
Product details:
ISBN13: | 9783110172782 |
ISBN10: | 311017278X |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 1021 pages |
Size: | 270x190 mm |
Weight: | 2386 g |
Language: | |
Illustrations: | XI, Seite 973-2000 |
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Category:
Morphologie / Morphology. 2. Halbband
Ein internationales Handbuch zur Flexion und Wortbildung
Edition number and title: 2. Halbband
Series:
Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft / Handbooks of Linguistics and Communication Science [HSK];
17/2;
Edition number: 1
Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
Date of Publication: 29 November 2004
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Short description:
Morphology is the study of linguistic forms, more precisely, of the inflected forms and stems of words. Consequently it is that part of grammar whose rules refer to units of at most word level. At the same time, it is also a part of the lexicon to the extent that complex stems are not formed regularly. The handbook informs the reader equally on fundamental concepts and theoretical approaches of the discipline and on morphological structures of diverse languages. Presupposing the current state of the art in morphology its goal is to represent this in a comprehensive fashion at a general level and to illustrate it with a sufficient number of examples. Priority is given to thorough explanation of established concepts and insights, complemented, if necessary, by an unbiased report on alternate problem solutions. Demonstration of contemporary trends and innovative approaches is more backgrounded.
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No detailed description available for "MORPHOLOGY (BOOIJ ET AL.) 2.TLBD HSK 17.2".
"The editors should [...] be congratulated for producing a highly valuable handbook that should serve as a reference work for years to come."
Rita Brdar-Szabó/Mario Brdar in: Linguistics 2/2007