The Morphology of DutchOxford University Press, 2002 - 253 pagina's This book provides the first fully-fledged description of the morphological system of Dutch written in English. Inflection, derivation, and compounding are each discussed in separate chapters, following a short exposition of the theoretical framework of the book. The interaction of morphology with phonology and with syntax is dealt with subsequently. The chapters also provide access to more detailed studies of Dutch that have appeared in the international literature.This book shows that the morphology of Dutch poses many interesting descriptive and theoretical challenges, and that its detailed analysis can contribute to ongoing theoretical discussions on the nature of word formation processes, the relation between syntagmatic and paradigmatic structure, rule-base versus constraint-based grammar, and the interface between morphology, phonology, syntax, and semantics. The book will be of relevance to students of Germanic languages, general linguists, typologists, computational linguists, and psycholinguists. |
Inhoudsopgave
THE INFLECTIONAL SYSTEM | 19 |
DERIVATION | 86 |
COMPOUNDING | 141 |
THE INTERFACE OF MORPHOLOGY | 167 |
THE MORPHOLOGYSYNTAX INTERFACE | 187 |
THE ARCHITECTURE | 225 |
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Ablaut adjectival compounds adjectives adverbs affixes analysis argument base verb base word boek Booij bound morphemes bracketing paradoxes clause coined combination complex verbs complex words constraint constructional idiom contextual inflection deadjectival derivation deverbal noun diminutive English expressed female following examples function gender grammar head noun hence iets infinitive inflectional schwa inherent inflection input instance intransitive kind language left constituent lexeme lexical category lexicon main stress Marle meaning Mijn moeder morphemes morphological structure neuter niet nominal compounds non-native suffixes non-neuter occur particle verbs pattern perfect participle perfective aspect periphrastic personal nouns phonological phrase plural form plural nouns plural suffix polysemy possible prefixed verbs prenominal preposition productive properties prosodic word restrictions role schwa SCVs Section sequence simplex singular specific stem allomorph syllable syntactic category syntactic valency syntax thematic role tion tive transitive verbs trochee valency effect verbal compounds verbal stem vowel whereas word formation word-formation process zijn

