In:Syntax within the Word: Economy, allomorphy, and argument selection in Distributed Morphology
Daniel Siddiqi
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 138] 2009
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 18 February 2009
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.138.toc
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Table of contents
Preface & acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Part 1. Introduction1
Chapter 1. Syntax within the Word
Chapter 2. Distributed Morphology
Chapter 3. Morphological operations in DM: From spellout to PF
Part 2. On a theory of root allomorphy27
Chapter 4. Root allomorphy
Chapter 5. Simplifying DM
Chapter 6. Expansion of fusion analysis
Chapter 7. Inflection in compounds
Chapter 8. Interim conclusions
Part 3. Argument selection67
Chapter 9. Argument selection within Distributed Morphology
Chapter 10. MINIMIZE EXPONENCE based account of subcategorization
Chapter 11. Subcategorization expanded
Chapter 12. The nature of verbs
Chapter 13. Interim conclusions, redux111
Part 4. Odds and ends113
Chapter 14. Event semantics
Chapter 15. Typology and theory
Chapter 16. Conclusions
References
Index
