Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
List of contributors
1: Nikolas Gisborne and Andrew Hippisley: Defaults in
linguistics
2: Geert Booij: Inheritance and motivation in Construction
Morphology
3: Alain Kihm: Old French declension: A Word and Paradigm approach
and the role of syncretism and defaults in its rise and fall
4: Dunstan Brown: Inflectional classes and containment
5: Andrew Hippisley: Default inheritance and the canonical:
Derivation as sign builder and sign connector
6: Richard Hudson: French pronouns in cognition
7: Nikolas Gisborne: Defaulting to the new Romance synthetic
future
8: Bertholdt Crysmann: Inferential-realizational morphology without
rule blocks: An information-based approach
9: Robert Malouf: Defaults and lexical prototypes
10: Farrell Ackerman and Olivier Bonami: Systemic polyfunctionality
and morphology-syntax interdependencies
11: Stephen R. Anderson: Defaults and morphological structure
References
Index
Nikolas Gisborne is Professor of Linguistics and Head of
Linguistics and English Language at the University of Edinburgh.
His main interests are in event structure and its relationship to
morphosyntax, the lexicon, and language change. His book The Event
Structure of Perception Verbs was published by OUP in 2010. He is
the co-editor, with Willem Hollmann, of Theory and Data in
Cognitive Linguistics (Benjamins 2014). Andrew Hippisley is Chair
of
the Linguistics Department at the University of Kentucky, having
previously worked a research fellow in the Surrey Morphology Group.
He is the author, with Dunstan Brown, of Network Morphology (CUP
2012) and co-editor of
Deponency and Morphological Mismatches (with Matthew Baerman,
Greville G. Corbett, and Dunstan Brown; OUP 2007) and of The
Cambridge Handbook of Morphology (with Gregory Stump; CUP 2016).
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