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BukuUnderstanding and Measuring Morphological Complexity
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Author: Baerman, Matthew (Editor); Brown, Dunstan (Editor); Corbett, Greville G. (Editor)
Topik: MORPHOLOGY (LINGUISTICS)
Bahasa: (EN )    ISBN: 978-0-19-872376-9    
Penerbit: Oxford University Press     Tempat Terbit: Oxford    Tahun Terbit: 2015    
Jenis: Books - Textbook
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Abstract
This book aims to assess the nature of morphological complexity, and the properties that distinguish it from the complexity manifested in other components of language. Of the many ways languages have of being complex, perhaps none is as daunting as what can be achieved by inflectional morphology: this volume examines languages such as Archi, which has a 1,000,000-form verb paradigm, and Chinantec, which has over 100 inflection classes. Alongside this complexity, inflection is notable for its variety across languages: one can take two unrelated languages and discover that they share similar syntax or phonology, but one would be hard pressed to find two unrelated languages with the same inflectional systems.

In this volume, senior scholars and junior researchers highlight novel perspectives on conceptualizing morphological complexity, and offer concrete means for measuring, quantifying and analysing it. Examples are drawn from a wide range of languages, including those of North America, New Guinea, Australia, and Asia, alongside a number of European languages. The book will be a valuable resource for all those studying complexity phenomena in morphology, and for theoretical linguists more generally, from graduate level upwards.
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  1. Understanding and measuring morphological complexity: an introduction, halaman 3-10
  2. Dimensions of morphological complexity, halaman 11-26
  3. Rhizomorphomes, meromorphomes, and metamorphomes, halaman 29-52
  4. Morphological opacity: Rules of referral in Kanum verbs, halaman 53-68
  5. Morphological complexity a la Oneida, halaman 69-92
  6. Gender-number marking in Archi: Small is complex, halaman 93-116
  7. Contrasting modes of representation for inflectional systems: Some implications for computing morphological complexity, halaman 119-140
  8. Computational complexity of abstractive morphology, halaman 141-166
  9. Patterns of syncretism and paradigm complexity: The case of Old and Middle Indic declension, halaman 167-184
  10. Learning and the complexity of Ø-marking, halaman 185-204

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