目录 Preface Abbreviations PART I Preliminaries 1 The Domain of Morphology 1.1 Word structure 1.2 Morphemes, morphs and allomorphy 1.3 Types of morphological operation 1.3.1 Inflection and derivation 1.3.2 Morphemes: things or rules? 1.3.3 Morphological formatives: morphemes as things 1.3.4 Morphological formatives: morphemes as rules 1.3.5 Summary 1.4 Functions of morphology - morphosyntax 1.5 Summary Exercises 2 Basic Concepts and Pre-generative Approaches Introduction 2.1 Morphological typology 2.2 Morphemes, words and the lexicon 2.2.1 Morphemes and allomorphy 2.2.2 The nature of words 2.2.3 The lexicon 2.3 Structuralist theories 2.3.1 The three models 2.3.2 Morphophonemics 2.4 Summary Exercises 3 Early Generative Approaches 3.1 Phonology and syntax in the Standard Theory 3.1.1 The Standard Theory in outline 3.1.2 The SPE model of phonology 3.1.3 Morphosyntax in the Standard Theory 3.2 Chomsky's ‘Remarks on Nominalization': Lexicalist Grammar 3.2.1 Generative Semantics and lexical transformations 3.2.2 Lexicalism 3.2.3 Concluding remarks on ‘Remarks' 3.3 Halle's ‘Prolegomena' 3.4 Siegel's Level Ordering Hypothesis 3.5 Aronoff's Word Formation in Generative Grammar 3.5.1 The model in outline 3.5.2 The form and function of WFRs 3.5.3 Justifying the model 3.6 The ‘classical' model of generative morphology: conclusions Exercises PART Ⅱ The Morphology–Phonology Interface 4 Approaches to Allomorphy Introduction 4.1 The SPE model 4.2 Natural generative phonology 4.3 Lexical phonology
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