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    Contemporary morphological theories : a user's guide / Thomas W. Stewart.

    • Title:Contemporary morphological theories : a user's guide / Thomas W. Stewart.
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    • Author/Creator:Stewart, Thomas W., author.
    • Published/Created:Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2016]
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Grammar, Comparative and general--Morphology.
      Scottish Gaelic language--Morphology.
      Georgian language--Morphology.
      Sanskrit language--Morphology.
    • Description:xii, 178 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780748692682 paperback
      0748692681 paperback
      9780748692705 electronic publication
      9780748692699 electronic book
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. Opening the discussion
      1.1. Morphology: what, and why?
      1.2. Theory and metatheory
      1.3. continua: how to interpret a table
      1.3.1. Morpheme-based versus word/lexeme-based
      1.3.2. Formalist versus functionalist
      1.3.3. In-grammar versus in-lexicon
      1.3.4. Phonological versus syntactic formalism
      1.3.5. Incremental versus realisational
      1.4. road ahead
      2. Theory profiles
      2.0. brief prologue
      2.1. A-Morphous Morphology
      2.2. Autolexical Syntax/Automodular Grammar
      2.3. Categorial Morphology
      2.4. Construction Morphology
      2.5. Distributed Morphology
      2.6. Lexeme
      Morpheme Base Morphology
      2.7. Lexical Morphology and Phonology/Stratal Optimality Theory
      2.8. Minimalist Morphology
      2.9. Natural Morphology
      2.10. Network Model
      2.11. Network Morphology
      2.12. Paradigm Function Morphology
      2.13. Prosodic Morphology
      2.14. Word-based Morphology
      2.15. Word Syntax
      2.16. Overview
      3. Time for a test drive: putting descriptive frameworks through their paces
      3.0. Purpose of this chapter
      3.1. Scottish Gaelic nouns: initial consonant mutation
      3.1.1. A-Morphous Morphology
      3.1.2. Autolexical Syntax/Automodular Grammar
      3.1.3. Categorial Morphology
      3.1.4. Construction Morphology
      3.1.5. Distributed Morphology
      3.1.6. Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology
      3.1.7. Lexical Morphology and Phonology/Stratal Optimality Theory
      3.1.8. Minimalist Morphology
      3.1.9. Natural Morphology
      3.1.10. Network Model
      3.1.11. Network Morphology
      3.1.12. Paradigm Function Morphology
      3.1.13. Prosodic Morphology
      3.1.14. Word-based Morphology
      3.1.15. Word Syntax
      3.1.16. What is at stake here?
      3.2. Georgian verbs: agreement marker disjunctivity
      3.2.1. A-Morphous Morphology
      3.2.2. Autolexical Syntax/Automodular Grammar
      3.2.3. Categorial Morphology
      3.2.4. Construction Morphology
      3.2.5. Distributed Morphology
      3.2.6. Lexeme
      Morpheme Base Morphology
      3.2.7. Lexical Morphology and Phonology/Stratal Optimality Theory
      3.2.8. Minimalist Morphology
      3.2.9. Natural Morphology
      3.2.10. Network Model
      3.2.11. Network Morphology
      3.2.12. Paradigm Function Morphology
      3.2.13. Prosodic Morphology
      3.2.14. Word-based Morphology
      3.2.15. Word Syntax
      3.2.16. What is at stake here?
      3.3. Sanskrit gerunds: prefix
      suffix interaction
      3.3.1. A-Morphous Morphology
      3.3.2. Autolexical Syntax/Automodular Grammar
      3.3.3. Categorial Morphology
      3.3.4. Construction Morphology
      3.3.5. Distributed Morphology
      3.3.6. Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology
      3.3.7. Lexical Morphology and Phonology/Stratal Optimality Theory
      3.3.8. Minimalist Morphology
      3.3.9. Natural Morphology
      3.3.10. Network Model
      3.3.11. Network Morphology
      3.3.12. Paradigm Function Morphology
      3.3.13. Prosodic Morphology
      3.3.14. Word-based Morphology
      3.3.15. Word Syntax
      3.3.16. What is at stake here?
      4. Broadening the discussion
      4.0. search for definition
      4.1. Typology
      4.2. Productivity
      4.3. Fair comparison
      4.4. Outro.
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