03372oam 2200517I 450 991097471280332120190826145055.09789004342934900434293110.1163/9789004342934(CKB)3710000001399036(MiAaPQ)EBC4901370 2017036374(nllekb)BRILL9789004342934(nllekb) 2017036374(EXLCZ)99371000000139903620170731d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierPerspectives on morphological organization data and analyses /edited by Ferenc Kiefer, James P. Blevins, Huba Bartos1st ed.Leiden ;Boston :Brill,[2017]1 online resource (250 pages) illustrationsEmpirical approaches to linguistic theory,2210-6243 ;v. 10Selection of papers presented at the 16th International Morphology Meeting held in Budapest, from May 31 through June 3, 2014.9789004342910 9004342915 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material -- Editors’ Introduction /Ferenc Kiefer , James P. Blevins and Huba Bartos -- Polyfunctionality and the Variety of Inflectional Exponence Relations /Gregory Stump -- Verb Morphology and Conjugation Classes in Dunan (Yonaguni) /Thomas Pellard and Masahiro Yamada -- Inflection Classes in Transitional Libyan Arabic (tla) /Noura Ramli -- Person Agreement on Converbs in Udmurt /Ekaterina Georgieva -- Paradigm Leveling: The Decay of Consonant Alternations in Russian /Varvara Magomedova and Natalia Slioussar -- The Zipfian Paradigm Cell Filling Problem /James P. Blevins , Petar Milin and Michael Ramscar -- Paradigm Realization and the Lexicon /Géraldine Walther -- The Possible Role of Entropy in Processing Argument Dependencies in Hungarian /Csaba Pléh , István Fekete and Dániel Varga -- A Functional Theory of Gender Paradigms /Melody Dye , Petar Milin , Richard Futrell and Michael Ramscar -- Index.This volume contains a selection of recent theoretical studies, deriving from presentations at the 16th International Morphology Meeting (Budapest, 2014), on the organization of morphological paradigms, paradigm complexity, and the inflectional marking of morphosyntactic relations, as well as on the application of information theory to the analysis of morphological systems aiming to achieve a clearer understanding of the close relation between notions of ‘morphological information’ based on ‘uncertainty’ and ‘uncertainty reduction’ and the error-driven structure of discriminative learning models.Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory10.Grammar, Comparative and generalMorphologyCongressesGrammar, Comparative and generalMorphology415/.9Kiefer Ferenc174461Blevins James P1787976Bartos Huba1787977NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910974712803321Perspectives on morphological organization data and analyses4322117UNINA