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(Ebook) Morphology and Its Demarcations 1st Edition by Wolfgang U Dressler, Dieter Kastovsky, Oskar E Pfeiffer, Franz Rainer ISBN 9789027247780 9027247781

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Authors:Wolfgang U. Dressler, Dieter Kastovsky, Oskar E. Pfeiffer, Franz Rainer (Eds.)
Pages:399 pages.
Year:2002
Editon:1st
Publisher:John Benjamins
Language:english
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Author: Wolfgang U Dressler, Dieter Kastovsky, Oskar E Pfeiffer, Franz Rainer

Annotation The papers in this volume derive from the International Morphology Meeting (Vienna 2004) and were selected because they address the main topic of the conference: external and internal demarcations of morphology. The external demarcation between syntax and morphology is dealt with in the papers by Rood, Cysouw, Milicevic, Blom, Enrique-Arias, and Heine & König. Demarcations of inflection and derivation are discussed in the contributions by Ricca, Lloret, Manova, Say, aucer, and Stump. In contrast to theoretical discussions in previous literature, which have concentrated on the internal boundary between inflection and derivation, this volume attributes equal importance to the demarcations between derivation and compounding, addressed in the contributions by Bauer, Booij, tekauer, Fradin, Amiot, and Scalise, Bisetto & Guevara

(Ebook) Morphology and Its Demarcations 1st Edition Table of contents:

Part I: Locatives and Pronominal Systems

  • Locatives: Derivational Substitutes for Adpositions

  • Wh-S Complements of not to know: NP Information in the Verb

  • The Wichita Definite Article: A Verbal Affix

  • Notes

  • References

Part II: Clitics and Affixes

  • Introduction

  • Definition and Demarcation

  • Previous Approaches

  • Kugu Nganhcara Pronominal Clitics

  • Djinang/Djinba Reduced Pronouns

  • Kherwarian Pronominal Suffixes

  • Udi Subject Person Markers

  • Northern Talysh Clitic Pronouns

  • Ingush Clause Chaining

  • Northern Mansi Conditionals

  • Yagua Object Doubling

  • Greek Pronominal Possession

  • Conclusion

  • Notes

  • References

Part III: Criteria for Clitics vs. Affixes

  • Introduction

  • The Problem Stated

  • Criteria for Distinguishing Clitics from Affixes

    • Syntactic Criteria

    • Morphonological Criteria

    • Criteria in Zwicky & Pullum (1983)

  • Conclusion

  • Notes

  • References

Part IV: Separable Complex Verbs (SCVs)

  • Introduction

  • Assumed Word Properties of SCVs

  • “Compositional Idioms”?

  • Diachrony of SCVs

  • Notes

  • References

Part V: Frequency and Processing in Word Order

  • Introduction

  • Frequency Effects

  • Word Order

  • Processing Factors

  • Summary and Conclusions

  • References

Appendix

  • Texts Used in the Study

Part VI: Serial Verb Constructions

  • Introduction

  • The Serial Verb Construction

  • Polyfunctionality

  • A Typological Profile

  • Serialization, Compounding, and Derivation

  • The Southeast Asia Sprachbund

  • Grammaticalization Chains

  • Accounting for Polyfunctionalism

  • Conclusions

  • Notes

  • References

Part VII: Diachronic and Morphological Boundaries

  • Diachronic Permeability of the Borderline

    • From Compound to Derivation

    • From Derivation to Compound

  • Synthetic Compounds

  • Unique Morphs

  • Splinters

  • Neo-Classical Compounds

  • Conclusion

  • References

Part VIII: Borderline Cases in Morphology

  • Introduction

  • Borderline Cases

    • Prefixation or Compounding?

    • Affixoids

  • Access to Morphological Structure

  • Construction Morphology

  • Conclusions

  • References

Part IX: Representation and Compounding

  • Introduction

  • Representation

    • -tore

    • -aio

  • Selection in Compounding

    • Subordinate Compounds

    • Appositive/Attributive Compounds

  • Concluding Remarks

  • Notes

  • References

Part X: Morphological Processes and Identity

  • General Considerations

  • The Nature of Compounding and Affixation

  • The Status of Affixal vs. Non-Affixal Morphemes

  • Headedness and Its Influence

  • Conclusions

  • References

Part XI: Diversity in Compounding

  • Description

  • Applying the Rule

  • The Problem

  • Hypotheses on Compounding

  • Diversity in Compounding

  • Conclusion

  • Notes

  • References

Part XII: Prefixes and Formatives

  • Introduction

  • Criteria

    • Real Prefixes (sur-, sous-, en-, entre-, contre-)

    • Formatives but not Real Prefixes (sans-, avant-, après-)

  • Notes

  • References

Part XIII: Cumulation in Derivation

  • Introduction

  • Cumulation within Derivation

    • Agent Noun + Male/Female

    • Cumulation with Evaluative Semantics

  • Movierung by Inflectional Class Assignment

  • Fusion at the Derivation–Inflection Boundary

  • Cumulation between Borderline Categories

  • Reanalysis as Inflectional Agreement

  • Cumulation via Affix Suppletion

  • Conclusions

  • Notes

  • References

Part XIV: Paradigmatic Effects

  • Data

  • Paradigmatic Effects in Optimality Theory

  • Wellegga Oromo (Asymmetric Relation)

  • Majorca Catalan (Symmetric Relation)

  • Conclusion

  • Notes

  • References

Part XV: Diminutives, Gender, and Aspect

  • Introduction

  • Diminutivization

  • Gender (Male → Female)

  • Aspect

  • Derivation vs. Inflection

  • Conclusion

  • Notes

  • References

Part XVI: Sja-Verbs

  • Introduction

  • Overview of Sja-Verbs

  • Inflection and Word Formation

  • Passive vs. Other Valency-Changing Uses

  • Lexical Sja-Antipassives

  • Grammatical Sja-Antipassives

  • Lexicalisation of Antipassives

  • Discussion

  • Notes

  • References

Part XVII: Prefixes and Event Structure

  • Introduction

  • Event-Structure Value of Prefixes

  • Inceptive Prefix za-

  • Filip’s (2003) “Manner Prefixes”

  • Filip’s (2003) “Source Prefixes”

  • Attenuative Prefix po-

  • Conclusion

  • Notes

  • References

Part XVIII: Sanskrit Causatives

  • Sanskrit Causatives

  • -aya as Inflection-Class Marker (Traditional View)

  • Criterion of Semantic Contrast

  • Distribution of -aya Stems

  • Criterion of Uniformity

  • Summary of Criteria

  • Analyzing -aya as -ay-a

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