Last update: 9 February 2010
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Morphology and its demarcations
Selected papers from the 11th Morphology meeting, Vienna, February 2004
Edited by Wolfgang U. Dressler, Dieter Kastovsky, Oskar E. Pfeiffer and Franz RainerUniversität Wien / Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
With the assistance of Francesco Gardani and Markus A. Pöchtrager
2005. xiv, 320 pp.
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The papers in this volume derive from the International Morphology Meeting (Vienna 2004) and were selected because they address the main topic of the conference: external and internal demarcations of morphology. The external demarcation between syntax and morphology is dealt with in the papers by Rood, Cysouw, Milićević, Blom, Enrique-Arias, and Heine & König. Demarcations of inflection and derivation are discussed in the contributions by Ricca, Lloret, Manova, Say, Žaucer, and Stump. In contrast to theoretical discussions in previous literature, which have concentrated on the internal boundary between inflection and derivation, this volume attributes equal importance to the demarcations between derivation and compounding, addressed in the contributions by Bauer, Booij, Štekauer, Fradin, Amiot, and Scalise, Bisetto & Guevara.
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Wichita Word Formation: Syntactic Morphology
David S. Rood
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Morphology in the Wrong Place: A Survey of Preposed Enclitics
Michael Cysouw
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Clitics or Affixes? On the Morphological Status of the Future-Tense Markers in Serbian
Jasmina Milićević
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The Demarcation of Morphology and Syntax: A Diachronic Perspective on Particle Verbs
Corrien Blom
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When Clitics Become Affixes, Where do they Come to Rest? A Case from Spanish
Andrés Enrique-Arias
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Grammatical Hybrids: Between Serialization, Compounding and Derivation in !Xun (North Khoisan)
Bernd Heine and Christa König
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The Borderline between Derivation and Compounding
Laurie Bauer
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Compounding and Derivation: Evidence for Construction Morphology
Geert E. Booij
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Selection in Compounding and Derivation
Sergio Scalise, Antonietta Bisetto and Emiliano Guevara
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Compounding and Affixation: Any Difference?
Pavol Štekauer
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On a Semantically Grounded Difference between Derivation and Compounding
Bernard Fradin
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Between Compounding and Derivation: Elements of Word Formation Corresponding to Prepositions
Dany Amiot
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Cumulative Exponence Involving Derivation: Some Patterns for an Uncommon Phenomenon
Davide Ricca
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Revising the Phonological Motivation for Splitting the Morphology
Maria-Rosa Lloret
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Derivation versus Inflection in three Inflecting Languages
Stela Manova
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Antipassive Sja-Verbs in Russian: Between Inflection and Derivation
Sergey Say
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Slavic Prefixes as State Morphemes: From State to Change-of-state and Perfectivity
Rok Žaucer
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Delineating the Boundary between Inflection-class Marking and Derivational Marking: The Case of Sanskrit -aya
Gregory T. Stump
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