Morphology and its relation to phonology and syntax
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edited by Steven G. Lapointe, Diane K. Brentari, Patrick M. Farrell
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Stanford, Calif.
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CSLI Publications
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1998
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viii, 440 p. ill. 24 cm.
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Papers presented at a workshop held May 5-7, 1995, University of California, Davis.
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CONTENTS NOTE
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The suffix -ize in English : implications for morphology / Rochelle Lieber -- Deriving passive without theta roles / Hagit Borer -- The functions of voice markers in the Philippine languages / Peter Sells -- On the autonomy of compounding morphology / Jerrold M. Saddock -- Identity avoidance in phonology and morphology / Moira Yip -- Impoverishment theory and morphosyntactic markedness / Rolf Noyer -- Interfaces : explanation of allomorphy and the architecture of grammars / David M. Perlmutter -- Level )non(ordering in recursive morphology : evidence from Turkish / Sharon Inkelas and C. Orhan Orgun -- Isomorphism and monotonicity : or the disease model of morphology / Mark Aronoff.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Grammar, Comparative and general- Morphology- Congresses
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Grammar, Comparative and general- Phonology- Congresses
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Grammar, Comparative and general- Syntax- Congresses