Generative MorphologyWalter de Gruyter, 18 okt 2011 - 247 pagina's The architecture of the human language faculty has been one of the main foci of the linguistic research of the last half century. This branch of linguistics, broadly known as Generative Grammar, is concerned with the formulation of explanatory formal accounts of linguistic phenomena with the ulterior goal of gaining insight into the properties of the 'language organ'. The series comprises high quality monographs and collected volumes that address such issues. The topics in this series range from phonology to semantics, from syntax to information structure, from mathematical linguistics to studies of the lexicon. |
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... Dictionary of Words Output ← Phonology Syntax Figure 1 : Halle's model ( 1973 ) In this Figure , the first subcomponent is the List of Morphemes . Thus , according to Halle , the basic units of the lexicon are morphemes , a point we ...
... Dictionary of Words Output ← Phonology Syntax Figure 1 : Halle's model ( 1973 ) In this Figure , the first subcomponent is the List of Morphemes . Thus , according to Halle , the basic units of the lexicon are morphemes , a point we ...
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... example , must contain information to the effect that ( a ) it is a verbal root , ( b ) it is a member of the " non Latinate ” part of the list of morphemes ( a fact that allows the word formation rules to combine it with certain ...
... example , must contain information to the effect that ( a ) it is a verbal root , ( b ) it is a member of the " non Latinate ” part of the list of morphemes ( a fact that allows the word formation rules to combine it with certain ...
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... set that only allows nominals to be formed in -al ( as in ( 13iii ) ) ) . This last type of idiosyncrasy , in particular , cannot be handled easily within the list of morphemes , nor can it be handled by WFR's , without giving rise to ...
... set that only allows nominals to be formed in -al ( as in ( 13iii ) ) ) . This last type of idiosyncrasy , in particular , cannot be handled easily within the list of morphemes , nor can it be handled by WFR's , without giving rise to ...
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... list of morphemes must contain both derivational affixes and inflectional affixes , or inflectional morphemes , as they are sometimes called . Halle does not propose a specific representation for the inflectional morphemes , but it can ...
... list of morphemes must contain both derivational affixes and inflectional affixes , or inflectional morphemes , as they are sometimes called . Halle does not propose a specific representation for the inflectional morphemes , but it can ...
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... List of Morphemes since it , too , is generated by a regular WFR [ VERB + ation ] . Thus , some of the information necessary for the application of the rule that forms adjectives in -al is found in the Dictionary . This leads Halle to ...
... List of Morphemes since it , too , is generated by a regular WFR [ VERB + ation ] . Thus , some of the information necessary for the application of the rule that forms adjectives in -al is found in the Dictionary . This leads Halle to ...
Inhoudsopgave
Interplay between morphological rules | 101 |
2 Derivation and Inflection | 102 |
3 Compounding and Derivation | 115 |
31 The Extended Ordering Hypothesis in English | 116 |
32 The Extended Ordering Hypothesis in Italian | 119 |
4 Compounding and Inflection | 122 |
5 Some bordeline cases | 127 |
52 Evaluative Suffixes | 131 |
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2 Word Formation Rules | 42 |
3 Restrictions on Word Formation Rules | 44 |
32 The output | 51 |
4 Summary | 54 |
Readjustment rules | 57 |
11 Truncation Rules | 58 |
12 Allomorphy Rules | 60 |
2 Justification of Readjustment Rules | 61 |
21 Readjustment Rules and Word Formation Rules | 63 |
22 Readjustment Rules and Phonological Rules | 66 |
3 Summary | 67 |
Lexical formatives and word formation rules | 71 |
11 Learned stems | 75 |
2 Representation | 76 |
22 Formatives of the lexical component | 78 |
23 Class I and Class II Affixes | 81 |
3 Compounding | 90 |
32 The IS A Condition | 92 |
33 Boundaries in compounds and the Extended Level Ordering Hypothesis | 93 |
4 Well formedness conditions | 95 |
5 Summary | 97 |
6 Summary | 133 |
Constraining word formation rules | 137 |
11 The Modified Unitary Base Hypothesis | 138 |
12 N V A + suffix | 140 |
13 N V + ata | 141 |
14 N V + ino | 143 |
15 One suffix or two? | 144 |
2 The Binary Branching Hypothesis | 146 |
21 Parasynthetics | 147 |
22 The suffix istico | 150 |
3 The Ordering Hypothesis | 151 |
4 The No Phrase Constraint | 154 |
5 Blocking | 156 |
51 Productivity | 157 |
52 Blocking and the Blocking Rule | 158 |
6 Summary | 163 |
Morphology and syntax | 167 |
11 Locality | 169 |
12 Subcategorization Frames | 178 |
2 Clitics | 183 |
3 Interaction between Morphology and Syntax | 185 |
31 Word Bar Theory | 186 |
32 Inflection | 191 |
4 Summary and conclusions | 197 |
Symbols and Abbreviations | 201 |
Subject Index | 205 |
Affix Index | 211 |
Word Index | 215 |
Index of Names | 231 |
Bibliography | 233 |
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ablaut abstract according adjectives Allen allomorphy apply argument Aronoff Aronoff's proposal Base Hypothesis Blocking Rule Booij boundary change the syntactic Chapter Chomsky Class clitics complex word counterexamples derivation and inflection Derivation Rules derived words Dictionary discussed Dutch element English evaluative suffixes example existent words fact formedness furthermore given grammar Halle's Infl inflected word Inflection Rules inflectional morphemes internal structure Italian languages lexical category lexical component Lexical Insertion lexical items lexical morphology Lexicalist Hypothesis lexicon Lieber List of Morphemes meaning morphological component morphological rules Muysken nouns operate Ordering Hypothesis output Output Hypothesis parasynthetics phonological rules phrase phrase structure rules plural possible Pre+ prefix problem processes productive Readjustment Rules relation restrictions RR's Scalise seen Selkirk semantic sentences Siegel specific stems stress rules subcategorization frame suffix syntactic category transitive verbs Vowel Deletion WFR's Word Formation Rules X-bar X-bar theory Zwanenburg