The International Morphology Meeting is a biennial event held alternately in Vienna and Budapest. The eighteenth edition took place in Budapest in May 2018 and it was organised by the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with the Department of Theoretical Linguistics and the Department of English Linguistics of Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE). The meeting has invariably dealt with all aspects of morphology, with no preference for any particular framework or approach, albeit offering a leitmotif to orient authors who wish to give a presentation in the main session. This edition’s main theme was "Paradigms in inflection and word formation synchronically and diachronically", which provided p...
"Selected papers from the Third International Morphology Meeting held, under the auspices of the Int...
The MMMs are organized by a committee of three morphologists: prof. Geert Booij (Universiteit Leiden...
The article deals with the language classification principles proceeding from their morphological fe...
The International Morphology Meeting is a biennial event held alternately in Vienna and Budapest. Th...
DeriMo is an international meeting dealing with derivational morphology from the perspective of data...
Department of British and American Studies in cooperation with SKASE (The Slovak Association for the...
Following the tradition of the Mediterranean Morphology Meetings (MMM), the present volume compiles ...
Proceeding of a Meeting held in Konstanz (February 2005) on Morphology and its Interface
Booij G, Lehmann C, Mudgan J, Skopeteas S, eds. Morphology: An International Handbook on Inflection ...
none4Each MMM has a specific topic that forms one of the criteria for the selection of abstracts. Th...
none4This volume contains a selection of the papers presented at the Third Mediterranean Morphology ...
The purpose of this online publication is to document a workshop on Formal and Semantic Constraints...
none5siThe field of morphology has gained increasing importance in contemporary linguistics with the...
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Workshop on Systems and Frameworks for Computa...
Organized by Sabine Schulte im Walde (University of Stuttgart) and Eva Smolka (University of Konstan...
"Selected papers from the Third International Morphology Meeting held, under the auspices of the Int...
The MMMs are organized by a committee of three morphologists: prof. Geert Booij (Universiteit Leiden...
The article deals with the language classification principles proceeding from their morphological fe...
The International Morphology Meeting is a biennial event held alternately in Vienna and Budapest. Th...
DeriMo is an international meeting dealing with derivational morphology from the perspective of data...
Department of British and American Studies in cooperation with SKASE (The Slovak Association for the...
Following the tradition of the Mediterranean Morphology Meetings (MMM), the present volume compiles ...
Proceeding of a Meeting held in Konstanz (February 2005) on Morphology and its Interface
Booij G, Lehmann C, Mudgan J, Skopeteas S, eds. Morphology: An International Handbook on Inflection ...
none4Each MMM has a specific topic that forms one of the criteria for the selection of abstracts. Th...
none4This volume contains a selection of the papers presented at the Third Mediterranean Morphology ...
The purpose of this online publication is to document a workshop on Formal and Semantic Constraints...
none5siThe field of morphology has gained increasing importance in contemporary linguistics with the...
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Workshop on Systems and Frameworks for Computa...
Organized by Sabine Schulte im Walde (University of Stuttgart) and Eva Smolka (University of Konstan...
"Selected papers from the Third International Morphology Meeting held, under the auspices of the Int...
The MMMs are organized by a committee of three morphologists: prof. Geert Booij (Universiteit Leiden...
The article deals with the language classification principles proceeding from their morphological fe...