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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Stela Manova; Oxford University Press. |
ISBN: | 0190210451 9780190210458 0190210435 9780190210434 |
OCLC Number: | 1066602548 |
Description: | 1 online resource (x, 287 pages) : illustrations |
Contents: | Contributors ; 1. Introduction: Affix ordering across languages and frameworks ; Stela Manova ; Part 1: Syntactic and semantic ordering ; 2. Recursive passivization: a causative coercion account ; Ekaterina Lyutikova and Sergei Tatevosov ; 3. Scope versus ordering of operations: causativisation and ordering of valency-changing operations in Adyghe ; Alexander Letuchiy ; 4. Modern Greek parasynthetic verbs: a hierarchical relationship between prefixes and suffixes? ; Angeliki Efthymiou ; Part 2: Phonological and morphological ordering ; 5. Mobile affixation within a modular approach to the morphology-phonology interface ; Yuni Kim ; 6. Hierarchy-governed Affix Order in Eastern Kiranti ; Eva Zimmermann ; 7. Negation in Kurmanji ; Songul Gundo?du ; Part 3: Psycholinguistic and cognitive ordering ; 8. Suffix combinations in Italian: selectional restrictions and processing constraints ; Luigi Talamo ; 9. Affix order and the structure of the Slavic word ; Stela Manova ; Part 4: Description and acquisition of affix order ; 10. Suffix sets in Polish de-nominal derivatives ; Iwona Burkacka ; 11. Reduplication, repetition, hypercharacterisation and other affix-doubling in child language ; Wolfgang U. Dressler, Katarzyna Dziubalska-Ko?aczyk, Natalia Gagarina, Marianne Kilani-Schoch |
Other Titles: | Affix ordering across languages and frameworks (Online) |
Responsibility: | edited by Stela Manova. |
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This book makes an important contribution to the understanding of affix ordering, addressing this topic from different theoretical perspectives, both generative and non-generative, and greatly enriching the set of languages to receive a detailed study of affix ordering. These studies raise challenges to some commonly held perspectives on the factors involved in affix ordering cross-linguistically. * Keren Rice, Department of Linguistics, University of Toronto * Read more...
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