
Morphology Has Come To Be Both An Active Area Of Study In Its Own Right And A Critical Link Among Other Areas Of Linguistics From Syntax, Semantics, And Phonology To Typology, Psycholinguistics, And Neurolinguistics. The Oxford Encyclopedia Of Morphology Covers All Aspects Of Morphology, As Well As The Connections Between Morphology And Other Subfields Of Linguistics. The Collection Presents A Comprehensive Survey Of Morphological Units, Inflection, Derivation, Compounding, Morphological Means And Frameworks, Along With Brief Illustrative Sketches Of The Morphological Systems Of A Wide Range Of Language Families-- Provided By Publisher.
This three-volume set investigates the central role of morphology as both an independent field of study and a critical nexus connecting syntax, semantics, phonology, and cognitive linguistics. Edited by Rochelle Lieber, the collection synthesizes current research to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how words are structured and how they interact with broader linguistic systems. It serves as a definitive reference for scholars and students seeking to map the current state of morphological theory and practice.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this collection as a foundational reference work for advanced linguistic research. Readers frequently note the academic density and the high level of technical precision maintained throughout the entries.
Page Count:
750
Publication Date:
2020-11-11
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0190684046
ISBN-13:
9780190684044
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