Morphological Theory: An Introduction to Word Structure in Generative Grammar

Morphological Theory: An Introduction to Word Structure in Generative Grammar

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Format Paperback
Pages 544
Language English
Published Aug 26, 1991
Publisher Basil Blackwell
ISBN-10 0631161449
ISBN-13 9780631161448
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Andrew Spencer's work offers a comprehensive introduction to the intricate world of morphology within generative grammar. The author delves into the structure of words, illuminating the complexities that underlie language formation. With a focus on both theoretical and practical aspects, Spencer equips readers with a solid foundation in understanding how morphemes—the smallest units of meaning—combine to create the vast array of linguistic expressions.

Readers are guided through various morphological theories, making the material accessible to those new to the subject while also providing depth for seasoned linguists. The book encourages critical thinking and invites readers to explore the implications of morphological structures on syntax and semantics. Each chapter builds on the last, creating a cohesive narrative that highlights the importance of morphology in the broader field of linguistics.

Spencer's writing style is engaging and clear, allowing complex concepts to be understood without sacrificing academic rigor. This introduction serves not only as a resource for students and educators but also as a reference for researchers looking to deepen their understanding of word structure and its role in generative grammar.

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