Table of Contents:
  • Notes on Contributors; Preface; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction: Analogy in grammar; Part I. Typology and Complexity; 2. Principal parts and degrees of paradigmatic transparency; 3. Parts and wholes: Implicative patterns in inflectional paradigms; 4. Resolving pattern conflict: Variation and selection in phonology and morphology; Part II. Learning; 5. The relation between linguistic analogies and lexical categories; 6. The role of analogy for compound words; 7. Morphological analogy: Only a beginning; Part III. Modeling Analogy.