Generative MorphologyCinnaminson, N.J., 1984 - 237 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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... allows nominals to be formed in -at - ion ( as in ( 13ii ) and another 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 ...
... allows nominals to be formed in -at - ion ( as in ( 13ii ) and another 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 ...
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... allows for the correct functioning of these items in the morphology ( and thus allows us to determine the category of the entire word ) , and ( b ) prohibits them from undergoing lexical insertion . The solution proposed by Siegel ...
... allows for the correct functioning of these items in the morphology ( and thus allows us to determine the category of the entire word ) , and ( b ) prohibits them from undergoing lexical insertion . The solution proposed by Siegel ...
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... allows us to claim that inflection and derivation , though different , in many respects , are subject to the same general conditions ( a point we will return below ) , and ( b ) it allows us to account more adequately for the ...
... allows us to claim that inflection and derivation , though different , in many respects , are subject to the same general conditions ( a point we will return below ) , and ( b ) it allows us to account more adequately for the ...
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Word formation as transformations | 8 |
Summary | 14 |
Prolegomena to a theory of word formation Halle 1973 | 23 |
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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 criticism derivation and inflection derivational rules derived words Dictionary discussed Dutch element English evaluative suffixes example existent words fact formedness furthermore given grammar Halle's Infl inflected word inflection Inflection Rules inflectional morphemes internal structure Italian languages lexical category lexical component Lexical Insertion lexical items lexical morphology Lexicalist Hypothesis lexicon Lieber linguistic List of Morphemes loose compounds 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 WFR's Word Formation Rules X-bar theory Zwanenburg