In:Morphological Complexity within and across Boundaries: In honour of Aslı Göksel
Edited by Aslı Gürer, Dilek Uygun-Gökmen and Balkız Öztürk
[Studies in Language Companion Series 215] 2020
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 15 July 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.215.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction: In honor of Aslı Göksel: A critical mind who challenges assumptions, a creative thinker who transcends boundaries1
Aslı Gürer
Dilek Uygun-Gökmen
Balkız Öztürk
Part I.Within boundaries: The word
Abstraction vs. analogy in the Turkish aorist13
Mine Nakipoğlu
Elise Michon
Word formation through derivation vs. compounding: Perspectives from child language acquisition of Turkish39
F. Nihan Ketrez
Part II.Across boundaries: Morphological complexity and syntax
Restrictive relative clauses in the Greek dialects of Pharasa and Cappadocia63
Metin Bağrıaçık
Person indexing in Sauzini: subject vs. non-subject markers93
Eser Taylan
Subject marking of -DIK/-(y)AcAK complement clauses in written Turkish of the late Ottoman period (1860–1914)121
Celia Kerslake
Structure of plural pronoun constructions155
Tacettin Turgay
Balkız Öztürk
Part III.Across boundaries: Morphological complexity and phonology
Paradigm leveling and regularization derive variation in stress: A corpus study on Turkish non-final stress at the morphology-phonology interface193
Barış Kabak
Janne Lorenzen
The Great Divide: Parts of speech and their consequences for the phonological shape of Turkish words211
Markus A. Pöchtrager
Variability in the realization of agreement in Turkish: A morphotactic account235
Güliz Güneş
Same exponent, different strength: A gradient harmonic account of allomorphy in Greek263
Anthi Revithiadou
Morphosyntax-prosody mismatches in Karachay-Balkar: An analysis of narrow focus constructions285
Aslı Gürer
Dilek Uygun-Gökmen
Part IV.Morphological complexity in Sign Languages
Aspects of clause structure and morphology in Turkish Sign Language315
Kadir Gökgöz
Hande Sevgi
The universal quantifier ‘all’ in Turkish Sign Language353
Burcu Saral
Meltem Kelepir
Null arguments in Turkish Sign Language385
Demet Kayabaşı
Hande Sevgi
A. Sumru Özsoy
Index419
