The Oxford Handbook of Inflection
Herausgeber: Baerman, Matthew
The Oxford Handbook of Inflection
Herausgeber: Baerman, Matthew
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This handbook provides a comprehensive state-of-the-art overview of work on inflection - the expression of grammatical information through changes in word forms. The volume's 24 chapters are written by experts in the field from a variety of theoretical backgrounds, with examples drawn from a wide range of languages.
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This handbook provides a comprehensive state-of-the-art overview of work on inflection - the expression of grammatical information through changes in word forms. The volume's 24 chapters are written by experts in the field from a variety of theoretical backgrounds, with examples drawn from a wide range of languages.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 714
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1210g
- ISBN-13: 9780198808619
- ISBN-10: 0198808615
- Artikelnr.: 48064933
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 714
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1210g
- ISBN-13: 9780198808619
- ISBN-10: 0198808615
- Artikelnr.: 48064933
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Matthew Baerman is a senior research fellow in the Surrey Morphology Group at the University of Surrey. His research focuses on the typology, diachrony, and formal analysis of inflectional systems, with a particular concentration on phenomena whose interpretation is problematic or controversial. His work has appeared in such journals as Language, Journal of Linguistics, Morphology, Lingua, Russian Linguistics and Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. He is co-author of The Syntax-Morphology Interface: a Study of Syncretism (CUP, 2005) and co-editor of Understanding and Measuring Morphological Complexity (OUP, 2014).
* 1: Matthew Baerman: Introduction
* Part I: Building Blocks
* 2: Stephen R. Anderson: The Morpheme: Its Nature and Use
* 3: Greville G. Corbett: Features in Inflection
* 4: Jochen Trommer and Eva Zimmermann: Inflectional Exponence
* Part II: Paradigms and their Variants
* 5: James P. Blevins: Inflectional Paradigms
* 6: Gregory Stump: Inflection Classes
* 7: Matthew Baerman: Paradigmatic Deviations
* 8: Gunnar Olafur Hansson: Phonology
* 9: Andrew Spencer and Gergana Popova: Periphrasis and Inflection
* Part III: Change
* 10: Claire Bowern: Diachrony
* 11: Maarten Kossmann: Contact-Induced Change
* Part IV: Computation
* 12: Dunstan Brown: Modelling Inflectional Structure
* 13: Katya Pertsova: Machine Learning of Inflection
* 14: Ondrej Bojar: Machine Translation
* Part V: Psycholinguistics
* 15: Sabine Stoll: Inflectional Morphology in Language Acquisition
* 16: Matthew Walenski: Disorders
* Part VI: Sketches of Individual Systems
* 17: Mark Donohue: Verbal Inflection in Iha: A Multiplicity of
Alignments
* 18: Fiona Mc Laughlin: Inflection in Pulaar
* 19: Axel Holvoet: Lithuanian Inflection
* 20: Thomas Stolz: Chamorro Inflection
* 21: Rachel Nordlinger: Inflection in Murrinh-Patha
* 22: Matt Coler: Aymara Inflection
* 23: Nicholas Evans: Inflection in Nen
* 24: Bert Remijsen, Cynthia L. Miller-Naudé, and Leoma G. Gilley:
Stem-internal and Affixal Morphology in Shilluk
* References
* Author Index
* Language Index
* Subject Index
* Part I: Building Blocks
* 2: Stephen R. Anderson: The Morpheme: Its Nature and Use
* 3: Greville G. Corbett: Features in Inflection
* 4: Jochen Trommer and Eva Zimmermann: Inflectional Exponence
* Part II: Paradigms and their Variants
* 5: James P. Blevins: Inflectional Paradigms
* 6: Gregory Stump: Inflection Classes
* 7: Matthew Baerman: Paradigmatic Deviations
* 8: Gunnar Olafur Hansson: Phonology
* 9: Andrew Spencer and Gergana Popova: Periphrasis and Inflection
* Part III: Change
* 10: Claire Bowern: Diachrony
* 11: Maarten Kossmann: Contact-Induced Change
* Part IV: Computation
* 12: Dunstan Brown: Modelling Inflectional Structure
* 13: Katya Pertsova: Machine Learning of Inflection
* 14: Ondrej Bojar: Machine Translation
* Part V: Psycholinguistics
* 15: Sabine Stoll: Inflectional Morphology in Language Acquisition
* 16: Matthew Walenski: Disorders
* Part VI: Sketches of Individual Systems
* 17: Mark Donohue: Verbal Inflection in Iha: A Multiplicity of
Alignments
* 18: Fiona Mc Laughlin: Inflection in Pulaar
* 19: Axel Holvoet: Lithuanian Inflection
* 20: Thomas Stolz: Chamorro Inflection
* 21: Rachel Nordlinger: Inflection in Murrinh-Patha
* 22: Matt Coler: Aymara Inflection
* 23: Nicholas Evans: Inflection in Nen
* 24: Bert Remijsen, Cynthia L. Miller-Naudé, and Leoma G. Gilley:
Stem-internal and Affixal Morphology in Shilluk
* References
* Author Index
* Language Index
* Subject Index
* 1: Matthew Baerman: Introduction
* Part I: Building Blocks
* 2: Stephen R. Anderson: The Morpheme: Its Nature and Use
* 3: Greville G. Corbett: Features in Inflection
* 4: Jochen Trommer and Eva Zimmermann: Inflectional Exponence
* Part II: Paradigms and their Variants
* 5: James P. Blevins: Inflectional Paradigms
* 6: Gregory Stump: Inflection Classes
* 7: Matthew Baerman: Paradigmatic Deviations
* 8: Gunnar Olafur Hansson: Phonology
* 9: Andrew Spencer and Gergana Popova: Periphrasis and Inflection
* Part III: Change
* 10: Claire Bowern: Diachrony
* 11: Maarten Kossmann: Contact-Induced Change
* Part IV: Computation
* 12: Dunstan Brown: Modelling Inflectional Structure
* 13: Katya Pertsova: Machine Learning of Inflection
* 14: Ondrej Bojar: Machine Translation
* Part V: Psycholinguistics
* 15: Sabine Stoll: Inflectional Morphology in Language Acquisition
* 16: Matthew Walenski: Disorders
* Part VI: Sketches of Individual Systems
* 17: Mark Donohue: Verbal Inflection in Iha: A Multiplicity of
Alignments
* 18: Fiona Mc Laughlin: Inflection in Pulaar
* 19: Axel Holvoet: Lithuanian Inflection
* 20: Thomas Stolz: Chamorro Inflection
* 21: Rachel Nordlinger: Inflection in Murrinh-Patha
* 22: Matt Coler: Aymara Inflection
* 23: Nicholas Evans: Inflection in Nen
* 24: Bert Remijsen, Cynthia L. Miller-Naudé, and Leoma G. Gilley:
Stem-internal and Affixal Morphology in Shilluk
* References
* Author Index
* Language Index
* Subject Index
* Part I: Building Blocks
* 2: Stephen R. Anderson: The Morpheme: Its Nature and Use
* 3: Greville G. Corbett: Features in Inflection
* 4: Jochen Trommer and Eva Zimmermann: Inflectional Exponence
* Part II: Paradigms and their Variants
* 5: James P. Blevins: Inflectional Paradigms
* 6: Gregory Stump: Inflection Classes
* 7: Matthew Baerman: Paradigmatic Deviations
* 8: Gunnar Olafur Hansson: Phonology
* 9: Andrew Spencer and Gergana Popova: Periphrasis and Inflection
* Part III: Change
* 10: Claire Bowern: Diachrony
* 11: Maarten Kossmann: Contact-Induced Change
* Part IV: Computation
* 12: Dunstan Brown: Modelling Inflectional Structure
* 13: Katya Pertsova: Machine Learning of Inflection
* 14: Ondrej Bojar: Machine Translation
* Part V: Psycholinguistics
* 15: Sabine Stoll: Inflectional Morphology in Language Acquisition
* 16: Matthew Walenski: Disorders
* Part VI: Sketches of Individual Systems
* 17: Mark Donohue: Verbal Inflection in Iha: A Multiplicity of
Alignments
* 18: Fiona Mc Laughlin: Inflection in Pulaar
* 19: Axel Holvoet: Lithuanian Inflection
* 20: Thomas Stolz: Chamorro Inflection
* 21: Rachel Nordlinger: Inflection in Murrinh-Patha
* 22: Matt Coler: Aymara Inflection
* 23: Nicholas Evans: Inflection in Nen
* 24: Bert Remijsen, Cynthia L. Miller-Naudé, and Leoma G. Gilley:
Stem-internal and Affixal Morphology in Shilluk
* References
* Author Index
* Language Index
* Subject Index