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Yearbook of Morphology 2002
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Yearbook of Morphology
Booij, Geert & Marle, Jaap van

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The Yearbook of Morphology 2002 discusses the morphology of a variety of pidgin and Creole languages which appear to have much more morphology than traditionally assumed. Other topics include the morphological use of truncation for the coinage of proper names in Germanic and Romance languages, the way affixes are combined and ordered in complex words, and the complex linguistic principles behind these orderings.

|A revival of interest in morphology has occurred during recent years. The Yearbook of Morphology series, published since 1988, has proven to be an eminent support for this upswing of morphological research, since it contains articles on topics which are central in the current theoretical debates which are frequently referred to.
In the Yearbook of Morphology 2002 a number of articles is devoted to the morphology of a variety of pidgin and creole languages which appear to have much more morphology than traditionally assumed.
A second topic of this volume is the morphological use of truncation for the coinage of proper names in Germanic and Romance languages, in particular endearment forms, with highly interesting consequences for the theory of phonology-morphology interaction.
Thirdly, this volume contains articles on how affixes are combined and ordered in complex words, and the complex linguistic principles behind these orderings.
The morphology of creole languages. Introduction: the morphology of creole languages; I. Plag. Pidgin inflectional morphology and its implications for creole morphology; P. Bakker. The emergence of productive morphology in creole languages: the case of Haitian Creole; C. Lefebvre. How transparent is creole morphology? A study of Early Sranan word formation; M. Braun, I. Plag. Tonal morphology in a creole: high-tone raising in Saramaccan serial verb constructions; J. Good. Truncation. Monosyllabicity in prosodic morphology: the case of truncated personal names in English; S. Lappe. Morphology in truncation: the role of the Spanish desinence; I. Roca, E. Felíu. Affix ordering. Suffix ordering in Bantu: a morphocentric approach; L.M. Hyman. The interaction of morphology and syntax in affix order; J. Trommer.


The morphology of creole languages. Introduction: the morphology of creole languages; I. Plag. Pidgin inflectional morphology and its implications for creole morphology; P. Bakker. The emergence of productive morphology in creole languages: the case of Haitian Creole; C. Lefebvre. How transparent is creole morphology? A study of Early Sranan word formation; M. Braun, I. Plag. Tonal morphology in a creole: high-tone raising in Saramaccan serial verb constructions; J. Good.
Truncation. Monosyllabicity in prosodic morphology: the case of truncated personal names in English; S. Lappe. Morphology in truncation: the role of the Spanish desinence; I. Roca, E. Felíu.
Affix ordering. Suffix ordering in Bantu: a morphocentric approach; L.M. Hyman. The interaction of morphology and syntax in affix order; J. Trommer.
Jaap van Marle is professor of language and culture. Specialist in research on American Dutch. Has published widely on morphology and its fate in language contact and language change.nnGeert Booij is professor of general linguistics, well-known specialist in the subdiscipline of morphology, has published widely on this topic since 1977 in books and international journals.

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The morphology of creole languages. Introduction: the morphology of creole languages; I. Plag. Pidgin inflectional morphology and its implications for creole morphology; P. Bakker. The emergence of productive morphology in creole languages: the case of Haitian Creole; C. Lefebvre. How transparent is creole morphology? A study of Early Sranan word formation; M. Braun, I. Plag. Tonal morphology in a creole: high-tone raising in Saramaccan serial verb constructions; J. Good. Truncation. Monosyllabicity in prosodic morphology: the case of truncated personal names in English; S. Lappe. Morphology in truncation: the role of the Spanish desinence; I. Roca, E. Felíu. Affix ordering. Suffix ordering in Bantu: a morphocentric approach; L.M. Hyman. The interaction of morphology and syntax in affix order; J. Trommer.


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The Yearbook of Morphology 2002 discusses the morphology of a variety of pidgin and Creole languages which appear to have much more morphology than traditionally assumed. Other topics include the morphological use of truncation for the coinage of proper names in Germanic and Romance languages, the way affixes are combined and ordered in complex words, and the complex linguistic principles behind these orderings.



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