In:All Things Morphology: Its independence and its interfaces
Edited by Sedigheh Moradi, Marcia Haag, Janie Rees-Miller and Andrija Petrovic
[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 353] 2021
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Published online: 25 August 2021
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Table of contents
Chapter 1.All things morphology: An introduction1
Marcia Haag
Sedigheh Moradi
Andrija Petrovic
Janie Rees-Miller
Part I.Paradigms
Chapter 2.Making sense of morphology: Foxes, hedgehogs and a calculus of infinitesimals17
Farrell Ackerman
Chapter 3.A formal restriction on gender resolution41
Sedigheh Moradi
Part II.Words, stems, and affixes
Chapter 4.Signs and words57
Wendy Sandler
Chapter 5.Leaving the stem by itself81
Olivier Bonami
Sacha Beniamine
Chapter 6.Stem constancy under the microscope: A systematic language comparison of types and limitations of stem
spelling99
Caroline Postler
Nanna Fuhrhop
Chapter 7.Major lexical categories and graphemic weight117
Kristian Berg
Chapter 8.Word formation in the brain: Data from aphasia and related disorders127
Carlo Semenza
Chapter 9.The suffixing preference: A preliminary report on processing affixes in Georgian147
Alice C. Harris
Arthur G. Samuel
Part III.Competition, inheritance, and defaults
Chapter 10.Feature-based competition: A thousand years of Slavonic possessives171
Greville G. Corbett
Chapter 11.Competition in comparatives: A look at Romance scenarios199
Anna M. Thornton
Chapter 12.Multi-layered default in Ripano215
Michele Loporcaro
Tania Paciaroni
Part IV.Morphomes
Chapter 13.Morphomes all the way down!239
Andrew Spencer
Chapter 14.Conditional exponence255
Gregory Stump
Chapter 15.My favorite morphome: The Arabic suffix AT279
Robert Hoberman
Chapter 16.In further pursuit of the adjective: Evidence from the Siouan language Osage289
Marcia Haag
Chapter 17.Two suffix combinations in native and non-native English: Novel evidence for morphomic structures305
Stela Manova
Georgia Knell
Part V.Interfaces
Chapter 18.A short history of phonology in America: Plus c’est la même chose, plus ça change327
Stephen R. Anderson
Chapter 19.Realization Optimality Theory: A constraint-based theory of morphology349
Zheng Xu
Chapter 20.A-prefixing in the ex-slave narratives377
Janie Rees-Miller
Chapter 21.Trajectory of children’s verb formation in Hebrew as a heritage
language395
Dorit Kaufman
Chapter 22.A primer for linguists on the reading wars415
Edwin Battistella
Index431
