Morphological features characterize variations in morphological form which are independent of syntactic context. They contrast with morphosyntactic features, which characterize variations in form correlated with different syntactic contexts. Morphological features account for formal variation across lexemes (inflectional class), as well as morphosyntactically incoherent alternations within the paradigm of a single lexeme. Such morphological features are not available to the syntax, as is made explicit in the principle of 'morphology-free syntax'. Building on work on stress patterns in Network Morphology and on stems in Paradigm Function Morphology, we take initial steps towards a typology of these morphological features. We identify four ty...
International audienceMost of the psycholinguists working on morphological processing nowadays admit...
Sound symbolism and other phenomena where individual distinctive features act as morphemes
This paper proposes definitions of three terms that can potentially be used in answering key questio...
1. A word-based interface between morphology and syntax Syntactic representations of a language’s ph...
The main purpose of this paper is to show that features participating in inflectional processes are ...
The morphology of inflectional languages poses specific problems in the processing of morphological ...
In this paper we investigate a selection of issues in the morphology-syntax interface. This has been...
none4Each MMM has a specific topic that forms one of the criteria for the selection of abstracts. Th...
The most common way of separating homophony from syncretism – which is a basic challenge for any inf...
The strict separation of syntax and morphology along with the rejection of derivational operations i...
Abstract: A difficult area in morphological productivity is the relationship between morphophonemic ...
The last few years have seen the emergence of several clearly articulated alternative approaches to ...
Syncretism--where a single form serves two or more morphosyntactic functions--is a persistent proble...
The present article discusses the need for standardization in morphology in order to increase compar...
The thesis presents the theory of Morphemes without Morphs (MWM). Words are argued to be made up of ...
International audienceMost of the psycholinguists working on morphological processing nowadays admit...
Sound symbolism and other phenomena where individual distinctive features act as morphemes
This paper proposes definitions of three terms that can potentially be used in answering key questio...
1. A word-based interface between morphology and syntax Syntactic representations of a language’s ph...
The main purpose of this paper is to show that features participating in inflectional processes are ...
The morphology of inflectional languages poses specific problems in the processing of morphological ...
In this paper we investigate a selection of issues in the morphology-syntax interface. This has been...
none4Each MMM has a specific topic that forms one of the criteria for the selection of abstracts. Th...
The most common way of separating homophony from syncretism – which is a basic challenge for any inf...
The strict separation of syntax and morphology along with the rejection of derivational operations i...
Abstract: A difficult area in morphological productivity is the relationship between morphophonemic ...
The last few years have seen the emergence of several clearly articulated alternative approaches to ...
Syncretism--where a single form serves two or more morphosyntactic functions--is a persistent proble...
The present article discusses the need for standardization in morphology in order to increase compar...
The thesis presents the theory of Morphemes without Morphs (MWM). Words are argued to be made up of ...
International audienceMost of the psycholinguists working on morphological processing nowadays admit...
Sound symbolism and other phenomena where individual distinctive features act as morphemes
This paper proposes definitions of three terms that can potentially be used in answering key questio...