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Extravagant Morphology

Studies in rule-bending, pattern-extending and theory-challenging morphology

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Taking extra-vagans literally (Lat. ‘wandering outside, out of bounds’), this volume comprises nine case studies on extravagant morphology ranging from pattern-extending derivational processes via theory-challenging compounding processes to interface-straddling morphosyntactic phenomena. As a heuristic approach, morphological extravagance captures word-formation processes characterised by constraint violations, interface phenomena as well as borderline phenomena not easily reconcilable with traditional postulates of morphological accounts. In this regard, the notion of extravagance allows for an exploration of rule-bending language use both empirically and theoretically. The volume makes a valuable contribution to studies on morphological variation, which has only recently seen a renewed and growing interest in morphological phenomena that challenge morphological frameworks. The volume is of interest to all researchers who seek to gain a broader understanding of the mechanisms and factors at work in morphological variation and who are interested in the reassessment of morphological theorising in light of empirical data.
[Studies in Language Companion Series, 223] 2022.  v, 258 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 23 February 2022
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2025. On the relationship between linguistic creativity and change in morphological constructions. English Language and Linguistics 29:2  pp. 238 ff. DOI logo
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2025. Constructional approaches to creativity and productivity in English: Introduction. English Language and Linguistics 29:2  pp. 229 ff. DOI logo
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2024. An Upper Take on Doubler-Uppers. Languages 9:3  pp. 91 ff. DOI logo
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2024. Attack of the snowclones: A corpus-based analysis of extravagant formulaic patterns. Journal of Linguistics 60:3  pp. 599 ff. DOI logo
Koliopoulou, Maria & Jim Walker
2024. Exploring Creativity and Extravagance: The Case of Double Suffixation in English. Languages 9:3  pp. 88 ff. DOI logo
Cappelle, Bert
2022. Lexical Integrity: A mere construct or more a construction?. Yearbook of the German Cognitive Linguistics Association 10:1  pp. 183 ff. DOI logo
Ungerer, Tobias & Stefan Hartmann
2020. Delineating extravagance. Belgian Journal of Linguistics 34  pp. 345 ff. DOI logo

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