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Inflectional Morphology: A Theoretical Study Based on Aspects of Latin Verb Conjugation Book

Inflectional Morphology: A Theoretical Study Based on Aspects of Latin Verb Conjugation
Inflectional Morphology: A Theoretical Study Based on Aspects of Latin Verb Conjugation, Originally published in 1972, this was the most thorough discussion of morphological theory to appear in recent years, and one of the few to be based directly on an 'inflecting' or 'fusional' language - in this case Latin. The book is addressed to theoret, Inflectional Morphology: A Theoretical Study Based on Aspects of Latin Verb Conjugation has a rating of 3 stars
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Inflectional Morphology: A Theoretical Study Based on Aspects of Latin Verb Conjugation, Originally published in 1972, this was the most thorough discussion of morphological theory to appear in recent years, and one of the few to be based directly on an 'inflecting' or 'fusional' language - in this case Latin. The book is addressed to theoret, Inflectional Morphology: A Theoretical Study Based on Aspects of Latin Verb Conjugation
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  • Inflectional Morphology: A Theoretical Study Based on Aspects of Latin Verb Conjugation
  • Written by author P. H. Matthews
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, April 1976
  • Originally published in 1972, this was the most thorough discussion of morphological theory to appear in recent years, and one of the few to be based directly on an 'inflecting' or 'fusional' language - in this case Latin. The book is addressed to theoret
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Part I. Introduction: 1. Preamble; 2. The scope of a linguistic theory; 3. Evaluating morphological theories; Part II. Models of Inflectional Morphology: 4. Item and arrangement morphology: introductory remarks; 5. Item and arrangement morphology: an outline formation; 6. Characteristic problems of inflecting languages; 7. Item and arrangement versus word and paradigm; Part III. Towards a Generative Formulation: 8. Preamble; 9. Word and paradigm morphology: model and morpholexical rules; 10. Some outstanding problems in morphophonemics; Part IV. Towards an Evaluation Procedure: 11. Preamble; 12. Formal economy; 13. Some alternative possibilities in morpholexics; 14. Problems of evaluation in morphophonemics; 15. Concluding observations; Appendices; References; Indices.


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