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Grammar - description of the structure of a language, consisting of the sounds (see phonology); the meaningful combinations of these sounds into words or parts of words, called morphemes; and the arrangement of the morphemes into phrases and sentences, called syntax. School grammars for the speakers of a standard language (e.g., English grammars for English-speaking students) are not descriptive


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    Morphological Aspects of Language Processing » Read Now

    by Laurie Beth Feldman. 416 pgs.

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    Word Structure (Chap. 3 "Lexical and Grammatical Morphology" and Chap. 6 "Identifying Grammatical Morphemes") » Read Now

    by Richard Coates. 102 pgs.

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    Word Structure , provides a complete introduction to morphology, the study of the structure of words. Word Structure :* examines how words work as part of the language system* encourages readers to take an objective and analytic approach* refers to a wealth of languages, including Turkish and...
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    English Words: History and Structure (Chap. 4 "Smaller Than Words: Morphemes and Types of Morphemes") » Read Now

    by Donka Minkova, Robert Stockwell. 208 pgs.

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    English Words: History and Structure is concerned primarily with the learned vocabulary of English, the words borrowed from the classical languages and French. It is both an introduction to some of the basic principles of linguistic analysis and a helpful manual for vocabulary discernment and...
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    Phonology and Language Use (Chap. 5 "The Interaction of Phonology with Morphology" and Chap. 6 "The Units of Storage and Access: Morphemes, Words, and Phrases") » Read Now

    by Joan Bybee. 238 pgs.

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    Referencing new developments in cognitive and functional linguistics, phonetics, and connectionist modeling, this book investigates various ways in which a speaker/hearer's experience with language affects the representation of phonology. Rather than assuming phonological representations in terms of...
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    Inflectional Morphology: A Theory of Paradigm Structure » Read Now

    by Gregory T. Stump. 308 pgs.

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    A new contribution to linguistic theory, this book presents a formal framework for the analysis of word structure in human language. It sets forth the network of hypotheses constituting Paradigm Function Morphology, a theory of inflectional form. The book differs from other recent works on the same...
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    Current Morphology » Read Now

    by Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy. 292 pgs.

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    This book aims to provide a thorough and wide-ranging introduction to approaches to morphology in linguistic theory over the last twenty years. This comprehensive survey concentrates not only on the generative linguistic mainstream, but on approaches that are less fashionable or relatively unknown...
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    The Morphology of Chinese: A Linguistic and Cognitive Approach » Read Now

    by Jerome L. Packard. 335 pgs.

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    This book aims to dispel the myth that Chinese "doesn't have words" but instead "has characters." Jerome Packard challenges the common belief that Chinese has no morphology, demonstrating how analysis of Chinese word formation enhances our understanding of word universals in natural language. His...
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    Lexical Strata in English: Morphological Causes, Phonological Effects » Read Now

    by Heinz J Giegerich. 329 pgs.

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    Heinz Giegerich investigates the way in which alternations in the sound patterns of words interact with the processes of word formation in the language. Drawing examples from English and German, he uncovers and spells out in detail the principles of "lexical morphology and phonology," a theory that...
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    Case Marking and Reanalysis: Grammatical Relations from Old to Early Modern English » Read Now

    by Cynthia L. Allen. 510 pgs.

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    It is commonly stated that the loss of case marking distinctions between Old and Middle English had profound consequences for the syntax of the language. In particular, linguists have attributed both the loss of the 'impersonal' constructions such as methinks and the introduction of new passives...
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    The Phonology and Morphology of Kimatuumbi » Read Now

    by David Arnold Odden. 318 pgs.

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    Kimatuumbi is a Bantu language spoken in Tanzania. Its two most interesting phonological properties are vowel length and tone, and it provides data that are crucial for resolving certain questions in contemporary phonological theory. This book is the first detailed modern study of the language.

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