Localism versus globalism in morphology and phonology / David Embick.
2010
P241 .E43 2010eb
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Title
Localism versus globalism in morphology and phonology / David Embick.
Author
ISBN
9780262289344 (e-book)
0262289342 (e-book)
9780262014229 (hardcover ; alk. paper)
026201422X (hardcover ; alk. paper)
9780262514309 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
0262514303 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
0262289342 (e-book)
9780262014229 (hardcover ; alk. paper)
026201422X (hardcover ; alk. paper)
9780262514309 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
0262514303 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
Publication Details
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2010.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 218 pages) : illustrations.
Call Number
P241 .E43 2010eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
415/.9
Summary
David Embick offers a detailed examination of morphology and phonology from a phase-cyclic point of view and the only recent detailed treatment of allomorphy, a phenomenon that is central to understanding how the grammar of human language works.
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David Embick offers a detailed examination of morphology and phonology from a phase-cyclic point of view and the only recent detailed treatment of allomorphy, a phenomenon that is central to understanding how the grammar of human language works.
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