Morphology and Its Demarcations : Selected Papers from the 11th Morphology Meeting, Vienna, February 2004 /

The papers in this volume derive from the International Morphology Meeting (Vienna 2004) and were selected because they address the main topic of the conference: external and internal demarcations of morphology. The external demarcation between syntax and morphology is dealt with in the papers by Ro...

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Tác giả của công ty: International Morphology Meeting Vienna, Austria
Tác giả khác: Dressler, Wolfgang U., 1939-
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Được phát hành: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins, 2005.
Loạt:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 264.
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  • MORPHOLOGY AND ITS DEMARCATIONS
  • Editorial page
  • Title page
  • LCC data
  • Table of contents
  • Adresses of authors and editors
  • Introduction
  • Notes
  • Wichita word formation
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. An introduction to Wichita
  • 3. Locatives: Derivational substitutes for adpositions
  • 4. Wh-S complements of ǹot to know': NP information in the verb
  • 5. The Wichita definite article: A verbal affix
  • Notes
  • References
  • Morphology in the wrong place
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Definition and demarcation
  • 3. Previous approaches
  • 4. Cross-reference by ditropic clitics.
  • 4.1. Kugu Nganhcara pronominal clitics
  • 4.2. Djinang/Djinba reduced pronouns
  • 4.3. Kherwarian pronominal suffixes
  • 4.4. Udi subject person markers
  • 4.5. Northern Talysh clitic pronouns
  • 5. Clause-chaining ditropic clitics
  • 5.1. Ingush clause chaining
  • 5.2. Northern Mansi conditionals
  • 6. Ditropic clitics in noun phrases
  • 6.1. Kwakwala (Kwakiutl) determiners
  • 6.2. Yagua object doubling
  • 6.3. Greek pronominal possession
  • 7. Conclusion
  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes
  • References
  • Clitics or affixes?
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The problem stated.
  • 3. Criteria for distinguishing clitics from affixes
  • 3.1. Syntactic criteria
  • 3.2. Morphonological criteria
  • 3.3. Criteria proposed in Zwicky & Pullum 1983
  • 4. Conclusion
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • References
  • The demarcation of morphology and syntax
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. The assumed word properties of SCVs
  • 3. C̀̀ompositional idioms''?
  • 4. The diachrony of SCVs
  • 5. Conclusions
  • Notes
  • References
  • When clitics become affixes, where do they come to rest?
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Frequency effects
  • 3. Word order
  • 4. Processing factors
  • 5. Summary and conclusions.
  • 3. Synthetic compounds
  • 4. Unique morphs
  • 5. Splinters
  • 6. Neo-classical compounds
  • 7. Prefixation
  • 8. Conclusion
  • Notes
  • References
  • Compounding and derivation
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Borderline cases
  • 2.1. Prefixation or compounding?
  • 2.2. Affixoids
  • 3. Access to morphological structure
  • 4. Construction morphology
  • 5. Conclusions
  • References
  • Selection in compounding and derivation
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Representation
  • 3. Selection in derivation
  • 3.1.-tore
  • 3.2.-aio
  • 4. Selection in compounding
  • 4.1. Coordinate compounds.