The future of post-human morphology: towards a new theory of typologies and rules
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[2013]
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contents | Introduction: The significance of morphology -- Typologies and their double-facedness -- Rules and their double-edgedness -- Conclusion: The future of morphology Are words really so determined by rules that, as Leonard Bloomfield once argued in defense of the ""morpheme-based"" morphology, ""word forms are analyzed as arrangements of morphemes, "" such that there are ""rules to combine morphemes into word forms, or to generate word forms from stems ... ""? (WK 2012) But there is an opposing approach to morphology known as the ""word-based"" morphology, which ""takes paradigms as a central notion, "" in that it ""states generalizations"" which categorize ""words ... based on the pattern they fit into. This applies both to existing words and to new ones. Appli |
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title | The future of post-human morphology towards a new theory of typologies and rules |
title_auth | The future of post-human morphology towards a new theory of typologies and rules |
title_exact_search | The future of post-human morphology towards a new theory of typologies and rules |
title_full | The future of post-human morphology towards a new theory of typologies and rules editor: Peter Baofu |
title_fullStr | The future of post-human morphology towards a new theory of typologies and rules editor: Peter Baofu |
title_full_unstemmed | The future of post-human morphology towards a new theory of typologies and rules editor: Peter Baofu |
title_short | The future of post-human morphology |
title_sort | the future of post human morphology towards a new theory of typologies and rules |
title_sub | towards a new theory of typologies and rules |
topic | Grammar, Comparative and general / Morphology LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Grammar & Punctuation bisacsh LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / Syntax bisacsh Grammar, Comparative and general / Morphology fast Grammatik Linguistik Grammar, Comparative and general Morphology Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 gnd |
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