15.3474, Books: Ling Theories/Morphology/Syntax:Sadler et al (Eds)

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Subject: 15.3474, Books: Ling Theories/Morphology/Syntax:Sadler et al (Eds)

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Date: 09-Dec-2004
From: Dikran Karagueuzian < pubs at csli.stanford.edu >
Subject: Projecting Morphology: Sadler, Spencer (Eds)



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Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 13:29:27
From: Dikran Karagueuzian < pubs at csli.stanford.edu >
Subject: Projecting Morphology: Sadler, Spencer (Eds)


Title: Projecting Morphology
Series Title: Stanford Studies in Morphology and the Lexicon

Publication Year: 2004
Publisher: CSLI Publications
           http://cslipublications.stanford.edu/

Editor: Louisa Sadler, University of Essex
Editor: Andrew Spencer, University of Essex

Hardback: ISBN: 157586469X Pages: 239 Price: U.S. $80.00
Paperback: ISBN: 1575864703 Pages: 239 Price: U.S. $27.50


Abstract:

The strict separation of syntax and morphology along with the rejection of
derivational operations in structural syntax are two of several principles
in contemporary lexicalist theories. The syntactic theory of
Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG) recognizes that this separation between
syntax and morphology applies only to a structural domain but also that
both are equal, interacting, and competing contributors in a functional domain.

This book discusses the role of morphology in LFG, reintroducing two
seminal papers on the impact of the development of LFG on morphology, while
presenting new papers on current morphological issues. Theoretical issues
addressed include the relationship between synthetic and analytic exponents
of functional features; the need for a separate projection of m-structures;
the nature of morphosyntactic paradigms; optimality theory's role in LFG
morphology; and the use of LFG architecture in morphological description.



Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
                     Morphology
                     Syntax


Written In: English  (ENG)

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