In a series of pioneering explorations of the diachrony of morphomes, this book throws new light on the nature of the morphome and the boundary - seen from both diachronic and synchronic perspectives - between what is and is not genuinely autonomous in morphology. Its findings will be of central interest to morphologists of all theoretical stripes.
In a series of pioneering explorations of the diachrony of morphomes, this book throws new light on the nature of the morphome and the boundary - seen from both diachronic and synchronic perspectives - between what is and is not genuinely autonomous in morphology. Its findings will be of central interest to morphologists of all theoretical stripes.
Silvio Cruschina is Research Assistant in the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures at the University of Manchester. He has recently published Discourse-Related Features and Functional Perspectives in the OUP series Oxford Studies in Comparative Syntax. Martin Maiden has been Professor of Romance Languages at the University of Oxford, a Fellow of Trinity College Oxford since 1996, and a Fellow of the British Academy since 2003. John Charles Smith has been Faculty Lecturer in French Linguistics at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of St Catherine's College, Oxford, since 1997. Martin Maiden and John Charles Smith are co-editors with Maria Goldbach, and Marc-Olivier Hinzelin of Morphological Autonomy: Perspectives from Romance Inflectional Morphology (OUP 2011).
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction * 2: Stephen R. Anderson: Stem Alternations in Swiss Rumantsch * 3: Martin Maiden: 'Semi-autonomous' Morphology? A Problem in the History of the Italian (and Romanian) Verb * 4: Martina Da Tos: The Italian FINIRE Type Verbs: A case of morphomic attraction * 5: CLaire Meul: The Fate of the -ID(I)- Morpheme in the Central Dolomitic Ladin Varieties of Northern Italy: Variable conditioning of a morphological mechanism * 6: Louise Esher: Future and Conditional in Occitan: A non-canonical morphome? * 7: Nigel Vincent: Compositionality and Change in Conditionals and Counterfactuals in Romance * 8: Michele Loporcaro: Morphomes in Sardinian Verb Inflection * 9: Mark Aronoff: The Roots of Language * 10: Steven Kaye: Morphomic Stems in the Northern Talyshi Verb: Diachrony and synchrony * 11: Chiara Cappellaro: Overabundance in Diachrony: A case study * 12: Paul O'Neill: The Morphome and Morphosyntactic/Semantic Features * 13: John Charles Smith: The Morphome as a Gradient Phenomenon: Evidence from Romance * 14: Silvio Cruschina: Beyond the Stem and Inflectional Morphology: An irregular pattern at the level of periphrasis * References * Index
* 1: Introduction * 2: Stephen R. Anderson: Stem Alternations in Swiss Rumantsch * 3: Martin Maiden: 'Semi-autonomous' Morphology? A Problem in the History of the Italian (and Romanian) Verb * 4: Martina Da Tos: The Italian FINIRE Type Verbs: A case of morphomic attraction * 5: CLaire Meul: The Fate of the -ID(I)- Morpheme in the Central Dolomitic Ladin Varieties of Northern Italy: Variable conditioning of a morphological mechanism * 6: Louise Esher: Future and Conditional in Occitan: A non-canonical morphome? * 7: Nigel Vincent: Compositionality and Change in Conditionals and Counterfactuals in Romance * 8: Michele Loporcaro: Morphomes in Sardinian Verb Inflection * 9: Mark Aronoff: The Roots of Language * 10: Steven Kaye: Morphomic Stems in the Northern Talyshi Verb: Diachrony and synchrony * 11: Chiara Cappellaro: Overabundance in Diachrony: A case study * 12: Paul O'Neill: The Morphome and Morphosyntactic/Semantic Features * 13: John Charles Smith: The Morphome as a Gradient Phenomenon: Evidence from Romance * 14: Silvio Cruschina: Beyond the Stem and Inflectional Morphology: An irregular pattern at the level of periphrasis * References * Index
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