The Oxford handbook of inflection /

This is the latest addition to a group of handbooks covering the field of morphology, alongside 'The Oxford Handbook of Case' (2008), 'The Oxford Handbook of Compounding' (2009) and 'The Oxford Handbook of Derivational Morphology' (2014). It provides a comprehensive sta...

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Other Authors: Baerman, Matthew
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2015.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Oxford handbooks in linguistics.
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Summary:This is the latest addition to a group of handbooks covering the field of morphology, alongside 'The Oxford Handbook of Case' (2008), 'The Oxford Handbook of Compounding' (2009) and 'The Oxford Handbook of Derivational Morphology' (2014). It provides a comprehensive state-of-the-art overview of work on inflection, the expression of grammatical information through changes in word forms. The volume's 24 chapters are written by experts in the field from a variety of theoretical backgrounds, with examples drawn from a wide range of languages. The first part of the handbook covers the fundamental building blocks of inflectional form and content, morphemes, features and means of exponence. Part 2 focuses on what is arguably the most characteristic property of inflectional systems, paradigmatic structure and the non-trivial nature of the mapping between function and form. The third part deals with change and variation over time, and the fourth part covers computational issues from a theoretical and practical standpoint. Part 5 addresses psycholinguistic questions relating to language acquisition and neurocognitive disorders. The final part is devoted to sketches of individual inflectional systems, illustrating a range of typological possibilities across a genetically diverse set of languages from Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Australia, Europe and South America.
Physical Description:xxi, 688 pages ; 26 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:9780199591428
0199591423