Contemporary morphology /
| Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico | 
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| Autores Corporativos: | , | 
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| Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook | 
| Idioma: | Inglés | 
| Publicado: | 
      Berlin ; New York :
        
      Mouton de Gruyter,    
    
      1990.
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| Colección: | Trends in linguistics. Studies and monographs ;
              49.             | 
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| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo | 
                Tabla de Contenidos: 
            
                  - Topic 1: Interface
 - Bengali emphatic clitics in the lexicon-syntax interface
 - Phonologically conditioned suppletion
 - On a universal criterion of rule coherence
 - The advantages of morpholexical phonology
 - Topic 2: Word formation
 - Associativité et stratification dans la représentation des mots construits
 - Formal relations and argument structure
 - Austro-Hungarian morphopragmatics
 - Problems of word structure theories
 - Constraints on the Italian suffix -mente
 - English compounds in Italian: the question of the head
 - The importance of combining formsCompounding and inflection
 - Topic 3: Inflectional morphology and clitics
 - Arguments against the passive as a universal morphological category
 - The empty morpheme entailment
 - The benefits of morphological classification: on some apparently problematic clitics in Modern Greek
 - Case markers and pragmatic strategies: Romanian clitics
 - Parasitic formation in inflectional morphology
 - The mechanism of infleciton: lexicon representations, rules, and irregularities
 - Inflectional morphology as a (sub)component of grammar
 - Topic 4: Computer morphologyMorphology in LDOCE and in the ASCOT system
 - Topic 5: The psycholinguistic study of morphology
 - Morphology and the mental lexicon: psycholinguistic evidence
 - Rule-creating creativity: analogy as a synchronic morphological process
 - Topic 6: Typology and non-Indo-European morphologies
 - Sapir�s approach to typology and current issues in morphology
 - Do the classical morphological types have clear-cutlimits?
 - Index of languages
 - Subject index
 - List of contributors
 


