The texture of the lexicon : relational morphology and the parallel architecture / Ray Jackendoff and Jenny Audring.

In this volume, Ray Jackendoff and Jenny Audring embark on a major reconceptualisation of linguistic theory as seen through the lens of morphology. The framework integrates morphology into the overall architecture of language, enabling it to interact insightfully with phonology, syntax, semantics, a...

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Main Authors: Jackendoff, Ray, 1945- (Author), Audring, Jenny, 1977- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020.
Edition:First edition.
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520 8 |a In this volume, Ray Jackendoff and Jenny Audring embark on a major reconceptualisation of linguistic theory as seen through the lens of morphology. The framework integrates morphology into the overall architecture of language, enabling it to interact insightfully with phonology, syntax, semantics, and above all, the lexicon. 
505 0 |a Abbreviations and symbols -- PART I: THE THEORY -- Chapter 1: Situating Morphology -- Chapter 2: The functions of schemas -- Chapter 3: Motivation in the lexicon -- PART: II USING AND REFINING THE TOOLS -- Chapter 4: Formalizing morphological phenomena -- Chapter 5: Formalizing Inflection -- Chapter 6: Morphologically conditioned phonological alternations -- PART III: BEYOND MORPHOLOGICAL THEORY -- Chapter 7: Language processing and language acquisition through the lens of Relational Morphology -- Chapter 8: Applying the tools to other domains -- Chapter 9: Coda: What have we done? -- References -- Index of affixes, words, constructions, and schemas -- Index of subjects and authors. 
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