Current issues in morphological theory: (ir)regularity, analogy and frequency : selected papers from the 14th International Morphology Meeting, Budapest, 13-16 May 2010
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index CURRENT ISSUES IN MORPHOLOGICAL THEORY; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Foreword & acknowledgments; Editors' introduction; 1. General introdution; 2. Overview; 2.1 Regularity, irregularity, and analogy; 2.2 The role of frequency in morphological complexity, morphological change and language acquisition; 3. (Ir)regularity and analogy; 4. Frequency; 5. Concluding remarks; References; PART I Regularity, irregularity, and analogy; Arguments from Lovari loan-verb adaptation for an analogy-based analysis of verbal systems; 1. Introduction 2. A short overview of analogy-based approaches3. Lovari verbal paradigms; 4. Verbal derivation; 4.1 Transitive derivational markers; 4.2 Intransitive derivational markers; 5. Loan-verb adaptation; 6. Summary; References; Possible and impossible variation in Hungarian; 1. Plan; 2. Hungarian linking vowels; 2.1 Definition; 2.2 Complexities; 2.3 Technical difficulties; 3. An analogy-based approach; 4. Variation with linking vowels; 4.1 Variation related to phonotactics; 4.1.1 The accusative of sibilant-final nouns; 4.1.2 The accusative of [z]-final nouns; 4.2 Category-related variation 4.2.1 Loan adjectives4.2.2 Nouns lexicalized as adjectives; 4.2.3 Adjectives with vowel-final suffixes; 5. Summary; References; Variation in the possessive allomorphy of Hungarian; 1. Introduction; 2. The Hungarian possessive; 2.1 The possessive paradigm; 2.2 Conditions on the realization of the glide; 2.2.1 Near-categorical effects; 2.2.2 Variable effects; 3. Analogy in the possessive; 3.1 Nouns and verbs; 3.2 A further example; 4. Conclusions; References; Revisiting exocentricity in compounding; 1. Problems in defining an exocentric compound; 2. Headedness and exocentric compounds 3. The structure of exocentric compounds: assumptions and claims4. Conclusions; References; A constructionist account of the Modern Dutch adnominal genitive; 1. Introduction; 2. Historical background; 3. The Dutch genitive in use; 4. Construction Morphology and language change; 5. A Construction Morphology account of the adnominal genitive; 6. Concluding remarks; References; The Role of Frequency in Morphological Complexity, Morphological Change and Language Acquisition; Perspectives on morphological complexity; 1. Internal and external complexity; 2. Information theory and complexity 3. Measuring E-complexity4. Generative grammar and complexity; 4.1 Measuring I-complexity; 4.1.1 Derivations; 4.2 Experimental results; 4.2.1 Prefixed verbs; 4.2.2 Compounds; 4.3 Summary; 5. Factors reducing complexity; 6. Discussion; References; Morphological complexity and unsupervised learning; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Inflectional classes; 1.2 Principal parts and defaults; 1.3 Stress and inflectional class; 1.4 Related work; 2. Data; 2.1 The data sets; 2.2 Data sets with and without stress; 2.3 Gold standard and baseline data sets; 3. Method; 3.1 Compression-based learning. 3.2 Solution stability The present volume contains selected papers from the 14th International Morphology Meeting held in Budapest, 13-16 May 2010, organized under the auspices of the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The selection of papers presented here addresses problems of language use in one or another sense, covering issues of regularity, irregularity and analogy, as well as the role of frequency in morphological complexity, morphological change and language acquisition. The languages discussed include Dutch, German, Greek, Hungarian, Lovari (Romani) and Russian. The con |
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spelling | International Morphology Meeting < 2010, Budapest> Verfasser aut Current issues in morphological theory (ir)regularity, analogy and frequency : selected papers from the 14th International Morphology Meeting, Budapest, 13-16 May 2010 edited by Ferenc Kiefer, Mária Ladányi, Péter Siptár Amsterdam John Benjamins Pub. Co. 2012 1 Online-Ressource (288 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science v. 322 Includes bibliographical references and index CURRENT ISSUES IN MORPHOLOGICAL THEORY; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Foreword & acknowledgments; Editors' introduction; 1. General introdution; 2. Overview; 2.1 Regularity, irregularity, and analogy; 2.2 The role of frequency in morphological complexity, morphological change and language acquisition; 3. (Ir)regularity and analogy; 4. Frequency; 5. Concluding remarks; References; PART I Regularity, irregularity, and analogy; Arguments from Lovari loan-verb adaptation for an analogy-based analysis of verbal systems; 1. Introduction 2. A short overview of analogy-based approaches3. Lovari verbal paradigms; 4. Verbal derivation; 4.1 Transitive derivational markers; 4.2 Intransitive derivational markers; 5. Loan-verb adaptation; 6. Summary; References; Possible and impossible variation in Hungarian; 1. Plan; 2. Hungarian linking vowels; 2.1 Definition; 2.2 Complexities; 2.3 Technical difficulties; 3. An analogy-based approach; 4. Variation with linking vowels; 4.1 Variation related to phonotactics; 4.1.1 The accusative of sibilant-final nouns; 4.1.2 The accusative of [z]-final nouns; 4.2 Category-related variation 4.2.1 Loan adjectives4.2.2 Nouns lexicalized as adjectives; 4.2.3 Adjectives with vowel-final suffixes; 5. Summary; References; Variation in the possessive allomorphy of Hungarian; 1. Introduction; 2. The Hungarian possessive; 2.1 The possessive paradigm; 2.2 Conditions on the realization of the glide; 2.2.1 Near-categorical effects; 2.2.2 Variable effects; 3. Analogy in the possessive; 3.1 Nouns and verbs; 3.2 A further example; 4. Conclusions; References; Revisiting exocentricity in compounding; 1. Problems in defining an exocentric compound; 2. Headedness and exocentric compounds 3. The structure of exocentric compounds: assumptions and claims4. Conclusions; References; A constructionist account of the Modern Dutch adnominal genitive; 1. Introduction; 2. Historical background; 3. The Dutch genitive in use; 4. Construction Morphology and language change; 5. A Construction Morphology account of the adnominal genitive; 6. Concluding remarks; References; The Role of Frequency in Morphological Complexity, Morphological Change and Language Acquisition; Perspectives on morphological complexity; 1. Internal and external complexity; 2. Information theory and complexity 3. Measuring E-complexity4. Generative grammar and complexity; 4.1 Measuring I-complexity; 4.1.1 Derivations; 4.2 Experimental results; 4.2.1 Prefixed verbs; 4.2.2 Compounds; 4.3 Summary; 5. Factors reducing complexity; 6. Discussion; References; Morphological complexity and unsupervised learning; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Inflectional classes; 1.2 Principal parts and defaults; 1.3 Stress and inflectional class; 1.4 Related work; 2. Data; 2.1 The data sets; 2.2 Data sets with and without stress; 2.3 Gold standard and baseline data sets; 3. Method; 3.1 Compression-based learning. 3.2 Solution stability The present volume contains selected papers from the 14th International Morphology Meeting held in Budapest, 13-16 May 2010, organized under the auspices of the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The selection of papers presented here addresses problems of language use in one or another sense, covering issues of regularity, irregularity and analogy, as well as the role of frequency in morphological complexity, morphological change and language acquisition. The languages discussed include Dutch, German, Greek, Hungarian, Lovari (Romani) and Russian. The con Generative grammar Grammar, Comparative and general / Morphology Grammar Language and languages LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax bisacsh Grammar, Comparative and general / Morphology fast Grammatik Linguistik Sprache Grammar, Comparative and general Morphology Congresses Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 gnd rswk-swf Theorie (DE-588)4059787-8 gnd rswk-swf Morphologie (DE-588)4040289-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift gnd-content Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 s Theorie (DE-588)4059787-8 s 1\p DE-604 Morphologie (DE-588)4040289-7 s 2\p DE-604 Kiefer, Ferenc Sonstige oth Ladányi, Mária Sonstige oth Siptár, Péter Sonstige oth http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=456519 Aggregator Volltext 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 |
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title | Current issues in morphological theory (ir)regularity, analogy and frequency : selected papers from the 14th International Morphology Meeting, Budapest, 13-16 May 2010 |
title_auth | Current issues in morphological theory (ir)regularity, analogy and frequency : selected papers from the 14th International Morphology Meeting, Budapest, 13-16 May 2010 |
title_exact_search | Current issues in morphological theory (ir)regularity, analogy and frequency : selected papers from the 14th International Morphology Meeting, Budapest, 13-16 May 2010 |
title_full | Current issues in morphological theory (ir)regularity, analogy and frequency : selected papers from the 14th International Morphology Meeting, Budapest, 13-16 May 2010 edited by Ferenc Kiefer, Mária Ladányi, Péter Siptár |
title_fullStr | Current issues in morphological theory (ir)regularity, analogy and frequency : selected papers from the 14th International Morphology Meeting, Budapest, 13-16 May 2010 edited by Ferenc Kiefer, Mária Ladányi, Péter Siptár |
title_full_unstemmed | Current issues in morphological theory (ir)regularity, analogy and frequency : selected papers from the 14th International Morphology Meeting, Budapest, 13-16 May 2010 edited by Ferenc Kiefer, Mária Ladányi, Péter Siptár |
title_short | Current issues in morphological theory |
title_sort | current issues in morphological theory ir regularity analogy and frequency selected papers from the 14th international morphology meeting budapest 13 16 may 2010 |
title_sub | (ir)regularity, analogy and frequency : selected papers from the 14th International Morphology Meeting, Budapest, 13-16 May 2010 |
topic | Generative grammar Grammar, Comparative and general / Morphology Grammar Language and languages LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax bisacsh Grammar, Comparative and general / Morphology fast Grammatik Linguistik Sprache Grammar, Comparative and general Morphology Congresses Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 gnd Theorie (DE-588)4059787-8 gnd Morphologie (DE-588)4040289-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Generative grammar Grammar, Comparative and general / Morphology Grammar Language and languages LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax Grammatik Linguistik Sprache Grammar, Comparative and general Morphology Congresses Morphologie Linguistik Theorie Morphologie Konferenzschrift |
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