
The Oxford Handbook of Inflection
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- 1: Matthew Baerman: Introduction
- Part I: Building Blocks
- 2: Stephen R. Anderson: The morpheme: Its nature and use
- 3: Greville G. Corbett: Features in inflection
- 4: Jochen Trommer and Eva Zimmermann: Inflectional exponence
- Part II: Paradigms and their Variants
- 5: James P. Blevins: Inflectional paradigms
- 6: Gregory Stump: Inflection classes
- 7: Matthew Baerman: Paradigmatic deviations
- 8: Gunnar Olafur Hansson: Interfaces: phonology
- 9: Andrew Spencer and Gergana Popova: Periphrasis and inflection
- Part III: Change
- 10: Claire Bowern: Diachrony
- 11: Maarten Kossmann: Contact-induced change
- Part IV: Computation
- 12: Dunstan Brown: Modelling inflectional structure
- 13: Ondrej Bojar: Machine translation
- 14: Katya Pertsova: Machine learning of inflection
- Part V: Psycholinguistics
- 15: Sabine Stoll: Inflectional morphology in language acquisition
- 16: Matthew Walenski: Disorders
- Part VI: Sketches of individual systems
- 17: Mark Donohue: Verbal inflection in Iha: A multiplicity of alignments
- 18: Fiona Mc Laughlin: Inflection in Pulaar
- 19: Axel Holvoet: Lithuanian inflection
- 20: Thomas Stolz: Chamorro inflection
- 21: Rachel Nordlinger: Inflection in Murrinh-Patha
- 22: Matt Coler: Aymara inflection
- 23: Nicholas Evans: Inflection in Nen
- 24: Bert Remijsen, Cynthia L. Miller-Naudé, and Leoma G. Gilley: Stem-internal and affixal morphology in Shilluk
- Reference
- Index
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