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Inflection and word formation in Romance languages / edited by Sascha Gaglia and Marc-Olivier Hinzelin.
LIBRA PC103 .I54 2012
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Linguistik aktuell/linguistics today ; v. 186.
- Linguistik aktuell/linguistics today ; v. 186
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Romance languages--Word formation.
- Romance languages.
- Romance languages--Inflection.
- Romance languages--Morphology.
- Romance languages--Grammar, Comparative.
- Physical Description:
- vi, 400 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2012.
- Contents:
- 1 Acknowledgements p. vii
- 2 Morphological theories, the Autonomy of Morphology, and Romance data p. 1 / Marc-Olivier Hinzelin; Sascha Gaglia
- 3 A\paradox? p. 27 / Martin Maiden
- 4 Verb morphology gone astray p. 55 / Marc-Olivier Hinzelin
- 5 The\Friulian subject clitics p. 83 / Sascha Gaglia
- 6 Romance clitic pronouns in lexical paradigms p. 119 / Christoph Schwarze
- 7 Hiatus resolution between function and lexical words in French and Italian p. 141 / Luigia Garrapa
- 8 Occitan plurals p. 179 / Patrick Sauzet
- 9 Partial or complete lack of plural agreement p. 201 / Natascha Pomino
- 10 Noun inflectional classes in Maceratese p. 231 / Tania Paciaroni
- 11 Participles and nominal aspect p. 271 / Eva-Maria Remberger
- 12 Modifying suffixes in Italian and the Autonomy of Morphology p. 295 / Heike Necker
- 13 SE -verbs, SE -forms or SE -constructions? SE and its transitional stages between morphology and syntax p. 319 / Katrin Mutz
- 14 The\lexicalist hypothesis and the semantics of event nominalization suffixes p. 347 / Melanie Uth
- 15 Italian brand names - morphological categorisation and the Autonomy of Morphology p. 369 / Antje Zilg
- 16 Author index p. 385
- 17 Index of subjects and languages p. 389.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9789027255693
- 9027255695
- 9789027274588
- 9027274584
- OCLC:
- 775420106
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