Trubetzkoy's orphan : proceedings of the Montréal Roundtable "Morphonology: Contemporary Responses", Montréal, October 1994 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; Philadelphia :
John Benjamins Publishing Company,
©1996.
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Colección: | Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Current issues in linguistic theory ;
v. 144. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- TRUBETZKOY'S ORPHAN
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Acknowledgements
- Table of contents
- List of contributors
- Editor's Foreword
- De l'autonomie de la morphophonologie: Discours d'ouverture
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Les données du probl�me
- 3. Les tendances actuelles
- 4. Morphophonologie et diachronie
- 4.1 Les données
- 4.2 Pour une morphophonologie diachronique
- 5. Conclusion
- I. ALLOMORPHY AND MORPHOPHONOLOGY
- Allomorphy or Morphophonology?
- 1. Locating the Morphology/Phonology Boundary
- 2. Types of Morpholexical Selection3. Allomorphy as Morphological Selection
- 3.1 The Parallelism with Morphological Gaps
- 3.2 Optionality
- 3.3 Locality
- 3.4 The Interaction of Morphology and Phonology
- 4. The Existence of Morphologically Conditioned Phonological Rules
- Where Does Allomorphy Begin? Comments on Kiparsky
- 1. Introductory Remarks
- 2. Features, Morphemes and Morphs
- 3. Status of Allomorphy
- 3.1 Three Positions on Allomorphy
- 3.2 Arguments Against Allomorphy as Replacement
- 3.3 Is Allomorphy a Pairing between Features and Morphs?4. Conclusions
- On the Morphology/Phonology Boundary:Comments on Kiparsky
- Reply to Mohanan and Walker
- Allomorphy and Morphophonology
- II. MODULARITY, MORPHONOLOGY, AND GRADIENCE
- A Functionalist Semiotic Model of Morphonology
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Functional Analysis
- 3. Functionalism and Morphonology
- 4. A Semiotic Model of Morphonology: Level of universalpreference theory
- 5. Diachronic Morphonological Change
- 6. Morphonology in Language Acquisition
- 7. Remarks on the System Adequacy of Morphonology8. Conclusion
- Form & Content in a Functionalist Semiotic Model of Morphonology: Comments on Dressier
- On A Functionalist Semiotic Model of Morphonology: Comments on Dressier
- Reply to Janda and Walker
- A Functionalist Semiotic Model of Morphonology
- III. LINGUISTICS WITHOUT MORPHOPHONOLOGY
- Quelques avantages d'une linguistique débarrassée de lamorpho(pho)nologie
- Where Does Morphophonology Belong? Comments on Ford & Singh
- 1. Compositionality of Words
- 2. Relatedness of Words
- 2.1 Compositional morphology2.2 Non-Compositional Morphology
- 3. Morphology and Phonology
- 4. Autonomous Phonology
- 5. Conclusions
- Mîme apr�s le débrouillement il peut rester de la brume:Comments on Ford & Singh
- Reply to Mohanan and Janda
- Linguistics without Morphophonology
- IV. MORPHOPROSODY
- Morphoprosody: Some reflections on accent and morphology
- 0. Morphoprosody
- 1. Morphoprosody and Stress Types
- 2. Stress as Morphological Process
- 3. Morphoprosody as Interaction
- 4. Types of Morphoprosodical Interaction