Prosodic morphology concerns the interaction of morphological and
phonological determinants of linguistic form and the degree to which
one determines the other. This is the first book devoted to
understanding the definition and operation of canonical forms - the
invariant syllabic shapes of morphemes - which are the defining
characteristic of prosodic morphology. Dr Downing discusses past
research in the field and provides a critical evaluation of the
current leading theory which, she shows, is empirically inadequate.
She sets out an alternative approach and tests this in a
cross-linguistic analysis of phonological and morphological forms over
a wide range languages, including several not previously been studied
from this perspective. Prosodic morphology has been the testing ground
for theoeretical developments in phonology over the past twenty years,
from autosegmental theory to optimality theory. This book will be of
central interest to specialists in phonology and morphology, as well
as to advanced students of these fields and of linguistic theory more
generally.
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ISBN
9780191536731
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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