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The Routledge Handbook of Spanish Morphology presents a state-of-the-art, detailed and exhaustive overview of all aspects of Spanish morphology, paying equal attention to the empirical complexities of the morphological system and the theoretical issues that they raise.
As such, this handbook is relevant both for those interested in the facts of Spanish morphology and those interested in general morphology that want to explore how the Spanish facts illuminate our understanding of human language and current theories of morphology.
This volume is also unique in its extent and coverage.
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Produktbeschreibung
The Routledge Handbook of Spanish Morphology presents a state-of-the-art, detailed and exhaustive overview of all aspects of Spanish morphology, paying equal attention to the empirical complexities of the morphological system and the theoretical issues that they raise.

As such, this handbook is relevant both for those interested in the facts of Spanish morphology and those interested in general morphology that want to explore how the Spanish facts illuminate our understanding of human language and current theories of morphology.

This volume is also unique in its extent and coverage. Written by an international team of leading experts in the field, it contains 42 chapters divided into four sections, covering all synchronic and diachronic aspects of Spanish morphology, including inflection; derivation; compounding and other processes of word formation; the interaction of morphology with other modules of grammar and the role of morphology in language acquisition, psycholinguistics and language teaching.
Autorenporträt
Antonio Fábregas is Professor of Hispanic Linguistics at the University of Tromsø-Arctic University of Norway.

Víctor Acedo-Matellán is Associate Professor of Portuguese and Spanish Linguistics at the University of Oxford (UK).

Grant Armstrong is Associate Professor in the department of Spanish & Portuguese at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA).

María Cristina Cuervo is Associate Professor of Linguistics and Spanish at the University of Toronto (Canada).

Isabel Pujol Payet is Associate Professor Spanish Linguistics at the Universitat de Girona (Spain).