Morphological typology : from word to paradigm / / Gregory Stump and Raphael A. Finkel, University of Kentucky [[electronic resource]]
| Morphological typology : from word to paradigm / / Gregory Stump and Raphael A. Finkel, University of Kentucky [[electronic resource]] |
| Autore | Stump Gregory T (Gregory Thomas), <1954-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xxiv, 402 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
| Disciplina | 415/.9 |
| Collana | Cambridge studies in linguistics |
| Soggetto topico |
Grammar, Comparative and general - Morphology
Grammar, Comparative and general - Morphosyntax Typology (Linguistics) |
| ISBN |
1-107-24158-8
1-139-89127-8 1-316-60477-2 1-139-24886-3 1-107-24862-0 1-107-25111-7 1-107-24779-9 1-107-25028-5 1-107-24945-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Tables; Figures; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Principal parts; 1.1 The traditional notion of principal parts; 1.2 Principal parts in linguistic theory and in language typology; 1.2.1 Principal parts and the lexicon; 1.2.2 Principal parts in language typology; 1.3. Some preliminary assumptions; 1.3.1 If two lexemes belong to the same syntactic category but to contrasting ICs, their principal-part sets may be different.; 1.3.2 An inflectional system's principal parts may be chosen according to one of three schemes; The static scheme for optimal principal-part sets
The adaptive scheme for optimal principal-part setsThe dynamic scheme for optimal principal-part sets; 1.3.3 There may be more than one optimal principal-part analysis for the lexemes in a given inflectional system; 2 Plats; 2.1 Plats and their parts; 2.1.1 Redundant MPSs; 2.1.2 Kinds of exponences; 2.1.3 Grammatical information; 2.1.4 Omitted lexemes; 2.2 The representation issue; 3 A typology of principal-part systems; 3.1 A typology of principal-part systems; 3.2 Criterion A: How many principal parts are needed to determine a lexeme's IC membership? 3.3 Criterion B: How many dynamic principal parts are needed to determine a given cell in a lexeme's realized paradigm?3.4 Criterion C: To what extent are particular realized cells favored as optimal static principal parts?; 3.5 Summary; 4 Inflection-class transparency; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Conjugation classes in Fur; 4.3 Deviations from maximal transparency in Fur verb paradigms; 4.4 A first measure of IC transparency: IC predictability; 4.5 A fourth criterion of IC transparency; 4.6 A second measure of IC transparency: cell predictability; 4.7 IC transparency and the No-Blur Principle 4.8 IC transparency as a dimension of typological variation4.9 IC predictability, cell predictability, and entropy as measures of an inflection-class system's complexity; 4.10 Conclusions; 4.11 Appendix; 5 Grammatically enhanced plats; 5.1 Sanskrit declension; 5.2 Measuring the IC complexity of the hearer-oriented declensional plat; 5.2.1 The Sanskrit plat's optimal principal-part numbers; 5.2.2 The Sanskrit plat's cell predictor numbers; 5.2.3 Alternative analyses for ICs in the Sanskrit plat; 5.2.4 IC predictability and cell predictability in the Sanskrit plat; 5.2.5 Cell predictiveness 5.3 Grammatical disambiguation of distinguishers in the Sanskrit declensional plat5.3.1 Disambiguation by means of gender information; 5.3.2 Disambiguation by means of stem demarcation; 5.4 The effects of enhancing principal parts with gender specifications and/or stem demarcations; 5.4.1 Optimal principal-part numbers; 5.4.2 Cell predictor numbers; 5.4.3 Alternative analyses; 5.4.4 IC predictability and cell predictability; 5.4.5 Cell predictiveness; 5.5 Conclusions; 6 Impostors and heteroclites; 6.1 Impostors and plat construction; 6.2 Heteroclites and plat construction 7 Stems as principal parts |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910452756103321 |
Stump Gregory T (Gregory Thomas), <1954->
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| Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Morphological typology : from word to paradigm / / Gregory Stump and Raphael A. Finkel, University of Kentucky [[electronic resource]]
| Morphological typology : from word to paradigm / / Gregory Stump and Raphael A. Finkel, University of Kentucky [[electronic resource]] |
| Autore | Stump Gregory T (Gregory Thomas), <1954-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xxiv, 402 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
| Disciplina | 415/.9 |
| Collana | Cambridge studies in linguistics |
| Soggetto topico |
Grammar, Comparative and general - Morphology
Grammar, Comparative and general - Morphosyntax Typology (Linguistics) |
| ISBN |
1-107-24158-8
1-139-89127-8 1-316-60477-2 1-139-24886-3 1-107-24862-0 1-107-25111-7 1-107-24779-9 1-107-25028-5 1-107-24945-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Tables; Figures; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Principal parts; 1.1 The traditional notion of principal parts; 1.2 Principal parts in linguistic theory and in language typology; 1.2.1 Principal parts and the lexicon; 1.2.2 Principal parts in language typology; 1.3. Some preliminary assumptions; 1.3.1 If two lexemes belong to the same syntactic category but to contrasting ICs, their principal-part sets may be different.; 1.3.2 An inflectional system's principal parts may be chosen according to one of three schemes; The static scheme for optimal principal-part sets
The adaptive scheme for optimal principal-part setsThe dynamic scheme for optimal principal-part sets; 1.3.3 There may be more than one optimal principal-part analysis for the lexemes in a given inflectional system; 2 Plats; 2.1 Plats and their parts; 2.1.1 Redundant MPSs; 2.1.2 Kinds of exponences; 2.1.3 Grammatical information; 2.1.4 Omitted lexemes; 2.2 The representation issue; 3 A typology of principal-part systems; 3.1 A typology of principal-part systems; 3.2 Criterion A: How many principal parts are needed to determine a lexeme's IC membership? 3.3 Criterion B: How many dynamic principal parts are needed to determine a given cell in a lexeme's realized paradigm?3.4 Criterion C: To what extent are particular realized cells favored as optimal static principal parts?; 3.5 Summary; 4 Inflection-class transparency; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Conjugation classes in Fur; 4.3 Deviations from maximal transparency in Fur verb paradigms; 4.4 A first measure of IC transparency: IC predictability; 4.5 A fourth criterion of IC transparency; 4.6 A second measure of IC transparency: cell predictability; 4.7 IC transparency and the No-Blur Principle 4.8 IC transparency as a dimension of typological variation4.9 IC predictability, cell predictability, and entropy as measures of an inflection-class system's complexity; 4.10 Conclusions; 4.11 Appendix; 5 Grammatically enhanced plats; 5.1 Sanskrit declension; 5.2 Measuring the IC complexity of the hearer-oriented declensional plat; 5.2.1 The Sanskrit plat's optimal principal-part numbers; 5.2.2 The Sanskrit plat's cell predictor numbers; 5.2.3 Alternative analyses for ICs in the Sanskrit plat; 5.2.4 IC predictability and cell predictability in the Sanskrit plat; 5.2.5 Cell predictiveness 5.3 Grammatical disambiguation of distinguishers in the Sanskrit declensional plat5.3.1 Disambiguation by means of gender information; 5.3.2 Disambiguation by means of stem demarcation; 5.4 The effects of enhancing principal parts with gender specifications and/or stem demarcations; 5.4.1 Optimal principal-part numbers; 5.4.2 Cell predictor numbers; 5.4.3 Alternative analyses; 5.4.4 IC predictability and cell predictability; 5.4.5 Cell predictiveness; 5.5 Conclusions; 6 Impostors and heteroclites; 6.1 Impostors and plat construction; 6.2 Heteroclites and plat construction 7 Stems as principal parts |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910779886003321 |
Stump Gregory T (Gregory Thomas), <1954->
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| Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Morphological typology : from word to paradigm / / Gregory Stump and Raphael A. Finkel, University of Kentucky [[electronic resource]]
| Morphological typology : from word to paradigm / / Gregory Stump and Raphael A. Finkel, University of Kentucky [[electronic resource]] |
| Autore | Stump Gregory T (Gregory Thomas), <1954-> |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xxiv, 402 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
| Disciplina | 415/.9 |
| Collana | Cambridge studies in linguistics |
| Soggetto topico |
Grammar, Comparative and general - Morphology
Grammar, Comparative and general - Morphosyntax Typology (Linguistics) |
| ISBN |
1-107-24158-8
1-139-89127-8 1-316-60477-2 1-139-24886-3 1-107-24862-0 1-107-25111-7 1-107-24779-9 1-107-25028-5 1-107-24945-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Tables; Figures; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Principal parts; 1.1 The traditional notion of principal parts; 1.2 Principal parts in linguistic theory and in language typology; 1.2.1 Principal parts and the lexicon; 1.2.2 Principal parts in language typology; 1.3. Some preliminary assumptions; 1.3.1 If two lexemes belong to the same syntactic category but to contrasting ICs, their principal-part sets may be different.; 1.3.2 An inflectional system's principal parts may be chosen according to one of three schemes; The static scheme for optimal principal-part sets
The adaptive scheme for optimal principal-part setsThe dynamic scheme for optimal principal-part sets; 1.3.3 There may be more than one optimal principal-part analysis for the lexemes in a given inflectional system; 2 Plats; 2.1 Plats and their parts; 2.1.1 Redundant MPSs; 2.1.2 Kinds of exponences; 2.1.3 Grammatical information; 2.1.4 Omitted lexemes; 2.2 The representation issue; 3 A typology of principal-part systems; 3.1 A typology of principal-part systems; 3.2 Criterion A: How many principal parts are needed to determine a lexeme's IC membership? 3.3 Criterion B: How many dynamic principal parts are needed to determine a given cell in a lexeme's realized paradigm?3.4 Criterion C: To what extent are particular realized cells favored as optimal static principal parts?; 3.5 Summary; 4 Inflection-class transparency; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Conjugation classes in Fur; 4.3 Deviations from maximal transparency in Fur verb paradigms; 4.4 A first measure of IC transparency: IC predictability; 4.5 A fourth criterion of IC transparency; 4.6 A second measure of IC transparency: cell predictability; 4.7 IC transparency and the No-Blur Principle 4.8 IC transparency as a dimension of typological variation4.9 IC predictability, cell predictability, and entropy as measures of an inflection-class system's complexity; 4.10 Conclusions; 4.11 Appendix; 5 Grammatically enhanced plats; 5.1 Sanskrit declension; 5.2 Measuring the IC complexity of the hearer-oriented declensional plat; 5.2.1 The Sanskrit plat's optimal principal-part numbers; 5.2.2 The Sanskrit plat's cell predictor numbers; 5.2.3 Alternative analyses for ICs in the Sanskrit plat; 5.2.4 IC predictability and cell predictability in the Sanskrit plat; 5.2.5 Cell predictiveness 5.3 Grammatical disambiguation of distinguishers in the Sanskrit declensional plat5.3.1 Disambiguation by means of gender information; 5.3.2 Disambiguation by means of stem demarcation; 5.4 The effects of enhancing principal parts with gender specifications and/or stem demarcations; 5.4.1 Optimal principal-part numbers; 5.4.2 Cell predictor numbers; 5.4.3 Alternative analyses; 5.4.4 IC predictability and cell predictability; 5.4.5 Cell predictiveness; 5.5 Conclusions; 6 Impostors and heteroclites; 6.1 Impostors and plat construction; 6.2 Heteroclites and plat construction 7 Stems as principal parts |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910809758703321 |
Stump Gregory T (Gregory Thomas), <1954->
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| Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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