The Oxford Encyclopedia of Morphology 3-volume set

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2020-11-11
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

The field of morphology has gained expanded importance in contemporary linguistics with the realization that it can no longer be narrowly construed as the study of the means by which complex words are formed. Rather, the study of morphology must be situated in the context of our understanding of the mental lexicon as a whole. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Morphology offers a sweeping introduction to the field, showing that morphology is not only an active area of study in its own right, but also a critical link between different subfields of linguistics.

Led by Editor in Chief Rochelle Lieber and Associate Editors Sabine Arndt-Lappe, Antonio F?bregas, Christina Gagn?, and Francesca Masini, this collection includes 115 wide-ranging and in-depth articles, encompassing all aspects of morphology, such as morphological units, inflection, derivation, compounding, and formal morphological means. Contributors at the forefront of the field discuss the major theoretical debates and methodological approaches, exploring the interface between morphology and phonology, syntax, and semantics, along with psycholinguistic, neurolinguistics, and sociolinguistic issues. The final section of the encyclopedia presents illustrative sketches of the morphological systems of a wide range of language families, from Arawak and Dravidian to Sino-Tibetan and Indo-European, offering a wide range of cross-linguistic data that will be useful to both researchers and teachers.

Author Biography


Rochelle Lieber is a theoretical linguist specializing in morphology, the mental lexicon, and the structure of English. She has taught in the University of New Hampshire's English Department since 1981. She has been the recipient of a UNH Teaching Excellence Award (1990), the Lindberg Award for the outstanding scholar/teacher in the College of Liberal Arts (2013), and the Linguistic Society of America's Bloomfield Award for best book in Linguistics (2014) for the Oxford Reference Guide to English Morphology (co-authored with L. Bauer and I. Plag). Her books include English Nouns: The Ecology of Nominalization (2015) and Introducing Morphology (2015).

Associate Editors
Sabine Arndt-Lappe, Universit?t Trier
Antonio F?bregas The Arctic University of Norway
Christina Gagn?, University of Alberta
Francesca Masini,Universit? di Bologna

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