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| Tipo de material: | Recurso en Internet |
|---|---|
| Tipo de documento: | Libro/Texto, Recurso en Internet |
| Todos autores / colaboradores: |
David Embick |
| ISBN: | 9780262014229 026201422X 9780262514309 0262514303 |
| Número OCLC: | 495996852 |
| Descripción: | xii, 218 p. ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contenido: | Introduction: (morpho)syntax versus (morpho)phonology -- A localist theory -- Applications and implications -- Phonologically conditioned allomorphy: the globalist intuition -- On the intuition behind phonological selection -- Potentially global interactions are resolved locally -- Discussion. |
| Título de la serie: | Linguistic inquiry monographs, 60. |
| Responsabilidad: | David Embick. |
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"Embick's masterful treatment of allomorphy cuts right to the core of a complex area, elucidating with rare clarity key empirical considerations that bear directly on some of the most fundamental questions of the organization and nature of grammar. This insightful work not only lays out a persuasive argument for a localist, serialist architecture, but by clearly identifying what is at stake in the major debates, it should play a significant role in setting the course of future theorizing. With fine attention to empirical detail and a broad perspective linking syntax, morphology, and phonology, this is interfaces research at its finest." Jonathan David Bobaljik, University of Connecticut Leer más
