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The Nature of the Word: Volume 47

Studies in Honor of Paul Kiparsky
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A collection of essays on the word by colleagues, students, and teachers of linguist Paul Kiparsky that reflects his distinctive focus and his influence on the field. Paul Kiparsky's work in linguistics has been wide-ranging and fundamental. His contributions as a scholar and teacher have transformed virtually every subfield of contemporary linguistics, from generative phonology to poetic theory. This collection of essays on the word-the fundamental entity of language-by Kiparsky's colleagues, students, and teachers reflects the distinctive focus of his own attention and his influence in the field. As the editors of the volume observe, Kiparsky approaches words much as a botanist approaches plants, fascinated equally by their beauty, their structure, and their evolution. The essays in this volume reflect these multiple perspectives. The contributors discuss phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics bearing on the formal composition of the word; historical linguistic developments emphasizing the word's simultaneous idiosyncratic character and participation in a system; and metrical and poetic forms showing the significance of Kiparsky's ideas for literary theory. Collectively they develop the overarching idea that the nature of the word is not directly observable but nonetheless inferable. Contributors Stephen R. Anderson, Arto Anttila, Juliette Blevins, Geert Booij, Young-mee Yu Cho, Cleo Condoravdi, B. Elan Dresher, Andrew Garrett, Carlos Gussenhoven, Morris Halle, Kristin Hanson, Bruce Hayes, Larry M. Hyman, Sharon Inkelas, S. D. Joshi, Rene Kager, Ellen Kaisse, Aditi Lahiri, K. P. Mohanan, Tara Mohanan, Cemil Orhan Orgun, Christopher Pinon, William J. Poser, Douglas Pulleyblank, J. A. F. Roodbergen, Haj Ross, Patricia Shaw, Galen Sibanda, Donca Steriade, John Stonham, Stephen Wechsler, Dieter Wunderlich, Draga Zec

Author Biography

Kristin Hanson is Associate Professor of English and Sharon Inkelas is Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. Sharon Inkelas is Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. Morris Halle is Institute Professor and Professor of Linguistics Emeritus at MIT. Douglas Pulleyblank is Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of British Columbia.
Release date Australia
December 12th, 2008
Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Contributors
  • Contributions by Arto Anttila
  • Contributions by B. Elan Dresher
  • Contributions by Cleo Condoravdi
  • Contributions by Geert Booij
  • Contributions by Juliette Blevins
  • Contributions by Manfred Bierwisch
  • Contributions by Stephen R. Anderson
  • Contributions by Young-mee Cho
  • Edited by Kristin Hanson
  • Edited by Sharon Inkelas
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
MIT Press
Pages
776
Publisher
MIT Press Ltd
Dimensions
178x229x40
ISBN-13
9780262083799
Product ID
10096557

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