The Oxford Handbook of Derivational Morphology
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book provides a comprehensive and thorough overview of the study of derivational morphology. Chapters cover theoretical and definitional matters, formal and semantic issues, interdisciplinary connections, and detailed descriptions of derivational...
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This book provides a comprehensive and thorough overview of the study of derivational morphology. Chapters cover theoretical and definitional matters, formal and semantic issues, interdisciplinary connections, and detailed descriptions of derivational processes in a wide range of language families.
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The Oxford Handbook of Derivational Morphology is intended as a companion volume to the Oxford Handbook of Compounding (OUP 2009), aiming to provide a comprehensive and thorough overview of the study of derivational morphology. Written by distinguished scholars, its 41 chapters are devoted to theoretical and definitional matters, formal and semantic issues, interdisciplinary connections, and detailed descriptions of derivational processes in a wide range of language families. It presents the reader with the current state of the art in the study of derivational morphology. The handbook begins with an overview and a consideration of definitional matters, distinguishing derivation from inflection on the one hand and compounding on the other. From a formal perspective, the handbook treats affixation (prefixation, suffixation, infixation, circumfixation, etc.), conversion, reduplication, root and pattern and other templatic processes, as well as prosodic and subtractive means of forming new words. From a semantic perspective, it looks at the processes that form various types of adjectives, adverbs, nouns, and verbs, as well as evaluatives and the rarer processes that form function words. Chapters are devoted to issues of theory, methodology, the historical development of derivation, and to child language acquisition, sociolinguistic, experimental, and psycholinguistic approaches. The second half of the book surveys derivation in fifteen language families that are widely dispersed in terms of both geographical location and typological characteristics. It ends with a consideration of both areal tendencies in derivation and the issue of universals.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „The Oxford Handbook of Derivational Morphology “
- Part I
- 1: Rochelle Lieber and Pavol Stekauer: Introduction: The scope of the handbooks
- 2: Pius ten Hacken: Delineating derivation and inflection
- 3: Susan Olsen: Delineating derivation and compounding
- 4: Rochelle Lieber: Theoretical approaches to derivation
- 5: Mark Aronoff and Mark Lindsay: Productivity, blocking, and lexicalization
- 6: Rochelle Lieber: Methodological issues in studying derivation
- 7: Harald Baayen: Experimental and psycholinguistic approaches
- 8: Laurie Bauer: Concatenative derivation
- 9: Juliette Blevins: Infixation
- 10: Salvador Valera: Conversion
- 11: Sharon Inkelas: Non-concatenative derivation: Reduplication
- 12: Stuart Davis and Natsuko Tsujimura: Non-concatenative derivation: Other processes
- 13: Mary Paster: Allomorphy
- 14: Artemis Alexiadou: Nominal derivation
- 15: Andrew Koontz-Garboden: Verbal derivation
- 16: Antonio Fábregas: Adjectival and adverbial derivation
- 17: Livia Körtvélyessy: Evaluative derivation
- 18: Gregory Stump: Derivation and function words
- 19: Franz Rainer: Homophony versus polysemy in derivation
- 20: Pavol Stekauer: Derivational paradigms
- 21: Pauliina Saarinen and Jennifer Hay: Affix ordering in derivation
- 22: Carola Trips: Derivation and historical change
- 23: Livia Körtvélyessy and Pavol Stekauer: Derivation in a social context
- 24: Eve Clark: Acquisition of derivational morphology
- Part II
- 25: Sailaja Pingali: Indo-European
- 26: Ferenc Kiefer and Johanna Laakso: Uralic
- 27: Irina Nikolaeva: Altaic
- 28: Edward J. Vajda: Yeniseian
- 29: Mark J. Alves: Mon-Khmer
- 30: Robert Blust: Austronesian
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31: Denis Creissels: Niger-Congo
32: Erin Shay: Afro-Asiatic
33: Gerrit Dimmendaal: Nilo-Saharan
34: Karen Steffen Chung, Nathan W. Hill, and Jackson T.-S. Sun: Sino-Tibetan
35: Jane Simpson: Pama-Nyungan
36: Keren Rice: Athabaskan
37: Alana Johns: Eskimo-Aleut
38: Gabriela Caballero: Uto-Aztecan
39: Verónica Nercesian: Matacoan
40: Bernd Heine: Areal tendencies in derivation
41: Rochelle Lieber and Pavol Stekauer: Universals in derivation
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Autoren-Porträt von Rochelle Lieber, Pavol Stekauer
Rochelle Lieber is Professor of Linguistics at the University of New Hampshire. Her interests include morphological theory, especially derivation and compounding, lexical semantics, and the morphology-syntax interface. She is the author of several books including Morphology and Lexical Semantics (CUP, 2004), and Introducing Morphology (CUP, 2010). She is the co-author, with Laurie Bauer and Ingo Plag, of the Oxford Reference Guide to English Morphology (OUP, 2013).Pavol %Stekauer is Professor of English linguistics at P.J. %Safárik University, Kosice, Slovakia. His research has focused on an onomasiological approach to word-formation, sociolinguistic aspects of word-formation, meaning predictability of complex words, and crosslinguistic research into word-formation. His publications include An Onomasiological Theory of English Word-Formation (John Benjamins, 1998), English Word-Formation. A History of Research (1960-1995). Gunter Narr, 2000), and Meaning Predictability in Word-Formation (John Benjamins, 2005).
Rochelle Lieber and Pavol %Stekauer are co-editors of two handbooks: The Handbook of Word-formation (Springer, 2005) and The Oxford Handbook of Compounding (OUP, 2009).
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Rochelle Lieber , Pavol Stekauer
- 2014, 956 Seiten, Maße: 17,1 x 24,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Rochelle Lieber, Pavol Stekauer
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0199641641
- ISBN-13: 9780199641642
- Erscheinungsdatum: 10.10.2014
Sprache:
Englisch
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