Introducing Morphology
Author: Rochelle Lieber
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 229
ISBN-13: 0521895499
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A lively introduction to the study of how words are put together.
Author: Rochelle Lieber
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 229
ISBN-13: 0521895499
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A lively introduction to the study of how words are put together.
Author: Lunella Mereu
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 1999-06-15
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 9027284628
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The volume collects a selection of papers presented at a European Colloquium held at the Università degli Studi di Roma Tre in October 1997. It focuses on phenomena at the boundary between morphology and syntax, and provides analyses for data from the fields of both inflectional and derivational morphology and word order. Morpho-syntactic phenomena are analysed cross-linguistically and cross-theoretically, as typologically-different languages (European, Afro-Asiatic, American and Austronesian ones) are dealt with and compared according to a variety of approaches, from minimalism and lexical-functional grammar to grammaticalization theory, taking into account both synchronic variation and diachronic change. The volume is divided into three sections: I. Morphological phenomena and their boundaries, II. Morpho-syntax and pragmatics, and III. Morpho-syntax and semantics, as the interaction with the higher components of the grammar is seen as contributing to explaining variation in morpho-syntactic behaviour.
Author: Thomas Payne
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2006-01-12
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 1139448668
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Designed for those beginning to study linguistics, this is a lively introduction to two key aspects of the structure of language: syntax (the structure of sentences) and morphology (the structure of words). It shows students in a step-by-step fashion how to analyze the syntax and morphology of any language, by clearly describing the basic methods and techniques, and providing almost 100 practical exercises based on data from a rich variety of the world's languages. Written in an engaging style and complete with a comprehensive glossary, Exploring Language Structure explains linguistic concepts by using clear analogies from everyday life. It introduces a range of essential topics in syntax and morphology, such as rules, categories, word classes, grammatical relations, multi-clause constructions and typology. Providing a solid foundation in morphology and syntax, this is the perfect introductory text for beginning students, and will fully prepare them for more advanced courses in linguistic analysis.
Author: Brian Roark
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2007-08-09
Total Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 019153451X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The book will appeal to scholars and advanced students of morphology, syntax, computational linguistics and natural language processing (NLP). It provides a critical and practical guide to computational techniques for handling morphological and syntactic phenomena, showing how these techniques have been used and modified in practice. The authors discuss the nature and uses of syntactic parsers and examine the problems and opportunities of parsing algorithms for finite-state, context-free and various context-sensitive grammars. They relate approaches for describing syntax and morphology to formal mechanisms and algorithms, and present well-motivated approaches for augmenting grammars with weights or probabilities.
Author: John Albert Bickford
Publisher: Sil International, Global Publishing
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 426
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A textbook and practical guide for acquiring skills necessary to analyze the morphology and syntax of languages around the world.
Author: Liliana Sánchez
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 261
ISBN-13: 9027255520
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book presents an innovative analysis that relates informational structure, syntax and morphology in Quechua. It provides a minimalist account of the relationship between focus, topic, evidentiality and other left-peripheral features and sentence-internal constituents marked with suffixes that have been previously considered of a pragmatic nature. Intervention effects show that these relationships are also of a syntactic nature. The analysis is extended to morphological markers that appear on polarity sensitive items and wh-words. The book also provides a brief overview of the main characteristics of Quechua syntax as well as additional bibliographical information.
Author: Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Published: 2008-06-26
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 9027290601
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The papers comprising this volume focus on a broad range of acquisition phenomena (subject dislocation, structural case, word order, determiners, pronouns, quantifiers and logical words) from different languages and language combinations. These include languages with large numbers of speakers (French, German, Spanish) and less frequently spoken ones (Norwegian, Russian, Swiss-German, Hebrew, Basque and Serbo-Croatian) within different language acquisition scenarios and a wide range of populations. Most contributions adopt a common theoretical background within the generative approach with the aim to advance, discuss and critically analyse other research on first, bilingual and language impaired acquisition. The various sections of this stimulating volume reflect different theoretical and methodological perspectives of current research investigating morphology and syntax and offer diverging interpretations.
Author: Jae Jung Song
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 533
ISBN-13: 0199677093
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This textbook provides a critical introduction to major research topics and current approaches in linguistic typology. It draws on a wide range of cross-linguistic data to describe what linguistic typology has revealed about language in general and about the rich variety of ways in which meaning and expression are achieved in the world's languages.
Author: Kristine Bentzen
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Published: 2015-01-22
Total Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 9027269130
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Övdalian is spoken in central Sweden by about 2000 speakers. Traditionally categorized as a dialect of Swedish, it has not received much international attention. However, Övdalian is typologically closer to Faroese or Icelandic than it is to Swedish, and since it has been spoken in relative isolation for about 1000 years, a number of interesting linguistic archaisms have been preserved and innovations have developed. This volume provides seven papers about Övdalian morphology and syntax. The papers, all based on extensive fieldwork, cover topics such as verb movement, subject doubling, wh-words and case in Övdalian. Constituting the first comprehensive linguistic description of Övdalian in English, this volume is of interest for linguists in the fields of Scandinavian and Germanic linguistics, and also historical linguists will be thrilled by some of the presented data. The data and the analyses presented here furthermore challenge our view of the morphosyntax of the Scandinavian languages in some cases – as could be expected when a new language enters the linguistic arena.