This book addresses the common problems, questions, and solutions of exponence, which concern the mapping of morphosyntactic structure to phonological representations. Leading specialists formulate a coherent research programme for exponence, integrating the central insights of the last decades and providing challenges for the future.
This book addresses the common problems, questions, and solutions of exponence, which concern the mapping of morphosyntactic structure to phonological representations. Leading specialists formulate a coherent research programme for exponence, integrating the central insights of the last decades and providing challenges for the future.
Jochen Trommer is lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Leipzig and specializes in theoretical phonology and morphology, with a particular focus on the structure of lesser studied languages (e.g. Kiranti, Algonquian, and Western Nilotic). Currently his main interests are the learning of morphological segmentation and meaning, the role of moras in phonology and morphology, and the residue of nonconcatenative morphology (polarity and subtraction). His published work includes articles in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory and Linguistics.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Jochen Trommer: Introduction * 2: Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero: The Architecture of Grammar and the Division of Labour in Exponence * 3: Andrew Nevins: Dissimilation at Distinct Stages of Exponence * 4: Paul de Lacy: Morpho-phonological Polarity * 5: Dieter Wunderlich: Polarity and Constraints on Paradigmatic Distinctness * 6: Eulàlia Bonet and Daniel Harbour: Contextual Allomorphy * 7: Adam Albright and Eric Fuß: Syncretism * 8: Birgit Alber and Sabine Arndt-Lappe: Templatic and Subtractive Truncation * 9: Jochen Trommer: Zero Exponence * 10: Sharon Inkelas: Reduplication * 11: Laura J. Downing and Barbara Stiebels: Iconicity * 12: Patrik Bye and Peter Svenonius: Non-concatenative Morphology as Epiphenomenon * References * Index
* 1: Jochen Trommer: Introduction * 2: Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero: The Architecture of Grammar and the Division of Labour in Exponence * 3: Andrew Nevins: Dissimilation at Distinct Stages of Exponence * 4: Paul de Lacy: Morpho-phonological Polarity * 5: Dieter Wunderlich: Polarity and Constraints on Paradigmatic Distinctness * 6: Eulàlia Bonet and Daniel Harbour: Contextual Allomorphy * 7: Adam Albright and Eric Fuß: Syncretism * 8: Birgit Alber and Sabine Arndt-Lappe: Templatic and Subtractive Truncation * 9: Jochen Trommer: Zero Exponence * 10: Sharon Inkelas: Reduplication * 11: Laura J. Downing and Barbara Stiebels: Iconicity * 12: Patrik Bye and Peter Svenonius: Non-concatenative Morphology as Epiphenomenon * References * Index
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