perspectives from Romance inflectional morphology /
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edited by Martin Maiden ... [et al.].
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New York :
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Oxford University Press,
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c2011.
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xix, 481 p. :
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ill. ;
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24 cm.
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 436-470) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Machine generated contents note: pt. I Autonomous Morphology -- Corroborations and Challenges -- 1.Stress-conditioned Allomorphy in Surmiran (Rumantsch) / Stephen R. Anderson -- 2.Morphomes and `Stress-conditioned Allomorphy' in Romansh / Martin Maiden -- 3.Accentual Patterns in Romance Verb Forms / Judith Meinschaefer -- 4.The Notion of the Morphome / Paul O'Neill -- 5.Representational Aspects of Morphomic Vowel Variation in Southern Italy / Sascha Gaglia -- 6.The Romance Imperative, Irregular Morphology, Syncretism, and the Morphome / Andrew Swearingen -- 7.Learning Paradigms in Time and Space: Computational Evidence from Romance Languages / Basilio Calderone -- 8.Conjugations and Complex Stems in Spanish Verbs: Generalization Properties and Priming Effects / Rafael Linares -- pt. II Evolution of Stem Allomorphy -- 9.The Evolution of a Morphome in Catalan Verb Inflection / Max W. Wheeler
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Note continued: 10.Metaphony in Portuguese 3rd Class -u(C)C-ir and -o(C)C-ir Verbs: Evidence from Modem Galician and Medieval Galician-Portuguese / Maria Goldbach -- 11.Morphomic Structure and Loan-verb Integration: Evidence from Lusophone Creoles / Ana R. Luis -- pt. III Interfaces with Syntax or Semantics -- 12.A Realization Optimality-Theoretic Approach to Full and Partial Identity of Forms / Mark Aronoff -- 13.Syncretism and Suppletion in Gallo-Romance Verb Paradigms / Marc-Olivier Hinzelin -- 14.Variable Analyses of a Verbal Inflection in (mainly) Canadian French / John Charles Smith -- 15.Syncretism and Neutralization in the Marking of Romance Object Agreement / Michele Loporcaro -- 16.Overabundance (Multiple Forms Realizing the Same Cell): A Non-canonical Phenomenon in Italian Verb Morphology / Anna M. Thornton -- 17.Clitics of Italian verbi procomplementari: What are they? / Cinzia Russi -- 18.Periphrasis in Romance / Catherine Taylor
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This text is about the nature of morphology & its place in the structure of grammar. Drawing on a range of aspects of Romance inflectional morphology, leading scholars present detailed arguments for the autonomy of morphology; that morphology has phenomena & mechanisms of its own that are not reducible to syntax or phonology.