Workshop on the "morphome"
James Crippen
jcrippen at GMAIL.COM
Thu Feb 25 21:55:37 UTC 2010
According to the meeting description, "Since Aronoff (1994), the term
'morphome' has been widely used to denote a
unit of linguistic representation known only to the morphology." I
question whether it's been *widely* used, considering I've almost
never seen it except in Aronoff's writings and people citing him.
Nevertheless, there's a workshop on the "morphome" at University of
Coimbra in October of this year.
http://linguistlist.org/issues/21/21-914.html
Cheers,
James
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