LINGUIST List 19.3072
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TOC: Word Structure 1/2 (2008)
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Word Structure Vol 1, No 2 (2008)
Message 1: Word Structure Vol 1, No 2 (2008)
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Date: 09-Oct-2008
From: Anna Glazier <Anna.Glazier eup.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Word Structure Vol 1, No 2 (2008)
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
http://www.eup.ed.ac.uk/
Journal Title: Word Structure
Volume Number: 1
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2008
Main Text:
Articles Phonologically Conditioned Allomorphy in the Morphology of Surmiran (Rumantsch), Stephen R. Anderson Pseudometathesis in Three Standard Arabic Broken-Plural Templates Youssef A. Haddad A Constructional Approach to Lexicalization Processes in the History of English: Evidence from possessive constructions Graeme Trousdale Recursive Compounds Makiko Mukai Review Article Gereon Müller Review of Matthew Baerman, Dunstan Brown & Greville G. Corbett, The Syntax-Morphology Interface: A study of syncretism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Reviews Bodgan Szymanek Review of Laurie Bauer, A Glossary of Morphology. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2004. Dunstan Brown Review of Gereon Müller, Lutz Gunkel and Gisela Zifonun (Eds), Explorations in Nominal Inflection. Berlin/New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 2004. Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy Review of Gabriele Stein, A Dictionary of English Affixes: Their function and meaning (LINCOM Studies in English Linguistics 12). Munich: Lincom Europa, 2007. Erwin Chan & Charles Yang Review of Kenneth R. Beesley & Lauri Karttunen, Finite State Morphology. Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications, 2003. Find Word Structure at http://www.eupjournals.com/WORD
Linguistic Field(s):
General Linguistics
Morphology
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