Morphological typology : from word to paradigm / Gregory Stump and Raphael A. Finkel, University of Kentucky.

Stump, Gregory T. (Gregory Thomas), 1954-
Call Number
415/.9
Author
Stump, Gregory T. 1954- author.
Title
Morphological typology : from word to paradigm / Gregory Stump and Raphael A. Finkel, University of Kentucky.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxiv, 402 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Cambridge studies in linguistics ; 138
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Summary
In this radically new approach to morphological typology, the authors set out new and explicit methods for the typological classification of languages. Drawing on evidence from a diverse range of languages including Chinantec, Dakota, French, Fur, Icelandic, Ngiti and Sanskrit, the authors propose innovative ways of measuring inflectional complexity. Designed to engage graduate students and academic researchers, the book presents opportunities for further investigation. The authors' data sets and the computational tool that they constructed for their analysis are available online, allowing readers to employ them in their own research. Readers can access the online computational tool through www.cambridge.org/stump_finkel.
Added Author
Finkel, Raphael A., author.
Subject
Grammar, Comparative and general Morphology.
Grammar, Comparative and general Morphosyntax.
TYPOLOGY (LINGUISTICS)
Multimedia
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Summary
In this radically new approach to morphological typology, the authors set out new and explicit methods for the typological classification of languages. Drawing on evidence from a diverse range of languages including Chinantec, Dakota, French, Fur, Icelandic, Ngiti and Sanskrit, the authors propose innovative ways of measuring inflectional complexity. Designed to engage graduate students and academic researchers, the book presents opportunities for further investigation. The authors' data sets and the computational tool that they constructed for their analysis are available online, allowing readers to employ them in their own research. Readers can access the online computational tool through www.cambridge.org/stump_finkel.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Subject
Grammar, Comparative and general Morphology.
Grammar, Comparative and general Morphosyntax.
TYPOLOGY (LINGUISTICS)
Multimedia