What is Morphology? (eBook)
312 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-4443-5176-7 (ISBN)
to the central ideas of morphology, which has been revised and
expanded to include additional material on morphological
productivity and the mental lexicon, experimental and computational
methods, and new teaching material.
* Introduces the fundamental aspects of morphology to students
with minimal background in linguistics
* Includes additional material on morphological productivity and
the mental lexicon, and experimental and computational methods
* Features new and revised exercises as well as suggestions for
further reading at the end of each chapter
* Equips students with the skills to analyze a wide breadth of
classic morphological issues through engaging examples
* Uses cross-linguistic data throughout to illustrate concepts,
specifically referencing Kujamaat Joola, a Senegalese language
* Includes a new answer key, available for instructors online at
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Mark Aronoff is Professor of Linguistics at Stony Brook University (SUNY). He is co-editor, with Janie Rees-Miller, of The Handbook of Linguistics (Wiley-Blackwell, 2001), and served as editor of the journal Language from 1995 to 2000. Kirsten Fudeman is Professor of French at the University of Pittsburgh. She is the author of Vernacular Voices: Language and Identity in Medieval French Jewish Communities (2010).
Preface viii
Acknowledgments xiv
Abbreviations xv
Remarks on Transcription xviii
The International Phonetic Alphabet xx
1 Thinking about Morphology and Morphological Analysis
1
1.1 What is Morphology? 1
1.2 Morphemes 2
1.3 Morphology in Action 4
1.4 Background and Beliefs 10
1.5 Introduction to Morphological Analysis 12
1.6 Summary 22
Introduction to Kujamaat Jóola 23
Further Reading 26
Exercises 27
2 Words and Lexemes 33
2.1 What is a Word? 34
2.2 Empirical Tests for Wordhood 38
2.3 Types of Words 40
2.4 Inflection vs. Derivation 47
2.5 Two Approaches to Morphology: Item-and-Arrangement,
Item-and-Process 49
2.6 The Lexicon 54
2.7 Summary 57
Kujamaat Jóola Noun Classes 58
Further Reading 67
Exercises 68
3 Morphology and Phonology 73
3.1 Allomorphs 74
3.2 Prosodic Morphology 78
3.3 Primary and Secondary Affixes 82
3.4 Linguistic Exaptation, Leveling, and Analogy 86
3.5 Morphophonology and Secret Languages 93
3.6 Summary 95
Kujamaat Jóola Morphophonology 96
Further Reading 103
Exercises 104
4 Derivation and the Lexicon 109
4.1 The Saussurean Sign 109
4.2 Motivation and Compositionality 110
4.3 Derivation and Structure 123
4.4 Summary 130
Derivation in Kujamaat Jóola 131
Further Reading 132
Exercises 133
5 Derivation and Semantics 136
5.1 The Polysemy Problem 137
5.2 The Semantics of Derived Lexemes 139
5.3 Summary 147
Derivation and Verbs in Kujamaat Jóola 148
Further Reading 151
Exercises 152
6 Inflection 157
6.1 What is Inflection? 159
6.2 Inflection vs. Derivation 168
6.3 Inventory of Inflectional Morphology Types 171
6.4 Syncretism 177
6.5 Typology 178
6.6 Summary 180
Agreement in Kujamaat Jóola 182
Further Reading 187
Exercises 189
7 Morphology and Syntax 196
7.1 Morphological vs. Syntactic Inflection 197
7.2 Structural Constraints on Morphological Inflection 198
7.3 Inflection and Universal Grammar 201
7.4 Grammatical Function Change 203
7.5 Summary 209
Kujamaat Jóola Verb Morphology 212
A Brief Survey of Kujamaat Jóola Syntax 219
Further Reading 222
Exercises 223
8 Morphological Productivity and the Mental Lexicon
226
8.1 What is Morphological Productivity? 227
8.2 Productivity and Structure: Negative Prefixes in English
230
8.3 Degrees of Productivity 231
8.4 Salience and Productivity 236
8.5 Testing Productivity 238
8.6 The Mental Lexicon, Psycholinguistics, and Neurolinguistics
246
8.7 Conclusion 252
Further Reading 253
Exercises 254
Glossary 258
References 273
Index 280
"This characteristic of the book particularly recommends
it for teaching, as it is often the case that undergraduate
students are reluctant to engage in argumentation and favor
prescriptive contents. This book manages to lure the student into
thinking and arguing rather than learning definitions."
(Anglistik, 2 September 2012)
"The intended audience is undergraduate students in linguistics
but the text is accessible enough for a person from a general
audience wanting to understand the basic concepts in morphological
theory and practice in linguistics." (Linguist, 25 June 2011)
"Aronoff and Fudeman have produced a clear and jargon-free
introduction to contemporary morphological theory and practice. The
book succeeds particularly in clarifying the empirical content,
organizational principles and analytic techniques that distinguish
morphology from other areas of linguistics."
--James P. Blevins, University of Cambridge
Aronoff and Fudeman have produced a clear and jargon-free
introduction to contemporary morphological theory and practice. The
book succeeds particularly in clarifying the empirical content,
organizational principles and analytic techniques that distinguish
morphology from other areas of linguistics.
James P. Blevins, University of Cambridge
PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS EDITION
"Aronoff and Fudeman have provided an extremely pleasant tour of
the issues in modern morphological theory for beginning students.
The rich collection of exercises will be a godsend to instructors
and students alike, and the thread of discussion of a single
language throughout the book is a brilliant stroke that other texts
should emulate."
Stephen R. Anderson, Yale University
"This unusual book combines a basic start on morphology with an
introduction to Kujamaat Jóola. It is a fine addition to
teaching materials on morphology: a book for beginners to use with
a teacher, yet one from which any linguist could learn. The authors
intend students to develop 'a lasting taste for morphology'.
I think many will."
Greville Corbett, University of Surrey, Guildford
"Morphology has its own organizing principles, distinct from
those of syntax, phonology, and the lexicon. Too many morphology
textbooks obscure this fascinating fact, but Aronoff and Fudeman
refreshingly make it the cornerstone of their exposition."
Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy, University of Canterbury
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 11.7.2011 |
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Reihe/Serie | Fundamentals of Linguistics | Fundamentals of Linguistics |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Schulbuch / Wörterbuch ► Wörterbuch / Fremdsprachen |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Sprachwissenschaft | |
Schlagworte | Linguistics • Linguistik • Morphologie • Sprachwissenschaften • Theoretical Linguistics • Theoretische Linguistik |
ISBN-10 | 1-4443-5176-1 / 1444351761 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4443-5176-7 / 9781444351767 |
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