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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Heather Newell (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Linguistics Dept, Université du Québec à Montréal) , Máire Noonan (Course Lecturer and Research Assistant, Course Lecturer and Research Assistant, Department of Linguistics, McGill University) , Glyne Piggott (Emeritus Professor, Emeritus Professor, Department of Linguistics, McGill University) , Lisa deMena Travis (Professor, Professor, Department of Linguistics, McGill University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Volume: 68 Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.576kg ISBN: 9780198778271ISBN 10: 0198778279 Pages: 382 Publication Date: 11 May 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1: Heather Newell, Maire Noonan, Glyne Piggott, and Lisa Travis: Introduction 2: Heather Newell: Nested phase interpretation and the PIC 3: Glyne Piggott and Lisa Travis: Wordhood and word internal domains 4: Bethany Lochbihler: Syntactic domain types and PF effects 5: Neil Myler: Exceptions to the 'Mirror Principle' and Morphophonological 'Action at a distance' 6: Kie Ross Zuraw: Quantitative component interaction: Data from Tagalog nasal substitution 7: Jonathan David Bobaljik and Heidi Harley: Suppletion is local: Evidence from Hiaki 8: Andrés Pablo Salanova: The paradoxes of Mebengokre's analytic causative 9: Thomas Leu: Ein is Ein and that is that: A note on anti-homophony and meta-morphology 10: Máire Noonan: Dutch and German R-pronouns and P-stranding 11: Eric Mathieu, Brandon J. Fry, and Michael Barrie: Adjunction of complex heads inside words: A reply to Piggott and Travis (2013) 12: Tanya Slavin: Verb stem formation and event composition in Oji-Cree 13: Richard Compton: Adjuncts as a diagnostic of polysynthetic word-formation in InuitReviewsAuthor InformationHeather Newell is Assistant Professor in the Linguistics department at the Université du Québec à Montréal. Her work is an investigation of how morphological phenomena inform theories of phonology, morphology, and their interface. She is the former book review editor and current co-editor of the Canadian Journal of Linguistics. Máire Noonan is a course lecturer at McGill University and coordinator of the Montreal Word Structure project. She has worked on Celtic syntax, covering topics such as the lexical semantics and syntax of stative verbs, long distance A-bar constructions, and person-number marking. Her recent research investigates spatial adpositional constructions in Germanic and Romance from a cartographic perspective. Glyne Piggott is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at McGill University. His research focuses on phonology, morphology, and the syntax-phonology interface, with special reference to Ojibwe (an Algonquian language). He is well known for his contributions to syllable structure, nasal harmony, and stress assignment. He has published in Linguistic Inquiry, Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, The Linguistic Review, Phonology, Lingua and Canadian Journal of Linguistics. Lisa Travis is Professor in the Department of Linguistics at McGill University where she has been teaching since 1984. Her research focuses mainly on phrase structure, head movement, language typology, Austronesian languages (in particular, Malagasy and Tagalog), and the interface between syntax and phonology. Recent publications include Inner Aspect: The Articulation of VP (Springer, 2010), and she is the co-editor, with Jessica Coon and Diane Massam, of The Oxford Handbook of Ergativity (OUP, 2017). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |