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The Syntax-Morphology Interface A Study of Syncretism [Paperback]
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- Category: Books
(Language Arts & Disciplines)
- Author:
Baerman, Matthew, Brown, Dunstan, Corbett, Greville G.
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Author:
Baerman, Matthew, Brown, Dunstan, Corbett, Greville G.
- ISBN-10:
0521102758
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ISBN-10:
0521102758
- ISBN-13:
9780521102759
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ISBN-13:
9780521102759
- Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
- Pages:
304
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Pages:
304
- Binding:
Paperback
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Binding:
Paperback
- Pub Date:
01-May-2009
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Pub Date:
01-May-2009
- SKU:
0521102758-11-MPOD
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SKU:
0521102758-11-MPOD
- Item ID: 100922270
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This pioneering book provides a full-length study of inflectional syncretism, presenting a typology of its occurrence across a wide range of languages.Syncretism--where a single form serves two or more morphosyntactic functions--is a persistent problem at the syntax-morphology interface. It results from a 'mismatch' whereby the syntax of a language makes a particular distinction, but the morphology does not. This pioneering book provides the first full-length study of inflectional syncretism, presenting a typology of its occurrence across a wide range of languages. It will be welcomed by all linguists interested in the relation between words and the larger units of which they are a part.Syncretism--where a single form serves two or more morphosyntactic functions--is a persistent problem at the syntax-morphology interface. It results from a 'mismatch' whereby the syntax of a language makes a particular distinction, but the morphology does not. This pioneering book provides the first full-length study of inflectional syncretism, presenting a typology of its occurrence across a wide range of languages. It will be welcomed by all linguists interested in the relation between words and the larger units of which they are a part.Syncretism--where a single form serves two or more morphosyntactic functions--is a persistent problem at the syntax-morphology interface. It results from a 'mismatch', whereby the syntax of a language makes a particular distinction, but the morphology does not. This pioneering book provides the first full-length study of inflectional syncretism, presenting a typology of its occurrence across a wide range of languages. It will be welcomed by linguists interested in the relation between words and the larger units of which they are a part.Preface; List of abbreviations and symbols; 1. Introduction; 2. Characteristics of syncretism; 3. Cross-linguistic typology of features; 4. Formal representation; 5. Formal framework and case studies; 6. Conclusion; Rló©