There is a longstanding debate about how to appropriately model the combinability of affixes, especially English suffixes. One widely accepted principle is the notion of so-called selectional restrictions, i.e. grammatical requirements of particular affixes. For example, the suffix -ness can only combine with adjectival bases. Hay (2002) proposed a psycholinguistic approach to affix ordering now known as Complexity-Based Ordering (CBO), which claims that affix order is determined by the parsability of the affixes, i.e. more separable affixes can appear only outside of less separable affixes. Hay shows that this principle accounts for why many grammatical affix combinations are unattested. CBO has since been supported by research of deriva...
There is a long-standing debate about the principles constraining the combinatorial properties of su...
There are many logical possibilities for marking morphological features. However only some of them a...
Adyghe (North West Caucasian, Circassian) is a highly polysynthetic language, that is, in this langu...
There is a longstanding debate about how to appropriately model the combinability of affixes, especi...
There is a longstanding debate about how to appropriately model the combinability of affixes, especi...
and Plag & Baayen (2009) have developed an approach in which processing constraints are held acc...
The phenomenon of “suffix interference” has been used as evidence for a distinction between inflecti...
International audienceEnglish morphophonology has aroused considerable interest in the wake of Choms...
In this paper I argue that apparent complementary, phonologically conditioned distribution in a grou...
I argue there are four classes of adjectives relevant to syntactic ordering: predicative/intersectiv...
This paper is concerned with the status of bound forms in compounds and other lexical items, but it ...
Contains fulltext : 6028.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cross-linguistic ...
Different morphological theories assign different status to parts of words, roots and affixes. Model...
This book addresses the complexity of Russian verbal prefixation system that has been extensively st...
Recent lexeme-based models have proposed that a lexeme carries an inventory of stems on which morpho...
There is a long-standing debate about the principles constraining the combinatorial properties of su...
There are many logical possibilities for marking morphological features. However only some of them a...
Adyghe (North West Caucasian, Circassian) is a highly polysynthetic language, that is, in this langu...
There is a longstanding debate about how to appropriately model the combinability of affixes, especi...
There is a longstanding debate about how to appropriately model the combinability of affixes, especi...
and Plag & Baayen (2009) have developed an approach in which processing constraints are held acc...
The phenomenon of “suffix interference” has been used as evidence for a distinction between inflecti...
International audienceEnglish morphophonology has aroused considerable interest in the wake of Choms...
In this paper I argue that apparent complementary, phonologically conditioned distribution in a grou...
I argue there are four classes of adjectives relevant to syntactic ordering: predicative/intersectiv...
This paper is concerned with the status of bound forms in compounds and other lexical items, but it ...
Contains fulltext : 6028.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cross-linguistic ...
Different morphological theories assign different status to parts of words, roots and affixes. Model...
This book addresses the complexity of Russian verbal prefixation system that has been extensively st...
Recent lexeme-based models have proposed that a lexeme carries an inventory of stems on which morpho...
There is a long-standing debate about the principles constraining the combinatorial properties of su...
There are many logical possibilities for marking morphological features. However only some of them a...
Adyghe (North West Caucasian, Circassian) is a highly polysynthetic language, that is, in this langu...