32.2944, Books: The Oxford Handbook of Morphological Theory: Audring, Masini (eds.)

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Subject: 32.2944, Books: The Oxford Handbook of Morphological Theory: Audring, Masini (eds.)

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Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2021 21:48:47
From: Tyler Simnick [Tyler.Simnick at oup.com]
Subject: The Oxford Handbook of Morphological Theory: Audring, Masini (eds.)

 


Title: The Oxford Handbook of Morphological Theory 
Series Title: Oxford Handbooks  

Publication Year: 2021 
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Book URL: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-oxford-handbook-of-morphological-theory-9780192845139?utm_source=linguistlist&utm_medium=listserv&utm_campaign=linguistics 


Editor: Jenny Audring
Editor: Francesca Masini

Paperback: ISBN:  9780192845139 Pages: 752 Price: U.S. $ 45


Abstract:

Editor's Note: This is a new edition of a previously announced title.

Following an introduction from the editors, the first part of the volume
offers critical discussions of the main theoretical issues within morphology,
both in word formation and in inflection, as well as providing a short history
of morphological theory. In the core part of the handbook, part II, each
theory is introduced by an expert in the field, who guides the reader through
its principles and technicalities, its advantages and disadvantages, and its
points of agreement and disagreement with alternative theories. Chapters in
part III explore the bigger picture, connecting morphological theory to other
subdisciplines of linguistics, such as diachronic change, language
acquisition, psycholinguistics, and sign language theory. The handbook is
intended as a guide for morphologists from all theoretical backgrounds who
want to learn more about frameworks other than their own, as well as for
linguists in related subfields looking for theoretical connections with the
field of morphology.
 



Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
                     Morphology
                     Syntax


Written In: English  (eng)

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http://linguistlist.org/pubs/books/get-book.cfm?BookID=155573




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