
Morphology
From Data to Theories, 2nd Edition
Edinburgh University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 31. January 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-3995-2972-3 (ISBN)
Description
This textbook provides an in-depth introduction to morphology, while also engaging with the latest research and developments in the field. By presenting the latest theories and highlighting the current challenges in morphology, it offers a firm grounding for starting your own original research and will inspire your own thinking about the morphology of your target languages. It guides you through the context, theories and latest research in morphology with end-of-chapter exercises designed to strengthen your understanding of key topics and suggestions for further reading offered as a starting point for further study.
This second edition incorporates the latest research within morphology, drawing on new research from the fields of psycholinguistics and language acquisition and discussing morphology in relation to syntax, lexical semantics and phonology. It also pays particular attention to the debate between lexicalism and constructionism. With two new chapters on morphology and language acquisition and morphology and psycholinguistics and updated accounts of the claims made within each theory to reflect current research trends, there is so much here to invigorate and inspire your study of morphology.
This second edition incorporates the latest research within morphology, drawing on new research from the fields of psycholinguistics and language acquisition and discussing morphology in relation to syntax, lexical semantics and phonology. It also pays particular attention to the debate between lexicalism and constructionism. With two new chapters on morphology and language acquisition and morphology and psycholinguistics and updated accounts of the claims made within each theory to reflect current research trends, there is so much here to invigorate and inspire your study of morphology.
Reviews / Votes
Intended for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, this new edition of Fabregas and Scalise is an excellent introduction to morphological theory as it has developed over the last four decades. The text offers a comprehensive and well-balanced overview of issues concerning derivation, inflection, and compounding, and new chapters on psycholinguistics and language acquisition. -- Rochelle Lieber, University of New HampshireMore details
Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
9 tables
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
386 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-3995-2972-3 (9781399529723)
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Persons
Antonio Fabregas is Full Professor of Spanish Linguistics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. He is the author of eight monographs and more than a hundred articles on the structure of words in Romance languages and their interaction with semantics and phonology. Sergio Scalise is full professor of General Linguistics at the University of Bologna. He has worked exstensively on theoretical morphology and on morphology of Italian, He is director of the Journal "Lingue e Linguaggio" and co-organizer of the Mediterranean Morphology Meetings. He gave courses, seminars and lectures in several universities (Madrid, Barcelona, Girona, Paris, Cambridge, Hamburg, Vienna, Tokyo, New York, Amsterdam, Rome, Budapest, etc.)
Author
Full Professor, Spanish LinguisticsUniversity of Tromso
Full Professor, General LinguisticsUniversity of Bologna
Content
List of Abbreviations
Foreword
1. Morphology: Definitions and Basic Concepts
2. Morphological Units
3. Morphological Structures
4. Inflectional Processes
5. Derivational Processes
6. Compounding and Other Word-Formation Processes
7. Morphology's Relation to Syntax
8. Morphology's Relation to Phonology and Semantics
9. Psycholinguistic Issues in Morphology
10. Acquisition and Loss of Morphological Knowledge
Answers to the Exercises
References
Index
Foreword
1. Morphology: Definitions and Basic Concepts
2. Morphological Units
3. Morphological Structures
4. Inflectional Processes
5. Derivational Processes
6. Compounding and Other Word-Formation Processes
7. Morphology's Relation to Syntax
8. Morphology's Relation to Phonology and Semantics
9. Psycholinguistic Issues in Morphology
10. Acquisition and Loss of Morphological Knowledge
Answers to the Exercises
References
Index