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The Structure Of Words At The Interfaces 1st Edition Heather Newell

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The Structure Of Words At The Interfaces 1st Edition Heather Newell
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.92 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Heather Newell, Maire Noonan, Glyne Piggott, Lisa Travis
ISBN: 9780191084089, 9780191823770, 9780198778264, 0191084085, 0191823775, 0198778260
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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The Structure Of Words At The Interfaces 1st Edition Heather Newell by Heather Newell, Maire Noonan, Glyne Piggott, Lisa Travis 9780191084089, 9780191823770, 9780198778264, 0191084085, 0191823775, 0198778260 instant download after payment.

This volume takes a variety of approaches to the question 'what is a word?', with particular emphasis on where in the grammar wordhood is determined. Chapters in the book all start from the assumption that structures at, above, and below the 'word' are built in the same derivational system: there is no lexicalist grammatical subsystem dedicated to word-building. This type of framework foregrounds the difficulty in defining wordhood. Questions such as whether there are restrictions on the size of structures that distinguish words from phrases, or whether there are combinatory operations that are specific to one or the other, are central to the debate. In this respect, chapters in the volume do not all agree. Some propose wordhood to be limited to entities defined by syntactic heads, while others propose that phrasal structure can be found within words. Some propose that head-movement and adjunction (and Morphological Merger, as its mirror image) are the manner in which words are built, while others propose that phrasal movements are crucial to determining the order of morphemes word-internally. All chapters point to the conclusion that the phonological domains that we call words are read off of the morphosyntactic structure in particular ways. It is the study of this interface, between the syntactic and phonological modules of Universal Grammar, that underpins the discussion in this volume.

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