The Morphology of DutchOxford University Press, 2002 - 253 pagina's This book supplies the need for an authoritative account of the morphology of Dutch in English and at the same time will make an important contribution to current theoretical discussions of word formation; the interactions between morphology, syntax, semantics, and phonology; and morphological change. The author is the leading scholar in the field. |
Inhoudsopgave
THE INFLECTIONAL SYSTEM | 19 |
18 | 106 |
34 | 118 |
50 | 127 |
66 | 134 |
COMPOUNDING | 141 |
THE INTERFACE OF MORPHOLOGY | 167 |
THE MORPHOLOGYSYNTAX INTERFACE | 187 |
80 | 223 |
THE ARCHITECTURE | 225 |
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Ablaut adjectival compounds adjectives adpositions adverbs affixes allomorphs analysis argument baar base verb base word boek Booij bound morphemes clause combination complex verbs complex words constructional idiom contextual inflection derived deverbal noun English expressed following examples function gender grammar head noun Heiloo hence iets infinitive inflection instance intransitive kind language left constituent lexeme lexical category lexicon main stress meaning Middle Dutch Mijn morphemes morphological structure native suffixes neuter niet nominal compounds non-head position non-native suffixes non-neuter obligatorily transitive occur particle verbs pattern perfect participle phrase plural form plural nouns plural suffix polysemy possible predicate prefixed verbs preposition productive properties prosodic structure prosodic word role schwa SCVs Section semantic interpretation sentence sequence simplex singular specific stem allomorphy syllable syntactic category syntactic valency syntax telic thematic role tion tive transitive verbs valency effect verbal compounds verbal stem whereas word formation word-formation process zijn moeder