FW: Inflection and Word Formation in Romance Languages

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Inflection and Word Formation in Romance Languages


Edited by Sascha Gaglia and Marc-Olivier Hinzelin

University of Göttingen / University of Hamburg

[ <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la> Linguistik

 

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 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la> , 186] 2012. vii, 400 pp. 

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la> Publishing status: Available

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la> Morphology, and in particular word
formation, has always played an important role in Romance linguistics since
it was introduced in Diez’s comparative Romance grammar. Recent years have
witnessed a surge of interest in inflectional morphology, and current
research shows a strong interest in paradigmatic analyses. This volume
brings together research exploring different areas of morphology from a
variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives. On an empirical
basis, the theoretical assumption of the ‘Autonomy of Morphology’ is
discussed critically. ‘Data-driven’ approaches carefully examine concrete
morphological phenomena in Romance languages and dialects. Topics include
syncretism and allomorphy in verbs, pronouns, and articles as well as the
use of specific derivational suffixes in word formation. Together, the
articles in this volume provide insights into issues currently debated in
Romance morphology, appealing to scholars of morphology, Romance
linguistics, and advanced students alike.

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 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la> Table of Contents


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la> Acknowledgements

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la> vii–viii


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la> Morphological theories, the Autonomy of
Morphology, and Romance data

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la> Marc-Olivier Hinzelin and Sascha Gaglia

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la> 1–26


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.01hin> A paradox?: The morphological
history of the Romance present subjunctive

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.01hin> Martin Maiden

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.01hin> 27–54


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.02mai> Verb morphology gone astray:
Syncretism patterns in Gallo-Romance

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.02mai> Marc-Olivier Hinzelin

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.02mai> 55–82


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.03hin> The Friulian subject clitics:
Realisation and paradigmatic structure

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.03hin> Sascha Gaglia

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.03hin> 83–118


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.04gag> Romance clitic pronouns in
lexical paradigms

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.04gag> Christoph Schwarze

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.04gag> 119–140


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.05sch> Hiatus resolution between
function and lexical words in French and Italian: Phonology or morphology?

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.05sch> Luigia Garrapa

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.05sch> 141–178


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.06gar> Occitan plurals: A case for a
morpheme-based morphology

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.06gar> Patrick Sauzet

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.06gar> 179–200


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.07sau> Partial or complete lack of
plural agreement: The role of morphology

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.07sau> Natascha Pomino

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.07sau> 201–230


Noun inflectional classes in Maceratese
<http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.08pom> 

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.08pom> Tania Paciaroni

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.08pom> 231–270


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.09pac> Participles and nominal aspect

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.09pac> Eva-Maria Remberger

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.09pac> 271–294


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.10rem> Modifying suffixes in Italian
and the Autonomy of Morphology

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.10rem> Heike Necker

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.10rem> 295–318


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.11nec> SE-verbs, SE-forms or
SE-constructions? SE and its transitional stages between morphology and
syntax

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.11nec> Katrin Mutz

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.11nec> 319–346


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.12mut> The lexicalist hypothesis and
the semantics of event nominalization suffixes

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.12mut> Melanie Uth

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.12mut> 347–368


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.13uth> Italian brand names –
morphological categorisation and the Autonomy of Morphology

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.13uth> Antje Zilg

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.13uth> 369–384


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> Author index

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> 385–388


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> Index of subjects and languages

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> 389–400


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> Quotes


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> “The volume excels through the
combination of a comprehensive theoretical perspective and detailed
consideration of known facts and descriptive problems in Romance
linguistics, presenting them in a new light. Accordingly, theory-driven and
data-driven approaches are featured side by side, complementing each other
perfectly. With their diverse theoretical backgrounds, which differ from
each other above all with regard to the central issue of the Autonomy of
Morphology, the contributions to the volume offer a highly interesting
synopsis of descriptive approaches since the era of early Generative
Grammar. The texts address synchronic as well as diachronic issues and are
written in a way that makes them suitable as a highly useful introduction to
the general field of enquiry also for the non-specialist.” 

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> Ulrich Wandruszka, University
of Klagenfurt

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> “Romance linguistics has a lot
to offer to all linguists, and this book proves the point by showcasing the
field at its best. It is a collection of studies impressive for empirical
scope and depth of analysis in a variety of frameworks, and characterized by
the rigour and attention to empirical detail that one can expect from a
tradition of robust scholarship. Despite the rich diversity in theoretical
approaches and empirical domains, these studies make up a remarkably
coherent whole, which globally addresses the question of an irreducibly
morphological dimension in linguistic analysis. Over and above the wealth of
data and the specific contributions to topical theoretical issues, this
stimulating collection is a major contribution to the fundamental debate on
knowledge of morphology and on the nature of paradigmatic relations in a
theory of language.” 

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> Paolo Acquaviva, University
College Dublin


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> Subjects


 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> Benjamins Subject
classification

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> Morphology

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> Romance linguistics

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> Theoretical linguistics

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> BIC Subject

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> CF/2AD: Linguistics/Romance,
Italic & Rhaeto-Romanic languages

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> BISAC Subject

 <http://benjamins.com/catalog/la.186.14zil> LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS &
DISCIPLINES / Linguistics

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