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- catalog abstract "In spite of the wide-spread recognition that morphology has a place in generative grammar, Aronoff's book is one of the few proposals of a theory of morphology within that framework, and is certainly the most extensive. Much of the book centers around traditional observations concerning morphology, particularly those of the American structuralists, and how they are to be handled and/or explained within a generative account. In fact, in some respects Aronoff's model appears to re-adopt earlier, pre-generative views; e.g., his proposed class of allomorphy rules (see below) is reminiscent of what were called morphophonemic rules in an earlier tradition. However, in important respects that will be pointed out below, Aronoff's claims represent a departure from traditional assumptions as well as from earlier generative accounts. -- from http://www.jstor.org (Feb. 7, 2014).".
- catalog contributor b256503.
- catalog created "c1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "c1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1976.".
- catalog description "Ground --- Teleology --- Productivity --- Word Formation Rules --- Adjustment Rules --- Exempla.".
- catalog description "In spite of the wide-spread recognition that morphology has a place in generative grammar, Aronoff's book is one of the few proposals of a theory of morphology within that framework, and is certainly the most extensive. Much of the book centers around traditional observations concerning morphology, particularly those of the American structuralists, and how they are to be handled and/or explained within a generative account. In fact, in some respects Aronoff's model appears to re-adopt earlier, pre-generative views; e.g., his proposed class of allomorphy rules (see below) is reminiscent of what were called morphophonemic rules in an earlier tradition. However, in important respects that will be pointed out below, Aronoff's claims represent a departure from traditional assumptions as well as from earlier generative accounts. -- from http://www.jstor.org (Feb. 7, 2014).".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog extent "xii, 134 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Word formation in generative grammar.".
- catalog identifier "026201047X".
- catalog identifier "0262510170 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Word formation in generative grammar.".
- catalog isPartOf "Linguistic inquiry monographs ; 1".
- catalog isPartOf "Linguistic inquiry monographs ; 1.".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "c1976.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press,".
- catalog relation "Word formation in generative grammar.".
- catalog subject "418".
- catalog subject "Generative grammar.".
- catalog subject "Grammar, Comparative and general Morphology.".
- catalog subject "P241 .A7".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ground --- Teleology --- Productivity --- Word Formation Rules --- Adjustment Rules --- Exempla.".
- catalog title "Word formation in generative grammar / Mark Aronoff.".
- catalog type "text".