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Morphologie/Morphology

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  • Edition: Bilingual
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-10-01
  • Publisher: Mouton De Gruyter

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Table of Contents

Vorwort xiii
Preface xxi
I. Morphology as a discipline
Der Gegenstand der Morphologie
1(14)
Wolfgang U. Wurzel
The term morphology
15(7)
Paul Salmon
Die Stellung der Morphologie im Sprachsystem (Ubersetzung: Robert Hammel)
22(13)
Vladimir A. Plungian
II. History of morphological research I: From antiquity to the 19th century
The Ancient Near East
35(6)
Jeremy Black
Old Indic grammar
41(11)
George Cardona
Classical Antiquity
52(15)
Robert H. Robins
Traditional Arabic grammar
67(9)
Jonathan Owens
The Middle Ages
76(14)
Vivien Law
Von der Renaissance bis ca. 1800
90(1)
Das 19. Jahrhundert
91(13)
Sabine Ziegler
III. History of morphological research II: Research traditions in the 20th century
Schulgrammatik als Modell linguistischer Beschreibung
104(13)
Clemens Knobloch
Historical-comparative grammar
117(7)
Henry M. Hoenigswald
Uberblick: die europaische Tradition
124(1)
Osteuropa
125(13)
Sebastian Kempgen
France and Switzerland (Translation: Rachel Pankhurst)
138(7)
Francoise Kerleroux
Scandinavia
145(4)
Even Hovdhaugen
Britain
149(8)
Francis Katamba
Germany
157(5)
Wolfgang Motsch
The Netherlands (Translation: Geert Booij)
162(8)
Henk Schultink
American Structuralism
170(21)
John Fought
Tagmemics
191(3)
Ruth M. Brend
Generative grammar
194(16)
Mark Aronoff
IV. Basic concepts
Linguistic sign
210(15)
Pierre Swiggers
Paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations
225(9)
Jaap van Marle
Variation und Invarianz
234(13)
Jose Luis Iturrioz Leza
Stavros Skopeteas
Word
247(10)
Laurie Bauer
Lexical and grammatical meaning
257(7)
William Croft
Category and feature
264(8)
Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy
Markedness
272(9)
Linda R. Waugh
Barbara A. Lafford
Iconicity
281(7)
John Haiman
Naturalness
288(8)
Wolfgang U. Dressler
Regularity
296(7)
Ferenc Kiefer
Productivity
303(9)
Geert Koefoed
Jaap van Marle
V. The role of morphology in grammar and lexicon
Morphology and syntax
312(23)
Andrew Spencer
Morphology and phonology
335(9)
Geert Booij
Morphology between lexicon and grammar
344(5)
Mark Aronoff
Derivation and compounding
349(11)
Pius ten Hacken
Inflection and derivation
360(10)
Geert Booij
VI. Units of morphological structure
Lexical, morphological and syntactic symbolization
370(7)
Joan Bybee
Word boundaries
377(11)
Hans Basboll
Clitics
388(16)
Joel A. Nevis
Internal structure of words
404(13)
Rochelle Lieber
Joachim Mugdan
Submorphemische Einheiten (Ubersetzung und Bearbeitung: Joachim Mugdan)
417(10)
Elena S. Kubrjakova
Phonotactic properties of morphological units
427(8)
Edmund Gussmann
Bogdan Szymanek
Nullelemente in der Morphologie
435(16)
Henning Bergenholtz
Joachim Mugdan
VII. Allomorphy
Morphem, Morph und Allomorph
451(12)
Hans Christian Luschutzky
Phonologische Konditionierung
463(10)
Martin Neef
Morphologische und syntaktische Konditionierung
473(11)
Martin Neef
Fluctuation and free variation (Translation: Marie Landick)
484(5)
Henriette Walter
Generalized representations
489(10)
Tsutomu Akamatsu
Underlying forms
499(11)
Edmund Gussmann
Suppletion
510(13)
Igor Mel'cuk
VIII. Formal processes
Morphological Processes
523(12)
Igor Mel'cuk
Prefixation, suffixation and circumfixation
535(10)
Christopher J. Hall
Infixation
545(7)
Edith A. Moravcsik
Transfixation
552(5)
Ellen Broselow
Reduplication
557(10)
Caroline Wiltshire
Alec Marantz
Substitution of segments and features
567(9)
Rochelle Lieber
Metathesis
576(5)
Thomas Becker
Subtraction
581(6)
Wolfgang U. Dressler
Suprasegmental processes
587(8)
Larry M. Hyman
William R. Leben
IX. Inflection
Lexeme, word-form, paradigm
595(12)
Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy
Meaning vs. use in inflection
607(9)
Aleksandr V. Bondarko
Exponence
616(14)
Richard Coates
Inflection classes
630(8)
Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy
Synkretismus (Ubersetzung: Simona Fabellini)
638(9)
Silvia Luraghi
Defectivity
647(7)
Fred Karlsson
Periphrasis
654(11)
Martin Haspelmath
X. Word classes
Wortart, syntaktische Funktion, syntaktische Kategorie
665(9)
Kjell-Ake Forsgren
Kriterien fur die Definition von Wortarten
674(19)
Clemens Knobloch
Burkhard Schaeder
Wortartensysteme in der Linguistik
693(15)
Barbara Kaltz
Word classes in the world's languages
708(24)
Nicholas Evans
Noun
732(25)
Christian Lehmann
Edith Moravcsik
Adjective
757(13)
D. N. S. Bhat
Regina Pustet
Numeral
770(13)
Joseph H. Greenberg
Pronoun and article
783(11)
Linda Schwartz
Verb
794(14)
Joan Bybee
Auxiliary
808(12)
John M. Anderson
Minor word classes
820(12)
Casper de Groot
XI. Word formation I: Fundamental problems
System vs. norm: coinage and institutionalization
832(8)
Laurie Bauer
Correspondence between formal and semantic relations
840(11)
Wiecher Zwanenburg
Compositionality of meaning
851(6)
Jacob Hoeksema
Inheritance
857(8)
Geert Booij
Base and direction of derivation
865(12)
Claudio Iacobini
Produktivitatsbeschrankungen
877(9)
Franz Rainer
XII. Word formation II: Processes
Die Klassifikation von Wortbildungsprozessen
886(11)
Wolfgang Fleischer
Composition
897(19)
Susan Olsen
Incorporation
916(13)
Marianne Mithun
Derivation
929(14)
Bernd Naumann
Petra M. Vogel
Conversion and category indeterminacy
943(9)
Jan Don
Mieke Trommelen
Wim Zonneveld
Blending
952(4)
Garland Cannon
Clipping and acronymy
956(7)
Charles W. Kreidler
Creative processes
963
Philip Baldi
Chantal Dawar
XIII. Semantic categories and operations in morphology I: Entity concepts
Entity concepts
Deixis and reference
Person
Classifiers
Gender and noun class
Diminution and augmentation
Numerus
Mass and collection
Case
Possession
XIV. Semantic categories and operations in morphology II: State-of affairs, property and related concepts
State-of-affairs concepts
Property concepts
Circumstance concepts
Valency change
Voice
Aspect and aktionsart
Tense
Mood and modality
Interclausal relations
Negation
Comparison and gradation
XV. Morphological typology and universals
Approaches to morphological typology
Types of morphological structure
Quantitative Typologie
Cross-linguistic generalizations and their explanation
XVI. Systems of morphological structure: Illustrative sketches
English (Indo-European: Germanic)
Deutsch (Indogermanisch: Germanisch)
French (Indo-European: Romance)
Russisch (Indogermanisch: Slavisch)
Altgriechisch (Indogermanisch)
Finnish (Finno-Ugric)
Hebrew (Semitic)
Turkisch (Turk)
Hunzib (North-East Caucasian)
Ketisch (Jenisseisch)
West Greenlandic (Eskimo)
Koyukon (Athapaskan)
Montagnais (Algonquian)
Guarani (Tupi-Guarani)
Nahuatl (Uto-Aztecan)
Quechua (Quechua)
Yagua (Peba-Yaguan)
Tagalog (Austronesian)
Diyari (Pama-Nyungan)
Wambon (Awyu)
Turkana (Cushitic)
Twi (Kwa)
Rwanda (Bantu)
Vietnamesisch (Viet-Muong)
Deutsche Gebardensprache
Plansprachen
XVII. Morphological Change I: Fundamental Issues
Fundamental concepts
Grammaticalization: from syntax to morphology
Morphologisierung: von der Phonologie zur Morphologie
Analogical change
Remotivation and reinterpretation
Lexicalization and demotivation
Change in productivity
Morphologische Entlehnung und Lehnubersetzung
Pidginization, creolization and language death
Morphological reconstruction
XVIII. Morphological Change II: Case studies
From Old English to Modern English
Vom Althochdeutschen zum Neuhochdeutschen
From Latin to French
From Vedic to modern Indic languages
From Archaic Chinese to Mandarin
From Classical Arabic to the modern Arabic vernaculars
Tok Pisin
XIX. Psycholinguistic perspectives
Mentale Reprasentation morphologischer Strukturen
Speech production and perception
Speech errors
First language acquisition
Second language acquisition
Sprachstorungen
XX. Morphology in practice
Field work
Interlinear morphemic glossing
Grammaticography
Lexicography
Computational linguistics
XXI. Morphology and related fields
Etymologie
Schriftsysteme
Terminology in Special Languages
Sprachunterricht

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