There are many logical possibilities for marking morphological features. However only some of them are attested in languages of the world, and out of them some are more frequent than others. For example, it has been observed (Sapir 1921; Greenberg 1957; Hawkins & Gilligan 1988) that inflectional morphology tends to overwhelmingly involve suffixation rather than prefixation. This paper proposes an explanation for this asymmetry in terms of acquisition complexity. The complexity measure is based on the Levenshtein edit distance, modified to reflect human memory limitations and the fact that language occurs in time. This measure produces some interesting predictions: for example, it predicts correctly the prefix-suffix asymmetry and shows mirr...
Research on cross-linguistic differences in morphological paradigms reveals a wide range of variatio...
It has been long observed that Latinate verbs in English cannot appear in verb-particle construction...
One of the major challenges in acquiring a language is being able to use morphology as an adult woul...
There are many logical possibilities for marking morphological features. However only some of them a...
Inflectional morphology plays a paradoxical role in language. On the one hand it tells us useful thi...
Morphology is attracting more and more the interest of linguists. No complete theory of language ca...
Morphological complexity (MC) is a relatively new construct in second language acquisition (SLA). A...
In the current paper we discuss the mechanisms that underlie the processing of inflectional and d...
The morphological complexity of languages differs widely and changes over time. Pathways of change a...
Research on cross-linguistic differences in morphological paradigms reveals a wide range of variatio...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
A current debate in morphological theory is concerned with the status of paradigms. For Lieber (1992...
International audienceNon-canonical inflection (suppletion, deponency, heteroclisis...) is extensive...
The development of morphological processing has been the focal topic in a debate over the nature of ...
This article considers recent explanations of variability in the second language (L2) comprehension ...
Research on cross-linguistic differences in morphological paradigms reveals a wide range of variatio...
It has been long observed that Latinate verbs in English cannot appear in verb-particle construction...
One of the major challenges in acquiring a language is being able to use morphology as an adult woul...
There are many logical possibilities for marking morphological features. However only some of them a...
Inflectional morphology plays a paradoxical role in language. On the one hand it tells us useful thi...
Morphology is attracting more and more the interest of linguists. No complete theory of language ca...
Morphological complexity (MC) is a relatively new construct in second language acquisition (SLA). A...
In the current paper we discuss the mechanisms that underlie the processing of inflectional and d...
The morphological complexity of languages differs widely and changes over time. Pathways of change a...
Research on cross-linguistic differences in morphological paradigms reveals a wide range of variatio...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
A current debate in morphological theory is concerned with the status of paradigms. For Lieber (1992...
International audienceNon-canonical inflection (suppletion, deponency, heteroclisis...) is extensive...
The development of morphological processing has been the focal topic in a debate over the nature of ...
This article considers recent explanations of variability in the second language (L2) comprehension ...
Research on cross-linguistic differences in morphological paradigms reveals a wide range of variatio...
It has been long observed that Latinate verbs in English cannot appear in verb-particle construction...
One of the major challenges in acquiring a language is being able to use morphology as an adult woul...