In:Morphology: A Study of the Relation between Meaning and Form
Joan L. Bybee
[Typological Studies in Language 9] 1985
► pp. ix–xii
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Published online: 1 January 1985
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.9.toc
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Table of contents
Morphology and Morpho-Phonemics1
Toward explanation in Morphology3
Semantic Determinants of Inflectional Expression11
The Organization of Paradigms49
The Lexical/ Derivational/ Inflectional Continuum81
Two Principles in a Dynamic Model of Lexical Representation111
Aspect, Tense and Mood Inflections in the Languages of the world137
Aspect141
Tense155
Mood165
Aspect, Tense and Mood as Grammatical Categories191
Conclusion207
Appendix:Languages of Perkins' sample215
References217
Index231
