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Current Issues in Linguistic Theory
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Morphology 2000
Selected papers from the 9th Morphology Meeting, Vienna, 24–28 February 2000
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cilt.218
01
https://benjamins.com
02
https://benjamins.com/catalog/cilt.218
1
B01
Sabrina Bendjaballah
Bendjaballah, Sabrina
Sabrina
Bendjaballah
University of Vienna
2
B01
Wolfgang U. Dressler
Dressler, Wolfgang U.
Wolfgang U.
Dressler
University of Vienna
3
B01
Oskar E. Pfeiffer
Pfeiffer, Oskar E.
Oskar E.
Pfeiffer
University of Vienna
4
B01
Maria D. Voeikova
Voeikova, Maria D.
Maria D.
Voeikova
University of Vienna
01
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325
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LAN009000
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This volume focuses on two main topics: comparative morphology (i.e. cross-linguistic analysis, including typology, dialectology and diachrony) and psycholinguistics (i.e. on-line processing, off-line experiments, child language). Since the psycholinguistic papers of this volume consistently refer to issues of grammatical theory and many of the contributions on morphological theory consider psycholinguistic questions, the topics are interconnected.<br />Both inflectional and derivational morphology are dealt with. The volume spans a broad set of languages of the world, such as African, Amerindian, Arabic and Chukotko-Kamchatkan, in addition to the Indo-European languages.<br />This volume differs from the other collective volumes on morphology both by the breadth of topics and by great integration of theoretical and methodological perspectives.<br />
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Introduction
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A01
Sabrina Bendjaballah
Bendjaballah, Sabrina
Sabrina
Bendjaballah
2
A01
Wolfgang U. Dressler
Dressler, Wolfgang U.
Wolfgang U.
Dressler
3
A01
Oskar E. Pfeiffer
Pfeiffer, Oskar E.
Oskar E.
Pfeiffer
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A01
Maria D. Voeikova
Voeikova, Maria D.
Maria D.
Voeikova
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Chapter
2
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1. The lexical bases of morphological well-formedness
1
A01
Adam Albright
Albright, Adam
Adam
Albright
University of California, Los Angeles
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JB code
cilt.218.03bak
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35
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Chapter
3
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2. On category asymmetries in derivational morphology
1
A01
Mark C. Baker
Baker, Mark C.
Mark C.
Baker
Rutgers University
10
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JB code
cilt.218.04bau
37
48
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Chapter
4
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3. What you can do with derivational morphology
1
A01
Laurie Bauer
Bauer, Laurie
Laurie
Bauer
Victoria University of Wellington
10
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JB code
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57
9
Chapter
5
01
4. How stems and affixes interact
Stem alternants as morphological signata
1
A01
Andrew D. Carstairs-McCarthy
Carstairs-McCarthy, Andrew D.
Andrew D.
Carstairs-McCarthy
University of Canterbury, Christchurch
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JB code
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Chapter
6
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5. Adjectival past-participle formation as an unaccusativity diagnostic in English and in Polish
1
A01
Bozena Cetnarowska
Cetnarowska, Bozena
Bozena
Cetnarowska
University of Silesia,Sosnowiec
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.07com
73
89
17
Chapter
7
01
6. Morphophonological alternations
Typology and diachrony
1
A01
Bernard Comrie
Comrie, Bernard
Bernard
Comrie
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.08cor
91
104
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Chapter
8
01
7. Morphology, typology, computation
1
A01
Greville G. Corbett
Corbett, Greville G.
Greville G.
Corbett
University of Surrey
2
A01
Dunstan Brown
Brown, Dunstan
Dunstan
Brown
University of Surrey
3
A01
Nicholas Evans
Evans, Nicholas
Nicholas
Evans
University of Melbourne
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JB code
cilt.218.09dre
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115
11
Chapter
9
01
8. On contrastive word-formation semantics
Degrees of transparency/opacity of German and Hungarian denominal adjective formation
1
A01
Wolfgang U. Dressler
Dressler, Wolfgang U.
Wolfgang U.
Dressler
Vienna University
2
A01
Mária Ladányi
Ladányi, Mária
Mária
Ladányi
ELTE University,Budapest
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.10els
117
127
11
Chapter
10
01
9. The acquisition of German plurals
1
A01
Hilke Elsen
Elsen, Hilke
Hilke
Elsen
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.11gil
129
136
8
Chapter
11
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10. Language-specific effects on the development of written morphology
1
A01
Steven Gillis
Gillis, Steven
Steven
Gillis
2
A01
Dorit Ravid
Ravid, Dorit
Dorit
Ravid
10
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JB code
cilt.218.12gon
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148
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Chapter
12
01
11. Graded semantic and phonological similarity effects in morphologically complex words
1
A01
Laura M. Gonnerman
Gonnerman, Laura M.
Laura M.
Gonnerman
Carnegie Mellon University
2
A01
Elaine S. Andersen
Andersen, Elaine S.
Elaine S.
Andersen
University of Southern California
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.13hal
149
160
12
Chapter
13
01
12. Passive in Arabic and English
1
A01
Peter Hallman
Hallman, Peter
Peter
Hallman
University of California, Los Angeles
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.14jet
161
173
13
Chapter
14
01
13. Lexical access in Bulgarian perfective vs. imperfective verbs
1
A01
Georgi Jetchev
Jetchev, Georgi
Georgi
Jetchev
University of Sofia
2
A01
Pier Marco Bertinetto
Bertinetto, Pier Marco
Pier Marco
Bertinetto
Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.15jul
175
184
10
Chapter
15
01
14. Inflectional morphemes as syntactic heads
1
A01
Marit Julien
Julien, Marit
Marit
Julien
University of Tromsø
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.16kal
185
198
14
Chapter
16
01
15. The problem of morphological description of verbal forms ambivalent between finite and nonfinite uses
1
A01
Elena Kalinina
Kalinina, Elena
Elena
Kalinina
Moscow State University
10
01
JB code
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199
212
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Chapter
17
01
16. “Anomalies” of cross-reference marking
The Alutor case
1
A01
Andrej A. Kibrik
Kibrik, Andrej A.
Andrej A.
Kibrik
Moscow State University
10
01
JB code
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213
225
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Chapter
18
01
17. Is there a morphological parser?
1
A01
Gary Libben
Libben, Gary
Gary
Libben
University of Alberta
2
A01
Roberto G. de Almeida
de Almeida, Roberto G.
Roberto G.
de Almeida
Concordia University
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.19lop
227
240
14
Chapter
19
01
18. External and internal causation in morphological change
Evidence from Italo-Romance dialects
1
A01
Michele Loporcaro
Loporcaro, Michele
Michele
Loporcaro
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.20mel
241
258
18
Chapter
20
01
19. Towards a formal concept ‘zero linguistic sign’
Applications in typology
1
A01
Igor Mel’čuk
Mel’čuk, Igor
Igor
Mel’čuk
Observatory of Meaning-Text Linguistics, University of Montreal
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.21men
259
270
12
Chapter
21
01
20. “Constructional” and “structural” iconicity of noun vs. adjective/pronoun markers in the Slavic nominal inflection
1
A01
Thomas Menzel
Menzel, Thomas
Thomas
Menzel
Oldenburg
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.22nes
271
282
12
Chapter
22
01
21. Morphological splits — Iconicity and Optimality
1
A01
Tore Nesset
Nesset, Tore
Tore
Nesset
University of Tromsø
2
A01
Hans-Olav Enger
Enger, Hans-Olav
Hans-Olav
Enger
University of Oslo
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.23roc
283
291
9
Chapter
23
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22. Gender inversion in Romance derivatives with <i>-arius</i>
1
A01
Michel Roché
Roché, Michel
Michel
Roché
Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.24roo
293
304
12
Chapter
24
01
23. Polysynthetic word formation
Wichita contributions to the morphology/syntax debate
1
A01
David S. Rood
Rood, David S.
David S.
Rood
University of Colorado
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.25rou
305
312
8
Chapter
25
01
24. On the mental representation of Russian aspect relations
1
A01
Marina Roussakova
Roussakova, Marina
Marina
Roussakova
St.Petersburg State University
2
A01
Serguei Sai
Sai, Serguei
Serguei
Sai
St.Petersburg State University
3
A01
Svetlana Bogomolova
Bogomolova, Svetlana
Svetlana
Bogomolova
St.Petersburg State University
4
A01
Dmitrij Guerassimov
Guerassimov, Dmitrij
Dmitrij
Guerassimov
St.Petersburg State University
5
A01
Tatiana Tangisheva
Tangisheva, Tatiana
Tatiana
Tangisheva
St.Petersburg State University
6
A01
Natalia M. Zaika
Zaika, Natalia M.
Natalia M.
Zaika
St.Petersburg State University
10
01
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314
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317
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Miscellaneous
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A01
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Pöchtrager, Markus A.
Markus A.
Pöchtrager
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Sabrina Bendjaballah
Bendjaballah, Sabrina
Sabrina
Bendjaballah
University of Vienna
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Wolfgang U. Dressler
Dressler, Wolfgang U.
Wolfgang U.
Dressler
University of Vienna
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Oskar E. Pfeiffer
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1
A01
Sabrina Bendjaballah
Bendjaballah, Sabrina
Sabrina
Bendjaballah
2
A01
Wolfgang U. Dressler
Dressler, Wolfgang U.
Wolfgang U.
Dressler
3
A01
Oskar E. Pfeiffer
Pfeiffer, Oskar E.
Oskar E.
Pfeiffer
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A01
Maria D. Voeikova
Voeikova, Maria D.
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Voeikova
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15
11
Chapter
2
01
1. The lexical bases of morphological well-formedness
1
A01
Adam Albright
Albright, Adam
Adam
Albright
University of California, Los Angeles
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.03bak
17
35
19
Chapter
3
01
2. On category asymmetries in derivational morphology
1
A01
Mark C. Baker
Baker, Mark C.
Mark C.
Baker
Rutgers University
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.04bau
37
48
12
Chapter
4
01
3. What you can do with derivational morphology
1
A01
Laurie Bauer
Bauer, Laurie
Laurie
Bauer
Victoria University of Wellington
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.05car
49
57
9
Chapter
5
01
4. How stems and affixes interact
Stem alternants as morphological signata
1
A01
Andrew D. Carstairs-McCarthy
Carstairs-McCarthy, Andrew D.
Andrew D.
Carstairs-McCarthy
University of Canterbury, Christchurch
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.06cet
59
72
14
Chapter
6
01
5. Adjectival past-participle formation as an unaccusativity diagnostic in English and in Polish
1
A01
Bozena Cetnarowska
Cetnarowska, Bozena
Bozena
Cetnarowska
University of Silesia,Sosnowiec
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.07com
73
89
17
Chapter
7
01
6. Morphophonological alternations
Typology and diachrony
1
A01
Bernard Comrie
Comrie, Bernard
Bernard
Comrie
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.08cor
91
104
14
Chapter
8
01
7. Morphology, typology, computation
1
A01
Greville G. Corbett
Corbett, Greville G.
Greville G.
Corbett
University of Surrey
2
A01
Dunstan Brown
Brown, Dunstan
Dunstan
Brown
University of Surrey
3
A01
Nicholas Evans
Evans, Nicholas
Nicholas
Evans
University of Melbourne
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.09dre
105
115
11
Chapter
9
01
8. On contrastive word-formation semantics
Degrees of transparency/opacity of German and Hungarian denominal adjective formation
1
A01
Wolfgang U. Dressler
Dressler, Wolfgang U.
Wolfgang U.
Dressler
Vienna University
2
A01
Mária Ladányi
Ladányi, Mária
Mária
Ladányi
ELTE University,Budapest
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.10els
117
127
11
Chapter
10
01
9. The acquisition of German plurals
1
A01
Hilke Elsen
Elsen, Hilke
Hilke
Elsen
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.11gil
129
136
8
Chapter
11
01
10. Language-specific effects on the development of written morphology
1
A01
Steven Gillis
Gillis, Steven
Steven
Gillis
2
A01
Dorit Ravid
Ravid, Dorit
Dorit
Ravid
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.12gon
137
148
12
Chapter
12
01
11. Graded semantic and phonological similarity effects in morphologically complex words
1
A01
Laura M. Gonnerman
Gonnerman, Laura M.
Laura M.
Gonnerman
Carnegie Mellon University
2
A01
Elaine S. Andersen
Andersen, Elaine S.
Elaine S.
Andersen
University of Southern California
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.13hal
149
160
12
Chapter
13
01
12. Passive in Arabic and English
1
A01
Peter Hallman
Hallman, Peter
Peter
Hallman
University of California, Los Angeles
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.14jet
161
173
13
Chapter
14
01
13. Lexical access in Bulgarian perfective vs. imperfective verbs
1
A01
Georgi Jetchev
Jetchev, Georgi
Georgi
Jetchev
University of Sofia
2
A01
Pier Marco Bertinetto
Bertinetto, Pier Marco
Pier Marco
Bertinetto
Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.15jul
175
184
10
Chapter
15
01
14. Inflectional morphemes as syntactic heads
1
A01
Marit Julien
Julien, Marit
Marit
Julien
University of Tromsø
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.16kal
185
198
14
Chapter
16
01
15. The problem of morphological description of verbal forms ambivalent between finite and nonfinite uses
1
A01
Elena Kalinina
Kalinina, Elena
Elena
Kalinina
Moscow State University
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.17kib
199
212
14
Chapter
17
01
16. “Anomalies” of cross-reference marking
The Alutor case
1
A01
Andrej A. Kibrik
Kibrik, Andrej A.
Andrej A.
Kibrik
Moscow State University
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.18lib
213
225
13
Chapter
18
01
17. Is there a morphological parser?
1
A01
Gary Libben
Libben, Gary
Gary
Libben
University of Alberta
2
A01
Roberto G. de Almeida
de Almeida, Roberto G.
Roberto G.
de Almeida
Concordia University
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.19lop
227
240
14
Chapter
19
01
18. External and internal causation in morphological change
Evidence from Italo-Romance dialects
1
A01
Michele Loporcaro
Loporcaro, Michele
Michele
Loporcaro
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.20mel
241
258
18
Chapter
20
01
19. Towards a formal concept ‘zero linguistic sign’
Applications in typology
1
A01
Igor Mel’čuk
Mel’čuk, Igor
Igor
Mel’čuk
Observatory of Meaning-Text Linguistics, University of Montreal
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.21men
259
270
12
Chapter
21
01
20. “Constructional” and “structural” iconicity of noun vs. adjective/pronoun markers in the Slavic nominal inflection
1
A01
Thomas Menzel
Menzel, Thomas
Thomas
Menzel
Oldenburg
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.22nes
271
282
12
Chapter
22
01
21. Morphological splits — Iconicity and Optimality
1
A01
Tore Nesset
Nesset, Tore
Tore
Nesset
University of Tromsø
2
A01
Hans-Olav Enger
Enger, Hans-Olav
Hans-Olav
Enger
University of Oslo
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.23roc
283
291
9
Chapter
23
01
22. Gender inversion in Romance derivatives with <i>-arius</i>
1
A01
Michel Roché
Roché, Michel
Michel
Roché
Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.24roo
293
304
12
Chapter
24
01
23. Polysynthetic word formation
Wichita contributions to the morphology/syntax debate
1
A01
David S. Rood
Rood, David S.
David S.
Rood
University of Colorado
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.25rou
305
312
8
Chapter
25
01
24. On the mental representation of Russian aspect relations
1
A01
Marina Roussakova
Roussakova, Marina
Marina
Roussakova
St.Petersburg State University
2
A01
Serguei Sai
Sai, Serguei
Serguei
Sai
St.Petersburg State University
3
A01
Svetlana Bogomolova
Bogomolova, Svetlana
Svetlana
Bogomolova
St.Petersburg State University
4
A01
Dmitrij Guerassimov
Guerassimov, Dmitrij
Dmitrij
Guerassimov
St.Petersburg State University
5
A01
Tatiana Tangisheva
Tangisheva, Tatiana
Tatiana
Tangisheva
St.Petersburg State University
6
A01
Natalia M. Zaika
Zaika, Natalia M.
Natalia M.
Zaika
St.Petersburg State University
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.26lan
313
314
2
Miscellaneous
26
01
Language index
10
01
JB code
cilt.218.27poc
315
317
3
Miscellaneous
27
01
Subject index
1
A01
Markus A. Pöchtrager
Pöchtrager, Markus A.
Markus A.
Pöchtrager
02
JBENJAMINS
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Current Issues in Linguistic Theory
218
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Morphology 2000
Selected papers from the 9th Morphology Meeting, Vienna, 24–28 February 2000
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https://benjamins.com
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Sabrina Bendjaballah
Bendjaballah, Sabrina
Sabrina
Bendjaballah
University of Vienna
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B01
Wolfgang U. Dressler
Dressler, Wolfgang U.
Wolfgang U.
Dressler
University of Vienna
3
B01
Oskar E. Pfeiffer
Pfeiffer, Oskar E.
Oskar E.
Pfeiffer
University of Vienna
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B01
Maria D. Voeikova
Voeikova, Maria D.
Maria D.
Voeikova
University of Vienna
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LIN.MORPH
Morphology
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LIN.THEOR
Theoretical linguistics
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This volume focuses on two main topics: comparative morphology (i.e. cross-linguistic analysis, including typology, dialectology and diachrony) and psycholinguistics (i.e. on-line processing, off-line experiments, child language). Since the psycholinguistic papers of this volume consistently refer to issues of grammatical theory and many of the contributions on morphological theory consider psycholinguistic questions, the topics are interconnected.<br />Both inflectional and derivational morphology are dealt with. The volume spans a broad set of languages of the world, such as African, Amerindian, Arabic and Chukotko-Kamchatkan, in addition to the Indo-European languages.<br />This volume differs from the other collective volumes on morphology both by the breadth of topics and by great integration of theoretical and methodological perspectives.<br />
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Miscellaneous
1
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Introduction
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A01
Sabrina Bendjaballah
Bendjaballah, Sabrina
Sabrina
Bendjaballah
2
A01
Wolfgang U. Dressler
Dressler, Wolfgang U.
Wolfgang U.
Dressler
3
A01
Oskar E. Pfeiffer
Pfeiffer, Oskar E.
Oskar E.
Pfeiffer
4
A01
Maria D. Voeikova
Voeikova, Maria D.
Maria D.
Voeikova
10
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JB code
cilt.218.02alb
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15
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Chapter
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1. The lexical bases of morphological well-formedness
1
A01
Adam Albright
Albright, Adam
Adam
Albright
University of California, Los Angeles
10
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JB code
cilt.218.03bak
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35
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Chapter
3
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2. On category asymmetries in derivational morphology
1
A01
Mark C. Baker
Baker, Mark C.
Mark C.
Baker
Rutgers University
10
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JB code
cilt.218.04bau
37
48
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Chapter
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3. What you can do with derivational morphology
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A01
Laurie Bauer
Bauer, Laurie
Laurie
Bauer
Victoria University of Wellington
10
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JB code
cilt.218.05car
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57
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Chapter
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4. How stems and affixes interact
Stem alternants as morphological signata
1
A01
Andrew D. Carstairs-McCarthy
Carstairs-McCarthy, Andrew D.
Andrew D.
Carstairs-McCarthy
University of Canterbury, Christchurch
10
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JB code
cilt.218.06cet
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72
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Chapter
6
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5. Adjectival past-participle formation as an unaccusativity diagnostic in English and in Polish
1
A01
Bozena Cetnarowska
Cetnarowska, Bozena
Bozena
Cetnarowska
University of Silesia,Sosnowiec
10
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JB code
cilt.218.07com
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89
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Chapter
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6. Morphophonological alternations
Typology and diachrony
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A01
Bernard Comrie
Comrie, Bernard
Bernard
Comrie
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
10
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JB code
cilt.218.08cor
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104
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Chapter
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7. Morphology, typology, computation
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A01
Greville G. Corbett
Corbett, Greville G.
Greville G.
Corbett
University of Surrey
2
A01
Dunstan Brown
Brown, Dunstan
Dunstan
Brown
University of Surrey
3
A01
Nicholas Evans
Evans, Nicholas
Nicholas
Evans
University of Melbourne
10
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JB code
cilt.218.09dre
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115
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Chapter
9
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8. On contrastive word-formation semantics
Degrees of transparency/opacity of German and Hungarian denominal adjective formation
1
A01
Wolfgang U. Dressler
Dressler, Wolfgang U.
Wolfgang U.
Dressler
Vienna University
2
A01
Mária Ladányi
Ladányi, Mária
Mária
Ladányi
ELTE University,Budapest
10
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JB code
cilt.218.10els
117
127
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Chapter
10
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9. The acquisition of German plurals
1
A01
Hilke Elsen
Elsen, Hilke
Hilke
Elsen
10
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JB code
cilt.218.11gil
129
136
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Chapter
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10. Language-specific effects on the development of written morphology
1
A01
Steven Gillis
Gillis, Steven
Steven
Gillis
2
A01
Dorit Ravid
Ravid, Dorit
Dorit
Ravid
10
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JB code
cilt.218.12gon
137
148
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Chapter
12
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11. Graded semantic and phonological similarity effects in morphologically complex words
1
A01
Laura M. Gonnerman
Gonnerman, Laura M.
Laura M.
Gonnerman
Carnegie Mellon University
2
A01
Elaine S. Andersen
Andersen, Elaine S.
Elaine S.
Andersen
University of Southern California
10
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JB code
cilt.218.13hal
149
160
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Chapter
13
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12. Passive in Arabic and English
1
A01
Peter Hallman
Hallman, Peter
Peter
Hallman
University of California, Los Angeles
10
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JB code
cilt.218.14jet
161
173
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Chapter
14
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13. Lexical access in Bulgarian perfective vs. imperfective verbs
1
A01
Georgi Jetchev
Jetchev, Georgi
Georgi
Jetchev
University of Sofia
2
A01
Pier Marco Bertinetto
Bertinetto, Pier Marco
Pier Marco
Bertinetto
Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa
10
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JB code
cilt.218.15jul
175
184
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Chapter
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14. Inflectional morphemes as syntactic heads
1
A01
Marit Julien
Julien, Marit
Marit
Julien
University of Tromsø
10
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JB code
cilt.218.16kal
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198
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Chapter
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15. The problem of morphological description of verbal forms ambivalent between finite and nonfinite uses
1
A01
Elena Kalinina
Kalinina, Elena
Elena
Kalinina
Moscow State University
10
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JB code
cilt.218.17kib
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212
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Chapter
17
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16. “Anomalies” of cross-reference marking
The Alutor case
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A01
Andrej A. Kibrik
Kibrik, Andrej A.
Andrej A.
Kibrik
Moscow State University
10
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JB code
cilt.218.18lib
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225
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Chapter
18
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17. Is there a morphological parser?
1
A01
Gary Libben
Libben, Gary
Gary
Libben
University of Alberta
2
A01
Roberto G. de Almeida
de Almeida, Roberto G.
Roberto G.
de Almeida
Concordia University
10
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JB code
cilt.218.19lop
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240
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Chapter
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18. External and internal causation in morphological change
Evidence from Italo-Romance dialects
1
A01
Michele Loporcaro
Loporcaro, Michele
Michele
Loporcaro
10
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JB code
cilt.218.20mel
241
258
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Chapter
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19. Towards a formal concept ‘zero linguistic sign’
Applications in typology
1
A01
Igor Mel’čuk
Mel’čuk, Igor
Igor
Mel’čuk
Observatory of Meaning-Text Linguistics, University of Montreal
10
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JB code
cilt.218.21men
259
270
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Chapter
21
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20. “Constructional” and “structural” iconicity of noun vs. adjective/pronoun markers in the Slavic nominal inflection
1
A01
Thomas Menzel
Menzel, Thomas
Thomas
Menzel
Oldenburg
10
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JB code
cilt.218.22nes
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282
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Chapter
22
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21. Morphological splits — Iconicity and Optimality
1
A01
Tore Nesset
Nesset, Tore
Tore
Nesset
University of Tromsø
2
A01
Hans-Olav Enger
Enger, Hans-Olav
Hans-Olav
Enger
University of Oslo
10
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JB code
cilt.218.23roc
283
291
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Chapter
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22. Gender inversion in Romance derivatives with <i>-arius</i>
1
A01
Michel Roché
Roché, Michel
Michel
Roché
Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail
10
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JB code
cilt.218.24roo
293
304
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Chapter
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23. Polysynthetic word formation
Wichita contributions to the morphology/syntax debate
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A01
David S. Rood
Rood, David S.
David S.
Rood
University of Colorado
10
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JB code
cilt.218.25rou
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312
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Chapter
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24. On the mental representation of Russian aspect relations
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A01
Marina Roussakova
Roussakova, Marina
Marina
Roussakova
St.Petersburg State University
2
A01
Serguei Sai
Sai, Serguei
Serguei
Sai
St.Petersburg State University
3
A01
Svetlana Bogomolova
Bogomolova, Svetlana
Svetlana
Bogomolova
St.Petersburg State University
4
A01
Dmitrij Guerassimov
Guerassimov, Dmitrij
Dmitrij
Guerassimov
St.Petersburg State University
5
A01
Tatiana Tangisheva
Tangisheva, Tatiana
Tatiana
Tangisheva
St.Petersburg State University
6
A01
Natalia M. Zaika
Zaika, Natalia M.
Natalia M.
Zaika
St.Petersburg State University
10
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cilt.218.26lan
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Miscellaneous
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Language index
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JB code
cilt.218.27poc
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Miscellaneous
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Subject index
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A01
Markus A. Pöchtrager
Pöchtrager, Markus A.
Markus A.
Pöchtrager
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