Morphological theory and English
Spencer, Andrew

Date: 1994
Abstract: This paper presents a review of a number of recent issues in the field of generative morphology, with their implications for the description of English. After an introduction to the field two types of question are considered. First, 1 examine the nature of word structure and illustrate two competing approaches, one of which assurnes that words have a constituent structure (much like the phrase structure of syntax) and the other of which rejects this assumption. Then we look at the way morphologicai structure interacts with syntax. We examine the extent to which syntactic principles can account for the behaviour of certain types of compounds and aiso the expression of syntactic arguments in nominaiizations.
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Language: Anglès
Document: Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada
Published in: Links & letters, N. 1 (1994) p. 71-84, ISSN 1133-7397

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