Inflectional identity /
This book throws new light on the syntax, morphology, and phonology interfaces by focussing on the key current question of which elements in a paradigm can stand in a relation of partial or total phonological identity. - ;A recurrent issue in linguistic theory and psychology concerns the cognitive s...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Oxford, UK ; New York, N.Y. :
Oxford University Press,
2008.
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ISBN: | 0199219648 9780199219643 0199219257 9780199219254 0191527440 9780191527449 9786611825492 6611825495 1281825492 9781281825490 |
Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- General Preface; The Contributors; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction: Approaching inflectional identity; 2 Paradigms (Optimal and otherwise): A case for skepticism; 3 Clarifying "Blur": Paradigms, defaults, and inflectional classes; 4 Paradigm generation and Northern Sámi stems; 5 Class features as probes; 6 On absolute and contextual syncretism: Remarks on the structure of case paradigms and on how to derive them; 7 A feature-geometric approach to Amharic verb classes; 8 Russian genitive plurals are impostors; 9 Inflectional paradigms have bases too: Arguments from Yiddish
- 10 A pseudo-cyclic effect in Romanian morphophonologyLanguage Index; Topic Index