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Yearbook of Morphology 1996

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

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-VI
  2. Theme: Morphology and Psycholinguistics

    1. Morphology: why, how, when, when not, and why not?

      • Harald Baayen, Robert Schreuder
      Pages 1-7
    2. Morphology in real time

      • Frank Anshen, Mark Aronoff
      Pages 9-12
    3. Accessing and naming suffixed pseudo-words

      • Cristina Burani, Francesca M. Dovetto, Anna M. Thornton, Alessandro Laudanna
      Pages 55-72
    4. Morphology, modality, and lexical architecture

      • William Marslen-Wilson, Xiaolin Zhou, Mike Ford
      Pages 117-134
  3. Other Articles

    1. Paradigms, periphrases and pronominal inflection: a feature-based account

      • Kersti Börjars, Nigel Vincent, Carol Chapman
      Pages 155-180
    2. A morphomic account of a syncretism in Russian deverbal nominalizations

      • Louisa Sadler, Andrew Spencer, Marina Zaretskaya
      Pages 181-215
    3. Template morphology and inflectional morphology

      • Gregory T. Stump
      Pages 217-241
  4. Short Notice

    1. Derivational paradigms

      • Laurie Bauer
      Pages 243-256

About this book

A revival of interest in morphology has occurred during recent years. Since 1988, the Yearbook of Morphology book series has proven to be an eminent platform for the growth of morphological research, containing articles on topics that are central in the current theoretical debates.
The Yearbook of Morphology 1996 focuses on the relationship between morphology and psycholinguistics. Basic questions such as the following are discussed. To what extent does the morphological structure of a word play a role in its perception and production? Are regular complex words created anew each time they are used, or are they stored in the lexicon? The relevant evidence comes from a variety of European languages. Another important theme in this yearbook is the degree of autonomy of morphology: in which respect does it differ from other modules of the grammar? The present yearbook also contains articles on periphrasis, the nature of inflectional morphology and syncretism in derivational morphology.
Audience: Theoretical and historical linguists, morphologists, phonologists and psycholinguists will find this book of interest.

Editors and Affiliations

  • General Linguistics, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Geert Booij

  • P. J. Meertens Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

    Jaap Marle

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