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adam_text | Contents
Preface
Preface
to the Second Edition
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and Symbols
The International Phonetic Alphabet
PART I BACKGROUND
1
INTRODUCTION
1.1
The Emergence of Morphology
1.2
Morphology in American Structural Linguistics
1.3
The Concept of Chomskyan Generative Grammar
1.3.1
The place of morphology in early generative
grammar
1.3.2
The morphology-phonology interaction
1.3.3
The morphology-syntax interaction
1.3.4
The morphology-semantics interface
1.3.5
The lexicon
1.4
Organisation of the Book
2
INTRODUCTION TO WORD-STRUCTURE
2.1
What is a Word?
2.1.1
The lexeme
2.1.2
Word-form
2.1.3
The grammatical word
2.2
Morphemes: The Smallest Units of Meaning
2.2.1
Analysing words
2.2.2
Morphemes, morphs and allomorphs
2.2.3
Grammatical conditioning, lexical conditioning
and suppletion
2.2.4
Underlying representations
2.3
The Nature of Morphemes
2.4
Summary
Further Reading
Exercises
3
TYPES OF MORPHEMES
3.1
Roots, Affixes, Stems and Bases
3.1.1
Roots
3.1.2
Affixes
3.1.3
Roots, stems
and bases
46
3.1.4
Stem extenders
47
3.2
Inflectional and Derivational Morphemes
48
3.3
Multiple Affixation
54
3.4
Compounding
55
3.5
Conversion
56
3.6
Morphological Haplology
57
3.7
Morphological Typology
58
3.8
WP and the Centrality of the Word
63
Exercises
65
PRODUCTIVITY IN WORD-FORMATION
67
4.1
The Open-Endedness of the Lexicon
67
4.1.1
What is productivity?
68
4.1.2
Semi-productivity
73
4.1.3
Productivity and creativity
74
4.2
Constraints on Productivity
75
4.2.1
Blocking
75
4.3
Does Productivity Separate Inflection from Derivation?
81
4.4
The Nature of the Lexicon
83
4.4.1
Potential words
83
4.4.2
Knowledge of language and the role of the lexicon
84
Further Reading
85
Exercises
85
PART II MORPHOLOGY AND ITS RELATION
TO PHONOLOGY
87
5
INTRODUCING LEXICAL MORPHOLOGY
89
5.1
The Lexical Phonology and Morphology Model
89
5.2
Lexical Strata
89
5.2.1
Derivation in lexical morphology
92
5.2.2
Inflection in lexical morphology
100
5.3
Lexical Rules
104
5.4
Differences between Lexical and Post-Lexical Rules
106
Further Reading
109
Exercises
109
6
INSIGHTS FROM LEXICAL MORPHOLOGY 111
6.1
Introduction 111
6.2
Insights 111
6.2.1
Stratum ordering reflecting morpheme sequencing
112
6.2.2
Stratum ordering and productivity
117
6.2.3
Stratum ordering and conversion
6.2.4
The Strict Cycle Condition
Further Reading
Exercises
LEXICAL MORPHOLOGY: AN APPRAISAL
7.1
Introduction: The Claims Made by Lexical Phonology
7.2
Criticisms of Lexical Phonology
7.2.1
Are lexical strata determined by affixes rather
than roots?
7.2.2
Do affixes uniquely belong to one stratum?
7.2.3
How many strata are needed?
7.2.4
Are phonological rules restricted to one stratum?
7.2.5
Are morphological rules restricted to one stratum?
7.3
Conclusion
Exercises
TEMPLATIC MORPHOLOGY
8.1
Introduction
8.2
Phonological Prelude: Autosegmental Phonology
8.2.1
Autosegmental phonology: mapping principles
8.2.2
The skeletal tier
8.3
Root and Pattern Morphology
8.3.1
Arabic Binyanim
8.3.2
Prosodie
morphology and non-concatenative
morphology
8.3.3
The morpheme tier hypothesis
8.4
Conclusion
Exercises
TEMPLATIC AND PROSODIC MORPHOLOGY
9.1
What is Reduplication?
9.2
Is Reduplication Constituent Copying?
9.3 CV
Templates and Reduplication
9.3.1
Underspecification
9.3.2
Reduplication as
prefixa
tion
9.3.3
Reduplication as
suffixation
9.3.4
Internal reduplication
9.3.5
Reduplication and fixed segmentism
9.4
Prosodie
Morphology
9.5
Other
Prosodie
Phenomena
9.5.1
Subtractive morphology
9.5.2
English expletive
infixation
10
9.6
Conclusion
201
Exercises
202
OPTIMALITY
THEORY AND MORPHOLOGY
204
10.1
Introduction
204
10.2
The Basics
204
10.2.1
Notation
205
10.2.2
The interaction
of constraints
206
10.3
Morphology in Optimality Theory
213
10.4
Stratal Optimality Theory
215
10.5
Conclusion
219
Further Reading
219
Exercises
220
PART III MORPHOLOGY AND ITS RELATION TO THE
LEXICON AND SYNTAX
221
11
INFLECTIONAL MORPHOLOGY
223
11.1
Introduction
223
11.2
Inflection and Derivation
223
11.2.1
Differentiating between inflection and derivation
224
11.2.2
Relevance and generality
229
11.2.3
Is morphology necessary?
234
11.3
Verbal Inflectional Categories
237
11.3.1
Inherent verbal properties
237
11.3.2
Agreement properties of verbs
242
11.3.3
Configurational properties of verbs
244
11.4
Inflectional Categories of Nouns
250
11.4.1
Inherent categories of nouns
250
11.4.2
Agreement categories of nouns
253
11.4.3
Configurational categories of nouns
254
11.5
Conclusion
261
Exercises
262
12
MORPHOLOGICAL MAPPING OF GRAMMATICAL
FUNCTIONS
267
12.1
Introduction
12.2
Predicates, Arguments and Lexical Entries
267
12.3
Theta-Roles and Lexical Entries
268
12.4
Grammatical Relations
274
12.5
Grammatical Function-Changing Rules
276
12.5.1
Passive
279
12.5.2
Antipassive
281
12.5.3
Applicative
282
12.5.4
Causative
286
12.6
The Mirror Principle
287
12.7
Incorporation
294
12.7.1
Noun incorporation
295
12.7.2
Verb incorporation
296
12.7.3
Preposition incorporation
297
12.8
Conclusion
298
Exercises
300
13
THE INTERPRETATION OF THE LEXICON,
MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX
304
13.1
Introduction: The Interface Between Modules
304
13.2
Phonological Factors In Compounding
305
13.3
Are Compounds Different from Syntactic Phrases?
306
13.3.1
The notion word revisited
307
13.3.2
Listemes
308
13.3.3
Unlisted morphological objects
309
13.3.4
Syntactic objects and syntactic atoms
310
13.4
The Character of Word-Formation Rules
315
13.4.1
Headedness of compounds
316
13.4.2
The right-hand head rule (RHR)
324
13.4.3
Left-headed compounds
328
13.4.4
Headless compounds
331
13.5
Compounding and Derivation
334
13.5.1
Cranberry words
334
13.5.2
Neoclassical compounds
336
13.6
Clitics
337
13.7
Conclusion
343
Exercises
345
Glossary
348
References
357
Language Index
371
Subject Index
373
Author Index
381
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Contents
Preface
Preface
to the Second Edition
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and Symbols
The International Phonetic Alphabet
PART I BACKGROUND
1
INTRODUCTION
1.1
The Emergence of Morphology
1.2
Morphology in American Structural Linguistics
1.3
The Concept of Chomskyan Generative Grammar
1.3.1
The place of morphology in early generative
grammar
1.3.2
The morphology-phonology interaction
1.3.3
The morphology-syntax interaction
1.3.4
The morphology-semantics interface
1.3.5
The lexicon
1.4
Organisation of the Book
2
INTRODUCTION TO WORD-STRUCTURE
2.1
What is a Word?
2.1.1
The lexeme
2.1.2
Word-form
2.1.3
The grammatical word
2.2
Morphemes: The Smallest Units of Meaning
2.2.1
Analysing words
2.2.2
Morphemes, morphs and allomorphs
2.2.3
Grammatical conditioning, lexical conditioning
and suppletion
2.2.4
Underlying representations
2.3
The Nature of Morphemes
2.4
Summary
Further Reading
Exercises
3
TYPES OF MORPHEMES
3.1
Roots, Affixes, Stems and Bases
3.1.1
Roots
3.1.2
Affixes
3.1.3
Roots, stems
and bases
46
3.1.4
Stem extenders
47
3.2
Inflectional and Derivational Morphemes
48
3.3
Multiple Affixation
54
3.4
Compounding
55
3.5
Conversion
56
3.6
Morphological Haplology
57
3.7
Morphological Typology
58
3.8
WP and the Centrality of the Word
63
Exercises
65
PRODUCTIVITY IN WORD-FORMATION
67
4.1
The Open-Endedness of the Lexicon
67
4.1.1
What is productivity?
68
4.1.2
Semi-productivity
73
4.1.3
Productivity and creativity
74
4.2
Constraints on Productivity
75
4.2.1
Blocking
75
4.3
Does Productivity Separate Inflection from Derivation?
81
4.4
The Nature of the Lexicon
83
4.4.1
Potential words
83
4.4.2
Knowledge of language and the role of the lexicon
84
Further Reading
85
Exercises
85
PART II MORPHOLOGY AND ITS RELATION
TO PHONOLOGY
87
5
INTRODUCING LEXICAL MORPHOLOGY
89
5.1
The Lexical Phonology and Morphology Model
89
5.2
Lexical Strata
89
5.2.1
Derivation in lexical morphology
92
5.2.2
Inflection in lexical morphology
100
5.3
Lexical Rules
104
5.4
Differences between Lexical and Post-Lexical Rules
106
Further Reading
109
Exercises
109
6
INSIGHTS FROM LEXICAL MORPHOLOGY 111
6.1
Introduction 111
6.2
Insights 111
6.2.1
Stratum ordering reflecting morpheme sequencing
112
6.2.2
Stratum ordering and productivity
117
6.2.3
Stratum ordering and conversion
6.2.4
The Strict Cycle Condition
Further Reading
Exercises
LEXICAL MORPHOLOGY: AN APPRAISAL
7.1
Introduction: The Claims Made by Lexical Phonology
7.2
Criticisms of Lexical Phonology
7.2.1
Are lexical strata determined by affixes rather
than roots?
7.2.2
Do affixes uniquely belong to one stratum?
7.2.3
How many strata are needed?
7.2.4
Are phonological rules restricted to one stratum?
7.2.5
Are morphological rules restricted to one stratum?
7.3
Conclusion
Exercises
TEMPLATIC MORPHOLOGY
8.1
Introduction
8.2
Phonological Prelude: Autosegmental Phonology
8.2.1
Autosegmental phonology: mapping principles
8.2.2
The skeletal tier
8.3
Root and Pattern Morphology
8.3.1
Arabic Binyanim
8.3.2
Prosodie
morphology and non-concatenative
morphology
8.3.3
The morpheme tier hypothesis
8.4
Conclusion
Exercises
TEMPLATIC AND PROSODIC MORPHOLOGY
9.1
What is Reduplication?
9.2
Is Reduplication Constituent Copying?
9.3 CV
Templates and Reduplication
9.3.1
Underspecification
9.3.2
Reduplication as
prefixa
tion
9.3.3
Reduplication as
suffixation
9.3.4
Internal reduplication
9.3.5
Reduplication and fixed segmentism
9.4
Prosodie
Morphology
9.5
Other
Prosodie
Phenomena
9.5.1
Subtractive morphology
9.5.2
English expletive
infixation
10
9.6
Conclusion
201
Exercises
202
OPTIMALITY
THEORY AND MORPHOLOGY
204
10.1
Introduction
204
10.2
The Basics
204
10.2.1
Notation
205
10.2.2
The interaction
of constraints
206
10.3
Morphology in Optimality Theory
213
10.4
Stratal Optimality Theory
215
10.5
Conclusion
219
Further Reading
219
Exercises
220
PART III MORPHOLOGY AND ITS RELATION TO THE
LEXICON AND SYNTAX
221
11
INFLECTIONAL MORPHOLOGY
223
11.1
Introduction
223
11.2
Inflection and Derivation
223
11.2.1
Differentiating between inflection and derivation
224
11.2.2
Relevance and generality
229
11.2.3
Is morphology necessary?
234
11.3
Verbal Inflectional Categories
237
11.3.1
Inherent verbal properties
237
11.3.2
Agreement properties of verbs
242
11.3.3
Configurational properties of verbs
244
11.4
Inflectional Categories of Nouns
250
11.4.1
Inherent categories of nouns
250
11.4.2
Agreement categories of nouns
253
11.4.3
Configurational categories of nouns
254
11.5
Conclusion
261
Exercises
262
12
MORPHOLOGICAL MAPPING OF GRAMMATICAL
FUNCTIONS
267
12.1
Introduction
12.2
Predicates, Arguments and Lexical Entries
267
12.3
Theta-Roles and Lexical Entries
268
12.4
Grammatical Relations
274
12.5
Grammatical Function-Changing Rules
276
12.5.1
Passive
279
12.5.2
Antipassive
281
12.5.3
Applicative
282
12.5.4
Causative
286
12.6
The Mirror Principle
287
12.7
Incorporation
294
12.7.1
Noun incorporation
295
12.7.2
Verb incorporation
296
12.7.3
Preposition incorporation
297
12.8
Conclusion
298
Exercises
300
13
THE INTERPRETATION OF THE LEXICON,
MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX
304
13.1
Introduction: The Interface Between Modules
304
13.2
Phonological Factors In Compounding
305
13.3
Are Compounds Different from Syntactic Phrases?
306
13.3.1
The notion'word'revisited
307
13.3.2
Listemes
308
13.3.3
Unlisted morphological objects
309
13.3.4
Syntactic objects and syntactic atoms
310
13.4
The Character of Word-Formation Rules
315
13.4.1
Headedness of compounds
316
13.4.2
The right-hand head rule (RHR)
324
13.4.3
Left-headed compounds
328
13.4.4
Headless compounds
331
13.5
Compounding and Derivation
334
13.5.1
Cranberry words
334
13.5.2
Neoclassical compounds
336
13.6
Clitics
337
13.7
Conclusion
343
Exercises
345
Glossary
348
References
357
Language Index
371
Subject Index
373
Author Index
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spelling | Katamba, Francis 1947- Verfasser (DE-588)131388665 aut Morphology Francis Katamba and John Stonham 2. ed., [Nachdr.] Basingstoke [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2007 XVI, 382 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Modern linguistics series Morphologie (DE-588)4040289-7 gnd rswk-swf Generative Grammatik (DE-588)4113707-3 gnd rswk-swf Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content Generative Grammatik (DE-588)4113707-3 s Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 s DE-604 Morphologie (DE-588)4040289-7 s 2\p DE-604 Stonham, John Verfasser aut Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016149910&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Katamba, Francis 1947- Stonham, John Morphology Morphologie (DE-588)4040289-7 gnd Generative Grammatik (DE-588)4113707-3 gnd Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4040289-7 (DE-588)4113707-3 (DE-588)4170560-9 (DE-588)4151278-9 |
title | Morphology |
title_auth | Morphology |
title_exact_search | Morphology |
title_exact_search_txtP | Morphology |
title_full | Morphology Francis Katamba and John Stonham |
title_fullStr | Morphology Francis Katamba and John Stonham |
title_full_unstemmed | Morphology Francis Katamba and John Stonham |
title_short | Morphology |
title_sort | morphology |
topic | Morphologie (DE-588)4040289-7 gnd Generative Grammatik (DE-588)4113707-3 gnd Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Morphologie Generative Grammatik Morphologie Linguistik Einführung |
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