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A Historical Morphology of English
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A Historical Morphology of English

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Charting the major developments in the morphology of English, this book introduces students to English inflectional and derivational morphology, presenting them with a long-range perspective of language change. The book is also built around the chronological periods crucial for each type of important large-scale change in the morphology of English, moving from Old, Middle and Early Modern English, to Modern English.The book also explores four sources of linguistic innovation – learner errors in categorical inflectional systems, lexical analogy, productivity in derivational systems and language and dialect contact – illustrating the extent to which the history of English Morphology offers significant information about morphological change in general.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 September 2021
Pages
224
ISBN
9781474459761

Charting the major developments in the morphology of English, this book introduces students to English inflectional and derivational morphology, presenting them with a long-range perspective of language change. The book is also built around the chronological periods crucial for each type of important large-scale change in the morphology of English, moving from Old, Middle and Early Modern English, to Modern English.The book also explores four sources of linguistic innovation – learner errors in categorical inflectional systems, lexical analogy, productivity in derivational systems and language and dialect contact – illustrating the extent to which the history of English Morphology offers significant information about morphological change in general.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
22 September 2021
Pages
224
ISBN
9781474459761