In:Morphological Metatheory
Edited by Daniel Siddiqi and Heidi Harley
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 229] 2016
► pp. vii–viii
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Published online: 29 June 2016
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.229.toc
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Table of contents
About the Authors
How are words related?
Paradigms at the interface of a lexeme’s syntax and semantics with its inflectional morphology
A postsyntactic morphome cookbook
Discussion 1
Syncretism in paradigm function morphology and distributed morphology
Phase domains at PF: Root suppletion and its implications
The costs of zero-derived causativity in English: Evidence from reading times and MEG
Spans and words
Discussion 2
Building words
Emergent morphology
Morphology as an adaptive discriminative system
Readjustment: Rejected?
Towards a Restricted Realization Theory: Multimorphemic monolistemicity, portmanteaux, and post-linearization spanning
Discussion 3
We do not need structuralist morphemes, but we do need constituent structure
Inner and Outer morphology in Greek adjectival participles
Re-evaluating exocentricity in word-formation
Affix ordering in Optimal Construction Morphology
On the interplay of facts and theory: Revisiting synthetic compounds in English
Discussion 4
Editors’ note
Index
