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Loading... Morphology (Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics) 2nd Editionby Peter H. MatthewsSeries: Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This was a set book once. It all comes back to me - morphemes and allomorphs. Where to start... Lessons learned: morphology should be studied on it's own terms as it cannot be subsumed by neither phonology nor syntax, and there still isn't one "school" that can cover all languages, maybe that even isn't possible. Good bits: the covering of sandhi and the (endless) discussion on what a word is. Bad bits: he says it himself, page 188: "Readers not already satiated [..]"... he never finishes with a point, he never gets to the point, and if it ain't good for latin and greek it's a useless model... if you can keep your eyes from glazing over too much, and take it by the teaspoonful you might find a pearl or two. no reviews | add a review
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