The Oxford Handbook of Morphological Theory
Herausgeber: Audring, Jenny; Masini, Francesca
The Oxford Handbook of Morphological Theory
Herausgeber: Audring, Jenny; Masini, Francesca
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This volume is the first handbook devoted entirely to the multitude of frameworks adopted in the field of morphology. It offers critical discussions of the main theoretical issues in word formation and inflection, a detailed guide to each morphological theory, and explorations into the relationship between morphological theory and other fields.
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This volume is the first handbook devoted entirely to the multitude of frameworks adopted in the field of morphology. It offers critical discussions of the main theoretical issues in word formation and inflection, a detailed guide to each morphological theory, and explorations into the relationship between morphological theory and other fields.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 175mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1321g
- ISBN-13: 9780192845139
- ISBN-10: 0192845136
- Artikelnr.: 61343183
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 175mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1321g
- ISBN-13: 9780192845139
- ISBN-10: 0192845136
- Artikelnr.: 61343183
Jenny Audring is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Leiden University. She specializes in morphology and has written extensively on grammatical gender. Her research interests range from linguistic complexity and Canonical Typology to Construction Morphology and morphological theory. She is the co-editor, with Sebastian Fedden and Greville G. Corbett, of Non-Canonical Gender Systems (OUP 2018) and co-author, with Ray Jackendoff, of The Texture of the Lexicon: Relational Morphology and the Parallel Architecture (OUP, 2020). Francesca Masini is Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Bologna. Her research interests are in semantics, morphology and the lexicon, primarily within Construction Grammar and Construction Morphology. Her main focus is on multiword expressions, word classes, lexical typology, and the lexicon-syntax interface. She is currently Associate Editor of The Oxford Encyclopedia of Morphology, a special project of The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics.
* 1: Jenny Audring and Francesca Masini: Introduction: Theory and
theories in morphology
* PART I: Issues in morphology
* 2: Stephen R. Anderson: A short history of morphological theory
* 3: Rochelle Lieber: Theoretical issues in word formation
* 4: Gregory Stump: Theoretical issues in inflection
* PART II: Morphological theories
* 5: Thomas Stewart: Structuralism
* 6: Pius ten Hacken: Early Generative Grammar
* 7: Fabio Montermini: Later Generative Grammar and beyond: Lexicalism
* 8: Daniel Siddiqi: Distributed Morphology
* 9: Antonio Fábregas: Minimalism in morphological theories
* 10: Laura J. Downing: Optimality Theory and Prosodic Morphology
* 11: Rachel Nordlinger and Louisa Sadler: Morphology in LFG and HPSG
* 12: Livio Gaeta: Natural Morphology
* 13: James P. Blevins, Farrell Ackerman, and Robert Malouf: Word and
Paradigm Morphology
* 14: Gregory Stump: Paradigm Function Morphology
* 15: Dunstan Brown: Network Morphology
* 16: Nikolas Gisborne: Word Grammar Morphology
* 17: Ronald W. Langacker: Morphology in Cognitive Grammar
* 18: Francesca Masini and Jenny Audring: Construction Morphology
* 19: Ray Jackendoff and Jenny Audring: Relational Morphology in the
Parallel Architecture
* 20: Oliver Bond: Canonical Typology
* PART III: Morphological theory and other fields
* 21: Peter Arkadiev and Marian Klamer: Morphological theory and
typology
* 22: Ana R. Luís: Morphological theory and creole languages
* 23: Matthias Hüning: Morphological theory and diachronic change
* 24: Angela Ralli: Morphological theory and synchronic variation
* 25: Elma Blom: Morphological theory and first language acquisition
* 26: John Archibald and Gary Libben: Morphological theory and second
language acquisition
* 27: Christina Gagné and Thomas Spalding: Morphological theory and
psycholinguistics
* 28: Niels O. Schiller and Rinus G. Verdonschot: Morphological theory
and neurolinguistics
* 29: Vito Pirrelli: Morphological theory and computational linguistics
* 30: Donna Jo Napoli: Morphological theory and sign languages
* References
* Index
theories in morphology
* PART I: Issues in morphology
* 2: Stephen R. Anderson: A short history of morphological theory
* 3: Rochelle Lieber: Theoretical issues in word formation
* 4: Gregory Stump: Theoretical issues in inflection
* PART II: Morphological theories
* 5: Thomas Stewart: Structuralism
* 6: Pius ten Hacken: Early Generative Grammar
* 7: Fabio Montermini: Later Generative Grammar and beyond: Lexicalism
* 8: Daniel Siddiqi: Distributed Morphology
* 9: Antonio Fábregas: Minimalism in morphological theories
* 10: Laura J. Downing: Optimality Theory and Prosodic Morphology
* 11: Rachel Nordlinger and Louisa Sadler: Morphology in LFG and HPSG
* 12: Livio Gaeta: Natural Morphology
* 13: James P. Blevins, Farrell Ackerman, and Robert Malouf: Word and
Paradigm Morphology
* 14: Gregory Stump: Paradigm Function Morphology
* 15: Dunstan Brown: Network Morphology
* 16: Nikolas Gisborne: Word Grammar Morphology
* 17: Ronald W. Langacker: Morphology in Cognitive Grammar
* 18: Francesca Masini and Jenny Audring: Construction Morphology
* 19: Ray Jackendoff and Jenny Audring: Relational Morphology in the
Parallel Architecture
* 20: Oliver Bond: Canonical Typology
* PART III: Morphological theory and other fields
* 21: Peter Arkadiev and Marian Klamer: Morphological theory and
typology
* 22: Ana R. Luís: Morphological theory and creole languages
* 23: Matthias Hüning: Morphological theory and diachronic change
* 24: Angela Ralli: Morphological theory and synchronic variation
* 25: Elma Blom: Morphological theory and first language acquisition
* 26: John Archibald and Gary Libben: Morphological theory and second
language acquisition
* 27: Christina Gagné and Thomas Spalding: Morphological theory and
psycholinguistics
* 28: Niels O. Schiller and Rinus G. Verdonschot: Morphological theory
and neurolinguistics
* 29: Vito Pirrelli: Morphological theory and computational linguistics
* 30: Donna Jo Napoli: Morphological theory and sign languages
* References
* Index
* 1: Jenny Audring and Francesca Masini: Introduction: Theory and
theories in morphology
* PART I: Issues in morphology
* 2: Stephen R. Anderson: A short history of morphological theory
* 3: Rochelle Lieber: Theoretical issues in word formation
* 4: Gregory Stump: Theoretical issues in inflection
* PART II: Morphological theories
* 5: Thomas Stewart: Structuralism
* 6: Pius ten Hacken: Early Generative Grammar
* 7: Fabio Montermini: Later Generative Grammar and beyond: Lexicalism
* 8: Daniel Siddiqi: Distributed Morphology
* 9: Antonio Fábregas: Minimalism in morphological theories
* 10: Laura J. Downing: Optimality Theory and Prosodic Morphology
* 11: Rachel Nordlinger and Louisa Sadler: Morphology in LFG and HPSG
* 12: Livio Gaeta: Natural Morphology
* 13: James P. Blevins, Farrell Ackerman, and Robert Malouf: Word and
Paradigm Morphology
* 14: Gregory Stump: Paradigm Function Morphology
* 15: Dunstan Brown: Network Morphology
* 16: Nikolas Gisborne: Word Grammar Morphology
* 17: Ronald W. Langacker: Morphology in Cognitive Grammar
* 18: Francesca Masini and Jenny Audring: Construction Morphology
* 19: Ray Jackendoff and Jenny Audring: Relational Morphology in the
Parallel Architecture
* 20: Oliver Bond: Canonical Typology
* PART III: Morphological theory and other fields
* 21: Peter Arkadiev and Marian Klamer: Morphological theory and
typology
* 22: Ana R. Luís: Morphological theory and creole languages
* 23: Matthias Hüning: Morphological theory and diachronic change
* 24: Angela Ralli: Morphological theory and synchronic variation
* 25: Elma Blom: Morphological theory and first language acquisition
* 26: John Archibald and Gary Libben: Morphological theory and second
language acquisition
* 27: Christina Gagné and Thomas Spalding: Morphological theory and
psycholinguistics
* 28: Niels O. Schiller and Rinus G. Verdonschot: Morphological theory
and neurolinguistics
* 29: Vito Pirrelli: Morphological theory and computational linguistics
* 30: Donna Jo Napoli: Morphological theory and sign languages
* References
* Index
theories in morphology
* PART I: Issues in morphology
* 2: Stephen R. Anderson: A short history of morphological theory
* 3: Rochelle Lieber: Theoretical issues in word formation
* 4: Gregory Stump: Theoretical issues in inflection
* PART II: Morphological theories
* 5: Thomas Stewart: Structuralism
* 6: Pius ten Hacken: Early Generative Grammar
* 7: Fabio Montermini: Later Generative Grammar and beyond: Lexicalism
* 8: Daniel Siddiqi: Distributed Morphology
* 9: Antonio Fábregas: Minimalism in morphological theories
* 10: Laura J. Downing: Optimality Theory and Prosodic Morphology
* 11: Rachel Nordlinger and Louisa Sadler: Morphology in LFG and HPSG
* 12: Livio Gaeta: Natural Morphology
* 13: James P. Blevins, Farrell Ackerman, and Robert Malouf: Word and
Paradigm Morphology
* 14: Gregory Stump: Paradigm Function Morphology
* 15: Dunstan Brown: Network Morphology
* 16: Nikolas Gisborne: Word Grammar Morphology
* 17: Ronald W. Langacker: Morphology in Cognitive Grammar
* 18: Francesca Masini and Jenny Audring: Construction Morphology
* 19: Ray Jackendoff and Jenny Audring: Relational Morphology in the
Parallel Architecture
* 20: Oliver Bond: Canonical Typology
* PART III: Morphological theory and other fields
* 21: Peter Arkadiev and Marian Klamer: Morphological theory and
typology
* 22: Ana R. Luís: Morphological theory and creole languages
* 23: Matthias Hüning: Morphological theory and diachronic change
* 24: Angela Ralli: Morphological theory and synchronic variation
* 25: Elma Blom: Morphological theory and first language acquisition
* 26: John Archibald and Gary Libben: Morphological theory and second
language acquisition
* 27: Christina Gagné and Thomas Spalding: Morphological theory and
psycholinguistics
* 28: Niels O. Schiller and Rinus G. Verdonschot: Morphological theory
and neurolinguistics
* 29: Vito Pirrelli: Morphological theory and computational linguistics
* 30: Donna Jo Napoli: Morphological theory and sign languages
* References
* Index