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Yearbook of Morphology 1993

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

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-v
  2. Against split morphology

    • Geert Booij
    Pages 27-49
  3. Verbal prefixes in Dutch: a study in lexical conceptual structure

    • Rochelle Lieber, Harald Baayen
    Pages 51-78
  4. Generalized alignment

    • John J. McCarthy, Alan Prince
    Pages 79-153
  5. Why Mandarin morphology is not stratum-ordered

    • Richard Sproat, Chilin Shih
    Pages 185-217
  6. Verbs in Italian morphology

    • Irene Vogel
    Pages 219-254
  7. Morphological adaptation

    • J. Van Marle
    Pages 255-265
  8. Book notices

    • Geert Booij, Jaap Van Marle
    Pages 267-273

About this book

Recent years have seen a revival of interest in morphology. The Yearbook of Morphology series supports and enforces this upswing of morphological research and gives an overview of the current issues and debates at the heart of this revival.
The Yearbook of Morphology 1993 focuses on prosodic morphology, i.e. the interaction between morphological and prosodic structure, on the semantics of word formation, and on a number of related issues in the realm of inflection: the structure of paradigms, the relation between inflection and word formation, and patterns of language change with respect to inflection. There is also discussion of the relevance of the notion `level ordering' for morphological generalizations.
All theoretical and historical linguists, morphologists, and phonologists will want to read this volume.

Editors and Affiliations

  • General Linguistics, Institute of generative Linguistics, Free University, Amsterdam, Holland

    Geert Booij

  • P. J. Meertens Institute of the Royal Academy of Sciences, The Netherlands

    Jaap Marle

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