Books written by Matthew Baerman

  • The Syntax-Morphology Interface: A Study of Syncretism

    ... of order and constituency 74 ALICE C. HARRIS AND LYLE CAMPBELL : Historical syntax in cross - linguistic perspective ... meaning : The semantics and pragmatics of discourse markers 100 IAN ROBERTS AND ANNA ROUSSOU : Syntactic change :

  • The Oxford Handbook of Inflection

    The other extreme is to see the combination of two exponence patterns as cases of multiple exponence comparable to cases where the same (or overlapping) categories are expressed by different segmental affixes. An example can be found in ...

  • Understanding and Measuring Morphological Complexity

    This book aims to assess the nature of morphological complexity, and the properties that distinguish it from the complexity manifested in other components of language.

  • Morphological Perspectives: Papers in Honour of Greville G. Corbett

    Evans, Nicholas (1992), Kayardild Dictionary and Thesaurus, Parkville: Department of Linguistics and Language Studies, University of Melbourne. Evans, Nicholas (1995a), A Grammar of Kayardild, with Historical-Comparative Notes on ...

  • The Syntax-Morphology Interface: A Study of Syncretism

    This book presents a compelling argument for the autonomy of morphology and the resulting analysis is illustrated in a series of formal case studies within Network Morphology.

  • Morphological Complexity

    Matthew Baerman, Dunstan Brown, Greville G. Corbett. 164 Morphological Complexity and Morphological ... Morphological Complexity and Morphological Autonomy 165 morphology is parasitic of Morphological Complexity and Morphological Autonomy.

  • The Oxford Handbook of Inflection

    ... Morphology. as. a. Shaper. of. Change. The idea that there is autonomy in morphological structure has taken several forms. Synchronically, there is Aronoff's work (e.g. Aronoff 1994), based around the concept of a 'morphome' or abstract ...

  • The Oxford Handbook of Inflection

    This is the latest addition to a group of handbooks covering the field of morphology, alongside The Oxford Handbook of Case (2008), The Oxford Handbook of Compounding (2009), and The Oxford Handbook of Derivational Morphology (2014).