* 7: Nigel Vincent: Compositionality and Change in Conditionals and
Counterfactuals in Romance
* 8: Michele Loporcaro: Morphomes in Sardinian Verb Inflection
* 9: Mark Aronoff: The Roots of Language
* 10: Steven Kaye: Morphomic Stems in the Northern Talyshi Verb:
Diachrony and synchrony
* 11: Chiara Cappellaro: Overabundance in Diachrony: A case study
* 12: Paul O'Neill: The Morphome and Morphosyntactic/Semantic Features
* 13: John Charles Smith: The Morphome as a Gradient Phenomenon:
Evidence from Romance
* 14: Silvio Cruschina: Beyond the Stem and Inflectional Morphology: An
irregular pattern at the level of periphrasis
* References
* Index