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E-grāmata: Oxford Reference Guide to English Morphology

(Professor of Linguistics at the University of Dusseldorf), (Professor of Linguistics at the University of New Hampshire), (Professor of Linguistics at Victoria University of Wellington)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Aug-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191067648
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  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
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This book presents a comprehensive, data-rich, theory-neutral description of English word formation, including inflection and derivation, compounding, conversion, and such minor processes as subtractive morphology. It also offers analyses of the theoretical challenges these phenomena present. It is the first to make systematic use of large linguistic corpora, including the Corpus of Contemporary American English, the British National Corpus, and the American National Corpus by which, for example, the authors are able to measure the productivity of different patterns and to trace semantic developments as they happen.

After setting out their methodology and theoretical assumptions, the authors describe word formation and inflection in contemporary English. They give equal weight to form and meaning and cover nominalizations, agentive forms, comparatives, root and synthetic compounds, as well as more recondite topics such as the abstract noun-forming suffixes -hood, -dom, and -ship, neoclassical compounds, and the morphology of numbers. They examine the relations between orthography and phonological form. While their focus is on contemporary morphology, they trace the history of phenomena wherever doing so helps to understand and explain current form and function. The final part of the book shows how the data assembled within it bear on current theoretical issues and reveal new lines of research. This outstanding book will interest all scholars and students of English and of linguistic morphology more generally.

Recenzijas

This impressive volume will, for years to come, be an indispensable tool for researchers on English morphology. * Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy, Morphology * The depth and the amount of research that has gone into this work are impressive. The care and thoroughness with which the authors present the corpus-based data are exemplary, and their decision to downplay theory while including copious helpful references to a wide number of synchronic approaches is commendable. This work will be of value to scholars of all sorts who study English, providing analytical bases for later work, data for classroom problems, and rich material for browsing. It is also a fine example of international collaboration between leading morphologists from three continents. * The Linguistic Society of America * It will be unputdownable for considerable time to anyone interested in 'words', how they yield to and defy morphological analysis, and how their incredible range of properties can be classified and commented upon by dyed-in-the-wool morphologists, employing 'modern' ways of data collecting. * Wim Zonneveld, Journal of Linguistics * This comprehensive book, which covers all aspects of English morphology, is a needed reference work. * P.J. Kurtz, CHOICE *

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Winner of the 2014 Leonard Bloomfield Book Award
Abbreviations and notation vii
Preface ix
Part I Introduction
1 Aims and structures
3(4)
2 Basic principles: terminology
7(33)
3 Basic principles: methods
40(6)
4 Orthography
46(15)
Part II Inflection
5 Verb inflection
61(42)
6 Adjective and adverb inflection
103(18)
7 Noun inflection
121(29)
8 Function words: pronouns, determiners, wh-forms, deictics
150(11)
Part III Derivation
9 Derivation: phonological considerations
161(34)
10 Derived nouns: event, state, result
195(21)
11 Derived nouns: personal and participant
216(29)
12 Derived nouns: quality, collective, and other abstracts
245(22)
13 Derived verbs
267(21)
14 Derived adjectives
288(34)
15 Derived adverbs
322(11)
16 Locatives of time and space
333(21)
17 Negatives
354(31)
18 Size, quantity, and attitude
385(46)
Part IV Compounding
19 Compounds: formal considerations
431(32)
20 Compounds: semantic considerations
463(30)
Part V Interaction
21 Combination of affixes
493(16)
22 Affixation on compounds and phrases
509(9)
23 Paradigmatic processes
518(15)
Part VI Themes
24 Inflection versus derivation
533(12)
25 The analysis and limits of conversion
545(23)
26 Blocking, competition, and productivity
568(15)
27 The nature of stratification
583(33)
28 English morphology in a typological perspective
616(12)
29 English morphology and theories of morphology
628(15)
References 643(24)
Index of affixes and other formatives 667(7)
Index of names 674(7)
Index of subjects 681
Laurie Bauer is Professor of Linguistics at Victoria University of Wellington. His books include English Word-formation (CUP 1983), Introducing Linguistic Morphology (2nd edn EUP 2003), Morphological Productivity (CUP 2001) and A Glossary of Morphology (EUP 2004). He is one of the editors of the journal Word Structure.

Rochelle Lieber is Professor of Linguistics at the University of New Hampshire and author of Deconstructing Morphology (Chicago 1992), Morphology and Lexical Semantics (CUP 2004), and Introducing Morphology (CUP 2009). She is co-editor with Pavol Stekauer of the Oxford Handbooks of Compounding and Derivational Morphology (OUP 2009 and 2013).

Ingo Plag is Professor of English Language and Linguistics at the Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf. His books include Morphological Productivity (Mouton de Gruyter 1999), Word-formation in English (CUP 2003), and Introduction to English Linguistics (with co-authors, Mouton de Gruyter 2009). He is co-editor of the journal Morphology.