Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • 1.0. Overview
  • 1.1. Productivity and blocking
  • 1.2. Possible words versus acceptable words
  • 1.3. Inflection and derivation
  • Redundancy in the lexicon
  • 2.0. Introduction
  • 2.1. Simplicity and redundancy
  • 2.2. The morpheme-based model
  • 2.3. Idiosyncratic properties of words
  • 2.4. The word-based model
  • 2.5. Remarks on lexical representations
  • Patterns in the rule system
  • 3.0. Introduction
  • 3.1. Cumulative-pattern formation
  • 3.2. Subset matching in the lexicon
  • 3.3. Subset rules: subset matching applied to the rule system3.4. Subrules: subsets with variable substitution
  • Paradigms and related patterns
  • 4.0. Introduction
  • 4.1. Paradigms as patterns with more than two elements
  • 4.2. Passamaquoddy possessed forms
  • 4.3. Prefix+root+ion nouns
  • Alternations in phonological form
  • 5.0. Introduction
  • 5.1. Morphological and phonological alternations
  • 5.2. Alternations with multiple contexts
  • 5.3. Paradigm levelling
  • 5.4. Alternations and derived environments
  • 5.5. Allomorphy and cyclicity
  • Against level-ordering and lexical phonology6.0. Introduction
  • 6.1. The historical perspective
  • 6.2. #abil+ity
  • 6.3. Bracketing paradoxes and blends
  • 6.4. Lexical phonological phenomena
  • Summary
  • 7.1. Restrictiveness of theories
  • 7.2. On rejecting the morpheme
  • 7.3. Overview
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index