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基本説明
A large number of articles is devoted to the phenomenon of complex predicates. Such complex predicates exhibit both morphological and syntactic behaviour, and thus form a testing ground for theories of the relation between morphology and syntax.
Full Description
The Yearbook of Morphology series, published since 1988, has proven to be an eminent support for the current upswing of morphological research and has set a standard for morphological research. The 2003 volume deals with the phenomenon of complex predicates consisting of a verb preceded by a preverb, presents historical evidence on the change of preverbal elements into prefixes, and discusses morphological parsing, and the role of paradigmatical relations in analogical change. It is relevant to theoretical, descriptive, and historical linguists, morphologists, phonologists, computational linguists, and psycholinguists.
Contents
Preverbs: an introduction; G. Booij, A. van Kemenade. Aspectual contrasts and lexeme derivation in Estonian: a realization-based morphological perspective; F. Ackerman. Preverbs and particles in Old French; M. Dufresne, et al. Preverbs and their origins in Georgian and Udi; A. Harris. Particles and prefixes in Dutch and English; A. van Kemenade, B. Los. Preverbs, argument linking and verb semantics: German prefixes and particles; A. McIntyre. Preverbs as an open word class in Northern Australian languages: synchronic and diachronic correlates; E. Schultze-Berndt. Moved preverbs in German: displaced or misplaced? J. Zeller. Other articles. Distribution-driven morpheme discovery: a computational/experimental study; M. Baroni. Morphological `gangs': constraints on paradigmatic relations in analogical change; C. Fehringer. Book reviews. J. Zeller (2001), Particle verbs and local domains; G. Booij. Morphology 2000. Selected Papers from the 9th Morphology Meeting, Vienna, 24-28 February 2000, edited by S. Bendjaballah, et al; G. Booij.