Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology: A General Theory of Inflection and Word FormationSUNY Press, 1.01.1995 г. - 433 страници This book is the first complete theory of the morphology of language. It describes both inflection and lexical word formation, their relation to syntax, phonology, and semantics, and to each other. It enumerates most of the morphological categories of the world's languages, describing their recombinant abilities, and how they are realized in inflectional and lexical derivations. |
Съдържание
The Agenda of Morphology | 1 |
The Aristotelean Hypothesis | 17 |
An Outline of LexemeMorpheme Base Morphology | 41 |
The Empty Morpheme Entailment | 71 |
Nominal Inflectional Categories | 95 |
Verbal Inflectional Categories | 123 |
The Types of Lexical Derivation | 153 |
Transposition | 175 |
The Unitary Grammatical Function Hypothesis | 303 |
The Base Rule Theory | 325 |
Free Grammatical Morphemes | 351 |
LMBM and the Agenda of Morphology | 375 |
Universal Set of Nominal Grammatical Functions | 389 |
Productive Yupik Denominal Verbalizations | 395 |
Chuckchee Denominal Verbalizations | 397 |
Bibliography | 399 |
Grammatical Categories and Semantic Relations | 203 |
The Syntax and Morphology of Adpositions | 227 |
Case Case Marking and Paradigms | 251 |
The Defective Adjective Hypothesis | 277 |
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adjectival adjectives adjunct adpositions adverbs affixes Agreement allomorphy Animacy argument assigned auxiliaries base bound morphemes chapter Chomsky clitics complement compounds constraint DAdjs Delimiters derivation rules deverbal distinction distinguish English example expressed F-Agreement fact Feminine free morphemes func functional L-derivations fusional languages Gender Genitive grammatical categories grammatical functions grammatical morphemes head hypothesis IE languages Infl inflectional categories interpretation Intransitive Jackendoff lexemes lexical categories lexical class lexical derivation lexical items lexicon linguistic LMBM Locative Locus mapping marked markedness markers Masculine meaning morphological spelling morphology MS-component Negation nominal Noun Class Number Object paradigms participles phemes phonological phrases Plural position predicts prefix prepositions primary principles pronouns QAdjs RAdjs refer relations representation Russian semantic semantic categories Serbo-Croatian Singular specified spelling mechanism spelling operations stem structure subcategorization Subject suffix synonymy syntactic syntax Table Tense theory theta roles tion tive transposition Turkish verbal verbs word formation Yupik