: Thomas Stolz, Hitomi Otsuka, Aina Urdze, Johan van der Auwera
: Irregularity in Morphology (and beyond)
: Walter de Gruyter GmbH& Co.KG
: 9783050059587
: Studia TypologicaISSN
: 1
: CHF 160.00
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: Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft
: English
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Irregularity is a philological concept which is not adequately defined. The present volume aims to improve the understanding of irregularity within the domain of morphology, relating to inflectional, derivation, and compounding. Studies aim to discover the potential regularity behind irregularities, the fact or hypothesis that regular (sound) change produces irregularity (Sturtevant's Paradox), the nature of paradigms (esp. suppletion and overabundance), and the interplay of irregular morphology with syntax and pragmatics. Perspectives are synchronic and diachronic. A few studies approach irregularity from the psycholinguistic point of view (issues of memory and acquisition). Languages studied include Latin and its daughter languages French, Catalan and Italian, but also English, German, Greek, Russian, Turkish, Thompson Salish, and the Iroquoian languages. Theories discussed include Canonical Typology, Distributed Morphology, Whole Word Morphology, Minimalism, and the Procedural/Declarative Model.

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Vorwort 17
Mithun 139
Ramat 161
Baronian-Kulinich 181
Penke-Wimmer1101
Anastassiadis-Masoura 1127
Bauke 1141
Kharytonava 1167
Rovai 1187
Aliffi 1213
Royle et al. 1227
Thornton 1251
Balaguer 1271
Koch 1285
List of contributors305
Index of authors309
Index of languages315
Index of subjects319