Markus A. Pöchtrager
List of John Benjamins publications in which Markus A. Pöchtrager is involved.
Journal
Titles
Morphology and its demarcations: Selected papers from the 11th Morphology meeting, Vienna, February 2004
Edited by Wolfgang U. Dressler, Dieter Kastovsky, Oskar E. Pfeiffer and Franz Rainer
The papers in this volume derive from the International Morphology Meeting (Vienna 2004) and were selected because they address the main topic of the conference: external and internal demarcations of morphology. The external demarcation between syntax and morphology is dealt with in the papers by… read more[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 264] 2005. xiv, 317 pp.
Morphological Analysis in Comparison
Edited by Wolfgang U. Dressler, Oskar E. Pfeiffer, Markus A. Pöchtrager and John R. Rennison
This volume consists of selected and revised papers from the Seventh International Morphology Meeting, held in 1996 in Vienna. It presents advances in morphological theorizing, such as the foundations of sign-based morphology, the morphology-syntax interface, the boundaries between compounding and… read more[Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 201] 2000. x, 261 pp.
2020 The great divide: Parts of speech and their consequences for the phonological shape of Turkish words Morphological Complexity within and across Boundaries: In honour of Aslı Göksel, Gürer, Aslı, Dilek Uygun-Gökmen and Balkız Öztürk (eds.), pp. 211–234 | Chapter
Various restrictions about the phonological structure of Turkish roots/bases apply differently to verbs than to other categories. This article looks at several such phenomena and finds that phonological privilege, i.e. more variety in patterns, does not apply uniformly to either verbs or the… read more
2016 Is there phonological vowel reduction in Turkish? Exploring the Turkish Linguistic Landscape: Essays in honor of Eser Erguvanlı-Taylan, Güven, Mine, Didar Akar, Balkız Öztürk and Meltem Kelepir (eds.), pp. 21–40 | Article
This article looks at vowel reduction in Turkish from the point of view of Government Phonology, trying to establish its place in grammar, i.e. whether it is a phonological process or something else. Government Phonology employs rigid criteria to delineate the domain of phonology. While vowel… read more
2002 Subject index Morphology 2000: Selected papers from the 9th Morphology Meeting, Vienna, 24–28 February 2000, Bendjaballah, Sabrina, Wolfgang U. Dressler, Oskar E. Pfeiffer and Maria D. Voeikova (eds.), pp. 315–317 | Index
2000 Introduction Morphological Analysis in Comparison, Dressler, Wolfgang U., Oskar E. Pfeiffer, Markus A. Pöchtrager and John R. Rennison (eds.), pp. vii–x | Miscellaneous





