Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology: A General Theory of Inflection and Word Formation

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SUNY 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.
 

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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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Robert Beard is the Director of the Linguistics Program at Bucknell University.

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