Aspects of the theory of morphology by Igor Mel'čuk. Ed. by David Beck
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Literaturverz. S. [569] - 596
The book is aimed at constructing a system of concepts for linguistic morphology in a rigorously deductive way - in order to test these concepts typologically, that is, by applying them to the description of morphological phenomena of about 100 languages. Nine chapters of Aspects of the Theory of Morphology are dedicated to such major items as grammatical case, voice, morph vs. morpheme, morphological processes, etc. Two chapters deal with interfaces: the syntax-morphology interface (agreement and government) and the morphology-phonology interface (phonemization in a morphological model). Being metalinguistically oriented, the book is strongly anchored in typological studies and offers a number of descriptive case studies. Its prospective readership includes all students of language: linguists, computational linguists, anthropologists, translators
Melčuk, Igor, 1932 - : Aspects of the Theory of Morphology