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Yearbook of Morphology 2005

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  • © 2005

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  • The only international periodical devoted to linguistic morphology
  • Widely considered to be the best series of publications on morphology at the international level, and is referred to very frequently in linguistic publications
  • Has a high citation score

Part of the book series: Yearbook of Morphology (YOMO)

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Discussion: Paradigm Function Morphology

  2. Book information

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About this book

A revival of interest in morphology has occurred during recent years. The periodical Yearbook of Morphology, published since 1988, has proven to be an eminent support for this upswing of morphological research, and has shown that morphology is central to present-day linguistic theorizing.

In the Yearbook of Morphology 2005 a number of important theoretical issues are discussed: the role of inflectional paradigms in morphological analysis, the differences between words and affixes, and the adequacy of competing models of word structure.

In addition, the role of phonological factors in shaping complex words is discussed.

Evidence for particular positions defended in this volume is taken from a wide variety of languages.

This volume is of interest to those working in theoretical, descriptive and historical linguistics, morphologists, phonologists, computational linguists, and psycholinguists.

 

Beginning with Volume 16 (2006) the Yearbook of Morphology continues as a journal with the title: Morphology. This is the only journal entirely devoted to the study of linguistic morphology. The journal is available online as well as in print.

Visit the journal at: www.springer.com/11525 or click on the link in the top right hand corner.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Leiden University, The Netherlands

    Geert Booij

  • Open University, Heerlen, The Netherlands

    Jaap Marle

About the editors

Geert Booij is professor of general linguistics, well-known specialist in the subdiscipline of morphology, has published widely on this topic since 1977 in books and international journals. Recently he published a textbook on morphology with Oxford university Press: The Grammar of words (2005).

Jaap van Marleis professor of language and culture. Specialist in research on American Dutch. Has published widely on morphology and its fate in language contact and language change.

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