Inflectional Identity

Author:   Asaf Bachrach (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ,  Andrew Nevins (Harvard University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Volume:   18
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9780199219643


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   24 January 2008
Format:   Paperback
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A recurrent issue in linguistic theory and psychology concerns the cognitive status of memorized lists and their internal structure. In morphological theory, the collections of inflected forms of a given noun, verb, or adjective into inflectional paradigms are thought to constitute one such type of list. This book focuses on the question of which elements in a paradigm can stand in a relation of partial or total phonological identity. Leading scholars consider inflectional identity from a variety of theoretical perspectives, with an emphasis on both case studies and predictive theories of where syncretism and other ""paradigmatic pressures"" will occur in natural language. The authors consider phenomena such as allomorphy and syncretism while exploring questions of underlying representations, the formal properties of markedness, and the featural representation of conjugation and declension classes. They do so from the perspective of contemporary theories of morphology and phonology, including Distributed Morphology and Optimality Theory, and in the context of a wide range of languages, among them Amharic, Greek, Romanian, Russian, Saami, and Yiddish. The subjects addressed in the book include the role of featural decomposition of morphosyntactic features, the status of paradigms as the unit of syncretism, asymmetric effects in identity-dependence, and the selection of a base-of-derivation. The Bases of Inflectional Identity will interest linguists and cognitive scientists, especially students and scholars of phonological theory and the phonology-morphology and mind-language interfaces at graduate level and above.

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Author:   Asaf Bachrach (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ,  Andrew Nevins (Harvard University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Volume:   18
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.587kg
ISBN:  

9780199219643


ISBN 10:   0199219648
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   24 January 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1: Asaf Bachrach and Andrew Nevins: Approaches to Inflectional Identity 2: Jonathan Bobaljik: Paradigms (Optimal and Otherwise): A Case for Scepticism 3: Morris Halle and Alec Marantz: Clarifying 'Blur': Paradigms, Defaults, and Inflectional Classes 4: Peter Svenonius: Paradigm Generation and Northern Sami Stems 5: Artemis Alexiadou and Gereon Mueller: Class Features as Probes 6: Andrea Calabrese: On Absolute and Contextual Syncretism 7: Jochen Trommer: A Feature-Geometric Approach to Amharic Verb Classes 8: John Bailyn and Andrew Nevins: Russian Genitive Plurals are Impostors 9: Adam Albright: Inflectional Paradigms Have Bases, too: Arguments from Yiddish 10: Donca Steriade: A Pseudo-Cyclic Effect in Romanian Morpho-phonology Index

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...this stimulating book presents a variety of perspectives...should be appealing to morphologists of all stripes... Jason D. Haugen


The volume fully lives up to the requirement of the series editors to 'write so as to be understood by colleagues in related subfields of linguistics and by scholars in cognate disciplines'. All papers are well-written and have a clear exposition of the issues at hand. I am convinced that this volume will be widely cited and that the different chapters will be an inspiration for further research in the organization of inflectional paradigms in natural language. Jan Don, University of Amsterdam, writing for Word Structure (EUP) ...this stimulating book presents a variety of perspectives...should be appealing to morphologists of all stripes... Jason D. Haugen


Author Information

Asaf Bachrach is a doctoral student at the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT. His research focuses on morphosyntax and neurolinguistics. His theoretical work centers on the representation and consequences of identity in a cyclic model of grammar. His brain research, using non-invasive imaging techniques as well as the study of impaired populations, investigates the neural correlates of syntactic complexity and on-line parsing and lexical access. Andrew Nevins is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Harvard University. His main interests are in formal morphology and phonology, focusing on a diverse range of languages. His published work includes articles and reviews in Linguistic Inquiry and Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, and, as co-editor with Bert Vaux, Rules, Constraints, and Phonological Phenomena (OUP 2008).

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