Competition in Inflection and Word-Formation /

This is the first volume specifically dedicated to competition in inflection and word-formation, a topic that has increasingly attracted attention. Semantic categories, such as concepts, classes, and feature bundles, can be expressed by more than one form or formal pattern. This departure from the i...

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Other Authors: Rainer, Franz (Editor), Gardani, Francesco (Editor), Dressler, Wolfgang U. (Editor), Luschützky, Hans Christian (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019.
Edition:1st ed. 2019.
Series:Studies in Morphology, 5
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505 0 |a Competition in morphology: A historical outline; Gardani, Francesco, Franz Rainer and Hans Christian Luschützky -- Part I: Derivational morphology -- Competitors and alternants in linguistic morphology; Aronoff, Mark -- Competition in derivation: What can we learn from French doublets in -age and -ment? Fradin, Bernard -- Competition between event-denoting deverbal nouns and nominal infinitives in Italian; Varvara, Rossella and Roberto Zamparelli -- Rivalry and lack of blocking among Italian and German diminutives in adult and child language; Dressler, Wolfgang U., Lavinia Merlini Barbaresi, Sonja Schwaiger, Jutta Ransmayr, Sabine Sommer-Lolei and Katharina Korecky-Kröll -- Blocking as a function of the nature of linguistic representations: Where psycholinguistics and morphology meet; Versloot, Arjen and Eric Hoekstra -- Part II: Inflectional morphology -- When nobody wins; Gorman, Kyle and Charles Yang -- Competition in Frisian past participles; Anne Merkuur, Jan Don, Eric Hoekstra and Arjen Versloot -- Overabundance: A canonical typology; Anna M. Thornton -- An apparently noncanonical pattern of morphotactic competition; Gregory Stump -- Part III: Multiword expressions and compounding -- Competition between morphological words and multiword expressions; Francesca Masini -- Chinese adjective-noun combinations; Xu Zheng. 
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