This thesis is concerned with the search for constraints on the relationship between morphosyntactic properties and their inflexional exponents - more precisely, constraints on deviation from the maximally simple 'agglutinative' pattern of one exponent to one property and vice versa. Three principal constraints are proposed the Peripherality Constraint, the Paradigm Economy Hypothesis and the Systematic Homonymy Claim. The Peripherality Constraint specifies that the realisation of a morphosyntactic property may be 'sensitive to' a property realised more centrally in the word (i.e. closer to the stem) but not to one realised more peripherally, unless it is sensitive in the same way to all the more peripheral properties in the same category. ...
Working within the morphosyntactic framework of Distributed Morphology (DM, Halle and Marantz 1993, ...
The main goals of this contribution are 1) to propose and to illustrate a new model of identifying i...
This dissertation introduces a new formal model of inflectional morphology called Parsli (Paradigm S...
P158.42 Optimality theory (Linguistics) -- Grammar, Comparative and general -- Morpholog
In traditional grammar, the inflection of a word’s different forms based on the possible morphosynta...
This thesis takes as its starting point proposals to model inflectional paradigms as geometrical str...
A new contribution to linguistic theory, this book presents a formal framework for the analysis of w...
A current debate in morphological theory is concerned with the status of paradigms. For Lieber (1992...
Phonotactics deals with constraints shaping the form of speech. Constraints may either be universal ...
The morpheme structure constraints of classic generative phonology impose language-particular restri...
Dans les systèmes flexionnels, il arrive que des propriétés morphosyntaxiques soient exprimées diffé...
This paper describes a new approach to the \u27cell-filling problem\u27 in inflectional paradigms (A...
This paper is concerned with inflectional morphology. Its point of departure is the old insight that...
By using the system of Ancient Greek verb endings as a case study, this paper deals with the cross-l...
Inflectional classes are a property of the ideal inflecting-fusional language type. Thus strongly in...
Working within the morphosyntactic framework of Distributed Morphology (DM, Halle and Marantz 1993, ...
The main goals of this contribution are 1) to propose and to illustrate a new model of identifying i...
This dissertation introduces a new formal model of inflectional morphology called Parsli (Paradigm S...
P158.42 Optimality theory (Linguistics) -- Grammar, Comparative and general -- Morpholog
In traditional grammar, the inflection of a word’s different forms based on the possible morphosynta...
This thesis takes as its starting point proposals to model inflectional paradigms as geometrical str...
A new contribution to linguistic theory, this book presents a formal framework for the analysis of w...
A current debate in morphological theory is concerned with the status of paradigms. For Lieber (1992...
Phonotactics deals with constraints shaping the form of speech. Constraints may either be universal ...
The morpheme structure constraints of classic generative phonology impose language-particular restri...
Dans les systèmes flexionnels, il arrive que des propriétés morphosyntaxiques soient exprimées diffé...
This paper describes a new approach to the \u27cell-filling problem\u27 in inflectional paradigms (A...
This paper is concerned with inflectional morphology. Its point of departure is the old insight that...
By using the system of Ancient Greek verb endings as a case study, this paper deals with the cross-l...
Inflectional classes are a property of the ideal inflecting-fusional language type. Thus strongly in...
Working within the morphosyntactic framework of Distributed Morphology (DM, Halle and Marantz 1993, ...
The main goals of this contribution are 1) to propose and to illustrate a new model of identifying i...
This dissertation introduces a new formal model of inflectional morphology called Parsli (Paradigm S...