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The syntax-morphology interface / Matthew Baerman
Titre : The syntax-morphology interface Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Matthew Baerman, Auteur ; Dunstan Brown, Auteur ; Greville G. Corbett, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press Année de publication : 2005 Collection : Cambridge studies in linguistics num. ISSN 0068-676X ; 109 Importance : (XIX-281 p.) Présentation : ill., carte Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-521-82181-0 Note générale : Autre tirage : 2006 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Morphology (linguistics) Syntax. Résumé : Syncretism - where a single form serves two or more morphosyntactic functions - is a persistent problem at the syntax-morphology interface. It results from a 'mismatch' whereby the syntax of a language makes a particular distinction but the morphology does not. This pioneering book provides a full-length study of inflectional syncretism, presenting a typology of its occurrence across a wide range of languages. The implications of syncretism for the syntax-morphology interface have long been recognised: it argues either for an enriched model of feature structure (thereby preserving a direct link between function and form), or for the independence of morphological structure from syntactic structure. This book presents a compelling argument for the autonomy of morphology and the resulting analysis is illustrated in a series of formal case studies within Network Morphology. It will be welcomed by all linguists interested in the relation between words and the larger units of which they are a part. Note de contenu :
Bibliogr. p. 254-270. IndexThe syntax-morphology interface [texte imprimé] / Matthew Baerman, Auteur ; Dunstan Brown, Auteur ; Greville G. Corbett, Auteur . - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2005 . - (XIX-281 p.) : ill., carte ; 24 cm. - (Cambridge studies in linguistics; ISSN 0068-676X ; 109) .
ISBN : 978-0-521-82181-0
Autre tirage : 2006
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Morphology (linguistics) Syntax. Résumé : Syncretism - where a single form serves two or more morphosyntactic functions - is a persistent problem at the syntax-morphology interface. It results from a 'mismatch' whereby the syntax of a language makes a particular distinction but the morphology does not. This pioneering book provides a full-length study of inflectional syncretism, presenting a typology of its occurrence across a wide range of languages. The implications of syncretism for the syntax-morphology interface have long been recognised: it argues either for an enriched model of feature structure (thereby preserving a direct link between function and form), or for the independence of morphological structure from syntactic structure. This book presents a compelling argument for the autonomy of morphology and the resulting analysis is illustrated in a series of formal case studies within Network Morphology. It will be welcomed by all linguists interested in the relation between words and the larger units of which they are a part. Note de contenu :
Bibliogr. p. 254-270. IndexExemplaires (1)
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