The Morphosyntax-Phonology Connection
β Scribed by Vera Gribanova;Stephanie S. Shih;
- Publisher
- OUP Premium
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 489
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Half Title
PART ONE: The Morphosyntax-Phonology Interface within Words
1. Global Optimization in Allomorph Selection: Two case studies
2. Outward-sensitive Phonologically-Conditioned Allomorphy in Nez Perce
3. Locality and Directionality in Inward-Sensitive Allomorphy: Russian and Bulgarian
4. Locality Conditions on Suppletive Verbs in Hiaki
5. Global Effects in Kashaya Prosodic Structure
PART TWO: The Morphosyntax-Phonology Interface across Words
6. Stress, Phrasing, and Auxiliary Contraction in English
7. The Role of Prosody in Clitic Placement
8. Prosodic Well-Formedness and Comparative Grammaticality: Morphology and Periphrasis in the English Comparative
9. Phonological Influences in Syntactic Alternations
PART THREE: Theoretical Developments at the Morphosyntax-Phonology Interface
10. On the Targets of Phonological Realization
11. The Directionality and Locality of Allomorphic Conditioning in Optimal Construction Morphology
12. Declension Class and the Norwegian Definite Suffix
13. The Morphology of the Basque Auxiliary: Thoughts on Arregi & Nevins 2012
14. Presyntactic Morphology or Postsyntactic Morphology and Explanatoriness in the Basque Auxiliary
15. Diachronic Sources of Allomorphy
Afterword
Language Index
Subject Index
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