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Extravagant Morphology: Studies in rule-bending, pattern-extending and theory-challenging morphology [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Mainz), Edited by (University of Bergen)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 258 pages, kaal: 615 g
  • Sari: Studies in Language Companion Series 223
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027210861
  • ISBN-13: 9789027210869
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 258 pages, kaal: 615 g
  • Sari: Studies in Language Companion Series 223
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027210861
  • ISBN-13: 9789027210869
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"Taking extra-vagans literally (Lat. 'wandering outside, out of bounds'), this volume comprises nine case studies on extravagant morphology ranging from pattern-extending derivational processes via theory-challenging compounding processes to interface-straddling morphosyntactic phenomena. As a heuristic approach, morphological extravagance captures word-formation processes characterised by constraint violations, interface phenomena as well as borderline phenomena not easily reconcilable with traditional postulates of morphological accounts. In this regard, the notion of extravagance allows for an exploration of rule-bending language use both empirically and theoretically. The volume makes a valuable contribution to studies on morphological variation, which has only recently seen a renewed and growing interest in morphological phenomena that challenge morphological frameworks. The volume is of interest to all researchers who seek to gain a broader understanding of the mechanisms and factors at work in morphological variation and who are interested in the reassessment of morphological theorising in light of empirical data"--

Taking extra-vagans literally (Lat. ‘wandering outside, out of bounds’), this volume comprises nine case studies on extravagant morphology ranging from pattern-extending derivational processes via theory-challenging compounding processes to interface-straddling morphosyntactic phenomena. As a heuristic approach, morphological extravagance captures word-formation processes characterised by constraint violations, interface phenomena as well as borderline phenomena not easily reconcilable with traditional postulates of morphological accounts. In this regard, the notion of extravagance allows for an exploration of rule-bending language use both empirically and theoretically. The volume makes a valuable contribution to studies on morphological variation, which has only recently seen a renewed and growing interest in morphological phenomena that challenge morphological frameworks. The volume is of interest to all researchers who seek to gain a broader understanding of the mechanisms and factors at work in morphological variation and who are interested in the reassessment of morphological theorising in light of empirical data.
Extravagance in morphology: Introduction 1(18)
Matthias Eitelmann
Dagmar Haumann
What's extravagant about be-sandal-ed feet? Morphology, semantics and pragmatics of German pseudo-participles
19(32)
Luise Kempf
Stefan Hartmann
Extravagance, productivity and the development of -ingly adverbs
51(22)
Kristin Killie
Diggers-out, leaf clearer-uppers and stayer-onner-for-nowers: On creativity and extravagance in English -er nominalisations
73(28)
Anke Lensch
The extravagant Dutch suffix -ke and its meandering through the interfaces
101(30)
Marijke De Belder
Linguistic extravagance in compounds and idioms -- an analysis of morphological marking
131(24)
Leah Bauke
Extravagant expressions denoting quite normal entities: Identical constituent compounds in German
155(26)
Maximilian Frankowsky
Do Not Repeat: Repetition and reduplication in German revisited
181(26)
Gerrit Kentner
They're proing it up hardcore: An analysis of the V it up construction
207(26)
Ulrike Schneider
Wild words: The case of morphologically embedded general extenders
233(22)
Francesca Masini
Simone Mattiola
Index 255