11.2584, Books: Morphology

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Subject: 11.2584, Books: Morphology

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Date:  Wed, 29 Nov 2000 12:32:18 +0100
From:  Gillian Caglayan <G.Caglayan at deGruyter.de>
Subject:  Morphologie / Morphology by Booij, Lehmann, & Mugdan (Eds.) HSK 17

2)
Date:  Wed, 29 Nov 2000 14:12:06 +0100
From:  Gillian Caglayan <G.Caglayan at deGruyter.de>
Subject:  Processes and Paradigms in Word-Formation Morphology by A. Pounder

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Wed, 29 Nov 2000 12:32:18 +0100
From:  Gillian Caglayan <G.Caglayan at deGruyter.de>
Subject:  Morphologie / Morphology by Booij, Lehmann, & Mugdan (Eds.) HSK 17

New Publication from Mouton de Gruyter


>>From the series
Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft / Handbooks of
Linguistics and Communication Science / Manuels de linguistique et des
sciences de communication
Edited by Armin Burkhardt, Hugo Steger and Herbert Ernst Wiegand


Morphologie / Morphology
Ein internationales Handbuch zur Flexion und Wortbildung /
An international handbook on inflection and word formation

Edited by Geert Booij, Christian Lehmann, Joachim Mugdan
in collaboration with Wolfgang Kesselheim and Stavros Skopeteas

Two volumes. Cloth. 27 x 19 cm.

Volume 1: 2000. XXVIII, 972 pages.
DM 798,- /EUR 408,01 /öS 5825,- /sFr 710,- /approx. US$ 399.00
ISBN 3-11-011128-4

Volume 2: in preparation for 2002. Approx. 1000 pages.

(Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science 17)


Morphology is the study of linguistic forms, or rather, of the stems
and inflected forms of words. This handbook, containing contributions
written in English and German, informs the reader on fundamental
concepts and theoretical approaches of the discipline and on
morphological structures of diverse languages. It represents the
current state of the art in morphology in a comprehensive fashion at a
general level and is illustrated with many examples. Priority is given
to a thorough explanation of established concepts and insights,
complemented, where necessary, by an unbiased report on alternative
problem solutions.



CONTENTS

Volume 1

I    Morphology as a discipline
II   History of morphological research I: From antiquity to the 19th century
III  History of morphological research II: Research traditions in the
     20th century
IV   Basic concepts
V    The role of morphology in grammar and lexicon
VI   Units of morphological structure
VII  Allomorphy
VIII Formal processes
IX   Inflection
X    Word classes
XI   Word formation I: Fundamental problems
XII  Word formation II: Processes

Volume 2 (prospective contents)

XIII  Semantic categories and operations in morphology I: Entity concepts
XIV   Semantic categories and operations in morphology II: State-of-affairs,
      property and related concepts
XV    Morphological typlogy and universals
XVI   Systems of morphological structure: Illustrative sketches
XVII  Morphological change I: Fundamental issues
XVIII Morphological change II: Case studies
XIX   Psycholinguistic perspectives
XX    Morphology in practice
XXI   Morphology and related fields


For further information about the handbook series, please refer to
http://www.deGruyter.de/hsk


Please contact the publisher:
Mouton de Gruyter
Genthiner Str. 13
10785 Berlin, Germany
Fax: +49 30 26005 222
e-mail: orders at degruyter.de

Please visit our website for other publications by Mouton de Gruyter
http://www.degruyter.com



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Date:  Wed, 29 Nov 2000 14:12:06 +0100
From:  Gillian Caglayan <G.Caglayan at deGruyter.de>
Subject:  Processes and Paradigms in Word-Formation Morphology by A. Pounder

New Publication from Mouton de Gruyter

>>From the series
Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs
Series Editor: Werner Winter

Amanda Pounder
Processes and Paradigms in Word-Formation Morphology

2000. 23 x 15,5 cm. XIV, 744 pages.
Cloth. DM 298,-/? 152,36/öS 2175,-/sFr 256,-/approx. US$ 149.00
ISBN 3-11-016867-7
(Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs 131)

Processes and Paradigms in Word-Formation Morphology presents a
comprehensive process-based model of word-formation morphology, with
emphasis on the construct of the paradigm and on semantics. A detailed
empirical investigation of German adjective formation tests the
applicability of the model in both synchronic and diachronic
dimensions.

The diachronic study attempts to distinguish system-internal and
system-external causes for change, exploring the possibility that
language standardization can have far-reaching effects on linguistic
systems. The book thus combines a formal ap-proach to word-formation
morphology with considerations of relevant extra-linguistic phenomena.

>>From the contents
Preface
INTRODUCTION
PSYCHOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH IN MORPHOLOGY
Introduction
The lexicon
Morphological processes
Conclusion
FORMAL CONCEPTS: MODEL-BUILDING
Introduction
Elements of a model of the morpological component
Form and meaning relations in word-formation
Units of analysis in word-formation
The morphological operation
Summary
The word-formation paradigm
Conclusion
THE SEMANTICS OF WORD-FORMATION
Introduction
Word-formation meaning vs. lexical meaning
Formal possibilities of representation for word-formation meanings
Design of a system of word-formation functions
Lexical relationships
Semantics in the lexical and word-formation paradigms
PRODUCTIVITY AND NORM
Introduction
Productivity
Norm
Conclusion
HISTORICAL INVESTIGATION: SOURCES AND PARAMETERS
Introduction
Empirical investigations: goals and data sources
Lexicographical sources
Prose text sources
Presentation of results
Hypotheses
SYSTEMIC DEVELOPMENT OF DENOMINAL ADJECTIVE DERIVATION IN GERMAN:
16th-19th CENTURIES
Period 1: 16th century German
Period 2: 17th and 18th century German
Period 3: late 18th - early 19th century German
DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: WORD-FORMATION MORPHOLOGY AND THE NATURE OF CHANGE
Paths of change: structural levels
Elaboration of formal concepts
Productivity
Standardization
Language change
Conclusion


For more information please contact the publisher:
Mouton de Gruyter
Genthiner Str. 13
10785 Berlin, Germany
Fax: +49 30 26005 222
e-mail: orders at degruyter.de

Please visit our website for other publications by Mouton de Gruyter
http://www.degruyter.com



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