{"id":709,"date":"2019-02-13T11:16:15","date_gmt":"2019-02-13T10:16:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.lilec.it\/pubblicazioni\/?p=709"},"modified":"2019-02-13T11:21:41","modified_gmt":"2019-02-13T10:21:41","slug":"the-oxford-handbook-of-morphological-theory","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lilec.it\/pubblicazioni\/the-oxford-handbook-of-morphological-theory\/","title":{"rendered":"The Oxford Handbook of Morphological Theory"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This volume is the first handbook devoted entirely to the multitude of frameworks adopted in the field of morphology, including Minimalism, Optimality Theory, Network Morphology, Cognitive Grammar, and Canonical Typology. Following an introduction from the editors, the first part of the volume offers critical discussions of the main theoretical issues within morphology, both in word formation and in inflection, as well as providing a short history of morphological theory. In the core part of the handbook, part II, each theory is introduced by an expert in the field, who guides the reader through its principles and technicalities, its advantages and disadvantages, and its points of agreement and disagreement with alternative theories. Chapters in part III explore the bigger picture, connecting morphological theory to other subdisciplines of linguistics, such as diachronic change, language acquisition, psycholinguistics, and sign language theory. The handbook is intended as a guide for morphologists from all theoretical backgrounds who want to learn more about frameworks other than their own, as well as for linguists in related subfields looking for theoretical connections with the field of morphology.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"block_heading\">Table of Contents<\/h2>\n<div class=\"expanding_content_container\">\n<p>1: Introduction: Theory and theories in morphology,\u00a0<em>Jenny Audring and Francesca Masini<\/em><br \/>\n<b>PART I: Issues in morphology<\/b><br \/>\n2: A short history of morphological theory,\u00a0<em>Stephen R. Anderson<\/em><br \/>\n3: Theoretical issues in word formation,\u00a0<em>Rochelle Lieber<\/em><br \/>\n4: Theoretical issues in inflection,\u00a0<em>Gregory Stump<\/em><br \/>\n<b>PART II: Morphological theories<\/b><br \/>\n5: Structuralism,\u00a0<em>Thomas Stewart<\/em><br \/>\n6: Early Generative Grammar,\u00a0<em>Pius ten Hacken<\/em><br \/>\n7: Later Generative Grammar and beyond: Lexicalism,\u00a0<em>Fabio Montermini<\/em><br \/>\n8: Distributed Morphology,\u00a0<em>Daniel Siddiqi<\/em><br \/>\n9: Minimalism in morphological theories,\u00a0<em>Antonio F\u00e1bregas<\/em><br \/>\n10: Optimality Theory and Prosodic Morphology,\u00a0<em>Laura J. Downing<\/em><br \/>\n11: Morphology in LFG and HPSG,\u00a0<em>Rachel Nordlinger and Louisa Sadler<\/em><br \/>\n12: Natural Morphology,\u00a0<em>Livio Gaeta<\/em><br \/>\n13: Word and Paradigm Morphology,\u00a0<em>James P. Blevins, Farrell Ackerman, and Robert Malouf<\/em><br \/>\n14: Paradigm Function Morphology,\u00a0<em>Gregory Stump<\/em><br \/>\n15: Network Morphology,\u00a0<em>Dunstan Brown<\/em><br \/>\n16: Word Grammar Morphology,\u00a0<em>Nikolas Gisborne<\/em><br \/>\n17: Morphology in Cognitive Grammar,\u00a0<em>Ronald W. Langacker<\/em><br \/>\n18: Construction Morphology,\u00a0<em>Francesca Masini and Jenny Audring<\/em><br \/>\n19: Relational Morphology in the Parallel Architecture,\u00a0<em>Ray Jackendoff and Jenny Audring<\/em><br \/>\n20: Canonical Typology,\u00a0<em>Oliver Bond<\/em><br \/>\n<b>PART III: Morphological theory and other fields<\/b><br \/>\n21: Morphological theory and typology,\u00a0<em>Peter Arkadiev and Marian Klamer<\/em><br \/>\n22: Morphological theory and creole languages,\u00a0<em>Ana R. Lu\u00eds<\/em><br \/>\n23: Morphological theory and diachronic change,\u00a0<em>Matthias H\u00fcning<\/em><br \/>\n24: Morphological theory and synchronic variation,\u00a0<em>Angela Ralli<\/em><br \/>\n25: Morphological theory and first language acquisition,\u00a0<em>Elma Blom<\/em><br \/>\n26: Morphological theory and second language acquisition,\u00a0<em>John Archibald and Gary Libben<\/em><br \/>\n27: Morphological theory and psycholinguistics,\u00a0<em>Christina Gagn\u00e9 and Thomas Spalding<\/em><br \/>\n28: Morphological theory and neurolinguistics,\u00a0<em>Niels O. Schiller and Rinus G. Verdonschot<\/em><br \/>\n29: Morphological theory and computational linguistics,\u00a0<em>Vito Pirrelli<\/em><br \/>\n30: Morphological theory and sign languages,\u00a0<em>Donna Jo Napoli<\/em><br \/>\nReferences<br \/>\nIndex<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/global.oup.com\/academic\/product\/the-oxford-handbook-of-morphological-theory-9780199668984?q=audring&amp;lang=en&amp;cc=gb#\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Oxford University Press<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This volume is the first handbook devoted entirely to the multitude of frameworks adopted in the field of morphology, including Minimalism, Optimality Theory, Network Morphology, Cognitive Grammar, and Canonical Typology. 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