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Understanding Morphology
Martin Haspelmath
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Description for Understanding Morphology
Paperback. Now fully revised in line with the latest research, each chapter includes a summary, suggestions for further reading, and exercises. As such this is the ideal book for both beginning students of linguistics, or anyone in a related discipline looking for a first introduction to morphology. Series: Understanding Language. Num Pages: 384 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: CFH; CFK. Category: (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 233 x 156 x 18. Weight in Grams: 580.
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This new edition of Understanding Morphology has been fully revised in line with the latest research. It now includes 'big picture' questions to highlight central themes in morphology, as well as research exercises for each chapter.
Understanding Morphology presents an introduction to the study of word structure that starts at the very beginning. Assuming no knowledge of...
Product Details
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
384
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Series
Understanding Language
Condition
New
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780340950012
SKU
V9780340950012
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About Martin Haspelmath
Martin Haspelmath is a Senior Researcher in the Linguistics Department of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and an Honorary Professor at the University of Leipzig. Andrea D. Sims is Assistant Professor of Slavic Linguistics at The Ohio State University.
Reviews for Understanding Morphology
"The revisions are really excellent. They keep the wealth of typological examples in the first edition, while incorporating a deep and clear discussion of recent advances in the theory of productivity and change. This updated training for students will certainly raise the level of the field." Janet B. Pierrehumbert, Professor of Linguistics, Northwestern University, USA