Format:
1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 312 Seiten)
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Illustrationen, Diagramme
Edition:
First edition
ISBN:
9780192562920
Content:
This volume offers a major reconceptualization of linguistic theory through the lens of morphology, crucially collapsing the distinction between the lexicon and the grammar. This approach accounts for both productive and non-productive morphological phenomena, and moreover integrates linguistic theory into psycholinguistics and human cognition.
Content:
Cover -- The Texture of the Lexicon: Relational Morphology andthe Parallel Architecture -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations and symbols -- PART I: THE THEORY -- Chapter 1: Situating Morphology -- 1.1 What's this book about? -- 1.2 The Parallel Architecture -- 1.3 The Parallel Architecture's lexicon -- 1.4 Morphological structure and morphological schemas -- 1.5 Morphology in the Parallel Architecture -- 1.6 Further comparisons between morphosyntax and phrasal syntax -- 1.7 Conclusions -- Chapter 2: The functions of schemas -- 2.1 The tradition: Focus on productive rules -- 2.2 The generative function of schemas -- 2.3 Schemas vs. rules -- 2.4 Problems with rules -- 2.5 Nonproductive schemas and the relational role -- 2.6 Productive schemas used in a relational role -- 2.7 How to distinguish productive from nonproductive schemas -- 2.8 Do we really need nonproductive schemas? -- 2.8.1 Nonproductive schemas in the organization of the lexicon -- 2.8.2 Nonproductive schemas in acquisition -- 2.9 More on productivity -- 2.10 An illustrative case: Grammatical gender -- 2.11 Reframing the goals of linguistic theory: The Relational Hypothesis -- 2.12 Conclusions -- Chapter 3: Motivation in the lexicon -- 3.1 Lexical relations and motivation -- 3.2 Motivation as inheritance -- 3.3 Motivation as impoverished entry inheritance -- 3.4 Motivation as full entry inheritance -- 3.4.1 Exemplar theories -- 3.4.2 Full entry inheritance and redundant storage -- 3.4.3 How full should a full entry lexicon be? -- 3.4.4 Morphological problems with full entry inheritance -- 3.5 Motivation as relational linking -- 3.6 Do we need relational links? -- 3.7 The same-except relation -- 3.8 The "cost" of lexical entries -- 3.9 Conclusions -- PART: IIUSING AND REFINING THE TOOLS -- Chapter 4: Formalizing morphological phenomena.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780198827900
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Jackendoff, Ray, 1945 - The texture of the lexicon Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020 ISBN 9780198827900
Language:
English
Subjects:
Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
Keywords:
Morphologie
Author information:
Jackendoff, Ray 1945-