This volume is the first book length study to examine the morpheme - a unit that is purely morphological in nature - from a wide variety of theoretical perspectives. It draws on data from a range of typologically unrelated languages including Archi, German, Kayardild, Latin, Russian, Sanskrit, Selkup, Ulwa, and American Sign Language.
This volume is the first book length study to examine the morpheme - a unit that is purely morphological in nature - from a wide variety of theoretical perspectives. It draws on data from a range of typologically unrelated languages including Archi, German, Kayardild, Latin, Russian, Sanskrit, Selkup, Ulwa, and American Sign Language.
Ana R. Luís is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Coimbra. The central focus of her research has been Portuguese inflectional morphology and cliticization, with a special interest in the morphology of Portuguese contact varieties. She has published both as author and co-author on the morphology-syntax interaction, Portuguese inflectional morphology, the morphology of creole languages, and cliticization.; Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics and English Language at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on the morphosyntax-phonology and phonology-phonetics interfaces, with particular attention to diachronic issues. He works predominantly on English and on Romance. His general approach to morphology is outlined in 'The architecture of grammar and the division of labour in exponence', in Trommer (ed.), The Morphology and Phonology of Exponence (OUP 2012).
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* Notes on contributors * Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * 1: Ana R. Luís and Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero: Introduction * Part I: Morphomic or not? Diagnosing morphomicity * 2: Mark Aronoff: Unnatural kinds * 3: Martin Maiden: Some lessons from history: Morphomes in diachrony * 4: Greville G. Corbett: Morphomic splits * 5: Andrew Koontz-Garboden: Thoughts on diagnosing morphomicity: A case study from Ulwa * 6: Donca Steriade: The morphome vs. similarity-based syncretism: Latin t-stem derivatives * Part II: Autonomous or not? Analysing morphomic patterns * 7: Gregory Stump: Morphomic categories and the realization of morphosyntactic properties * 8: Andrew Spencer: Stems, the morphome, and meaning-bearing inflection * 9: Erich R. Round: Kayardild inflectional morphotactics is morphomic * 10: Paolo Acquaviva: Morphomic stem extension and the German n -declension * 11: David Embick: On the distribution of stem alternants: Separation and its limits * Retrospect and prospect * 12: Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero and Ana R. Luís: A view of the morphome debate * References * Index
* Notes on contributors * Acknowledgements * Abbreviations * 1: Ana R. Luís and Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero: Introduction * Part I: Morphomic or not? Diagnosing morphomicity * 2: Mark Aronoff: Unnatural kinds * 3: Martin Maiden: Some lessons from history: Morphomes in diachrony * 4: Greville G. Corbett: Morphomic splits * 5: Andrew Koontz-Garboden: Thoughts on diagnosing morphomicity: A case study from Ulwa * 6: Donca Steriade: The morphome vs. similarity-based syncretism: Latin t-stem derivatives * Part II: Autonomous or not? Analysing morphomic patterns * 7: Gregory Stump: Morphomic categories and the realization of morphosyntactic properties * 8: Andrew Spencer: Stems, the morphome, and meaning-bearing inflection * 9: Erich R. Round: Kayardild inflectional morphotactics is morphomic * 10: Paolo Acquaviva: Morphomic stem extension and the German n -declension * 11: David Embick: On the distribution of stem alternants: Separation and its limits * Retrospect and prospect * 12: Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero and Ana R. Luís: A view of the morphome debate * References * Index
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