16.1484, Books: Ling Theories/Phonology/Morphology: Inkelas, Zoll

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Subject: 16.1484, Books: Ling Theories/Phonology/Morphology: Inkelas, Zoll

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Date: 21-Apr-2005
From: Joyce Reid < jreid at cup.org >
Subject: Reduplication: Inkelas, Zoll 

	
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Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 11:04:15
From: Joyce Reid < jreid at cup.org >
Subject: Reduplication: Inkelas, Zoll 
 



Title: Reduplication 
Subtitle: Doubling in Morphology 
Series Title: Cambridge Studies in Linguistics, 106  

Publication Year: 2005 
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
	   http://us.cambridge.org
	

Book URL: http://us.cambridge.org/titles/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521806497 


Author: Cheryl Zoll, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Author: Sharon Inkelas, University of California, Berkeley

Hardback: ISBN: 0521806496 Pages: 276 Price: U.S. $ 85.00
Hardback: ISBN: 0521806496 Pages: 276 Price: U.K. £ 48.00


Abstract:

This groundbreaking new study takes a novel approach to reduplication, a
phenomenon whereby languages use repetition to create new words. Sharon
Inkelas and Cheryl Zoll argue that the driving force in reduplication is
identity at the morphosyntactic, not the phonological level, and present a
new model of reduplication - Morphological Doubling Theory - that derives
the full range of reduplication patterns. This approach shifts the focus
away from the relatively small number of cases of phonological
overapplication and underapplication, which have played a major role in
earlier studies, to the larger class of cases where base and reduplicant
diverge phonologically. The authors conclude by arguing for a theoretical
shift in phonology, which entails more attention to word structure. As well
as presenting the authors' pioneering work, this book also provides a
much-needed overview of reduplication, the study of which has become one of
the most contentious in modern phonological theory. 



1. Introduction
2. Evidence for morphological doubling
3. Morphologically conditioned phonology in reduplication: the daughters
4. Morphologically conditioned phonology in reduplication: the mother node
5. Morphologically-driven opacity in reduplication
6. Case-studies
7. Final issues 


Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
                     Morphology
                     Phonology
                     Syntax


Written In: English  (ENG)
	
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