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Product Identifiers
PublisherEdinburgh Tea & Coffee Company University Press
ISBN-100748646213
ISBN-139780748646210
eBay Product ID (ePID)169628568
Product Key Features
Number of Pages208 Pages
Publication NameAnalogy and Morphological Change
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2013
SubjectLinguistics / Morphology, Linguistics / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorDavid Fertig
Subject AreaLanguage Arts & Disciplines
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight9.5 Oz
Item Length6.1 in
Item Width9.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2013-362113
ReviewsFertig provides an insightful introduction to analogy and morphological change by critically analyzing, readjusting, and complementing traditional accounts on analogical change. It is particularly praiseworthy that Fertig offers many diachronic examples to explain and illustrate the different mechanisms of analogical and morphological change. The author also provides helpful summaries at the end of each chapter.
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal417.7
Table Of ContentChapter 1: Fundamental Concepts and Issues; Chapter 2: Basic mechanisms of morphological change; Chapter 3: Types of analogical change, part 1: Introduction and proportional change; Chapter 4: Types of analogical change, part 2: Non-proportional change; Chapter 5: Types of analogical change, part 3: Problems and Puzzles; Chapter 6: Analogical Change beyond Morphology; Chapter 7: Constraints on analogical innovation and change; Chapter 8: Morphological change and morphological theory
SynopsisHow learners and speakers make sense of their language and make their language make sense. This book is designed to help readers make sense of morphological change and, more generally, of the concept of analogy and its role in language and in human cognition., How do learners and speakers make sense of their language and make their language make sense? Is it dived or dove? Dwarfs or dwarves? If the best students aced the test, did the pretty good students beece it? You've probably often pondered such questions yourself, but did you know that similar questions have inspired some of the most important advances in our understanding not only of how languages change but also of how children acquire grammar and how the human mind works? This book is designed to help readers make sense of morphological change and, more generally, of the concept of analogy and its role in language and in human cognition. With a critical look at the past 150 years of linguistic work on analogical change, David Fertig brings clarity to a field rife with terminological and theoretical confusion., How do learners and speakers make sense of their language and make their language make sense. Is it dived or dove? Dwarfs or dwarves? If the best students aced the test, did the pretty good students beece it? You've probably often pondered such questions yourself, but did you know that similar questions have inspired some of the most important advances in our understanding not only of how languages change but also of how children acquire grammar and how the human mind works? This book is designed to help readers make sense of morphological change and, more generally, of the concept of analogy and its role in language and in human cognition. With a critical look at the past 150 years of linguistic work on analogical change, David Fertig brings clarity to a field rife with terminological and theoretical confusion.