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Inflectional Defectiveness. Andrea Sims
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Inflectional Defectiveness Andrea Sims
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
INFLECTIONAL DEFECTIVENESS IN A PARADIGMATIC THEORY. English Defectiveness in inflectional paradigms is a serious problem for morphological theory -- the. Derivational morphology in the history of. Keywords: inflectional paradigm, defectiveness, gaps, productivity, Μodern Greek neuter nouns, derivational. Gaps in inflectional paradigms present an obvious challenge to formal description, since they defective is not the form, but its morphosyntactic interpretation. Buy Inflectional Defectiveness (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics) by Andrea Sims (ISBN: 9781107045842) from Amazon's Book Store. An accessible exploration of how defectiveness emerges from the implicative organization of paradigms and the structure of the lexicon. Inflectional Defectiveness [table of contents]more. Description of inflection necessitates connections between and among inflectionally related forms, i.e. Inflectional Defectiveness (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics) [Kindle edition] by Andrea Sims. The Ohio State University, 2006. It sets forth the network of hypotheses constituting Paradigm Function Morphology, a theory of inflectional form. Minding the gaps: Inflectional defectiveness in a paradigmatic theory. Inflectional Defectiveness by Andrea Sims, 9781107045842, available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. Publication » MINDING THE GAPS: INFLECTIONAL DEFECTIVENESS IN A PARADIGMATIC THEORY. Paradigmatic gaps (“missing” inflected forms) have traditionally been considered to be the random detritus of a language's history and marginal exceptions. Inflectional defectiveness presents an interesting challenge to The ten papers in this volume explore inflectional gaps from a variety of per-.