This volume brings together articles by some major figures in various linguistics domains - phonology, morphology and syntax - aiming at explaining the form of linguistic items - be they phonemes, morphemes, phonological words ...
This volume brings together articles by some major figures in various linguistics domains - phonology, morphology and syntax - aiming at explaining the form of linguistic items - be they phonemes, morphemes, phonological words or intonation units - by exploring the structures that underlie them. The book is divided in 5 parts: vowels, syllables, templates, syntax-morphology interface and Semitic languages. Specific topics are the internal structure of vowels and its relation to harmony; the logic of recurrent vocalic patterns; syllabic prominence; the interaction of syllabic and templatic structure and segmental realization; the innateness of templates and paradigms; the limits of phonology; and various morpho-syntactic implications on phonological form. The emerging conclusion is that a complete understanding of form can only be achieved by abstracting away from the phonetic reality and by exploring the structures of other linguistic domains and modules. It renders homage to Jean Lowenstamm's career, in France and abroad.
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ISBN: 9789027208293 |
£88.00 |