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Francis Katamba
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Although primarily intended to be a course book for use on morphology courses, it will also be useful for students taking courses in the closely related sub-fields of phonology and syntax. The book is divided into three parts:.

by. Although primarily intended to be a course book for use on morphology courses, it will also be useful for students taking courses in the closely related sub-fields of phonology and syntax. Part 1 surveys traditional and structuralist notions of word-structure which still provide the necessary background to morphological investigations.

Francis Katamba (b. 1947) is a Ugandan-born British linguist. Katamba has been a professor at Lancaster University since 2000.

FRANCIS KATAMBA is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Lancaster, UK. His books include An Introduction to Phonology (Longman, 1989), English Words (Routledge, 1994) and Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction 3e (with William O'Grady and Michael. His books include An Introduction to Phonology (Longman, 1989), English Words (Routledge, 1994) and Contemporary Linguistics: An Introduction 3e (with William O'Grady and Michael Dobrovolsky, Pearson). JOHN STONHAM is Reader in Linguistics at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. His publications include Linguistic Theory and Complex Words (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003) and Combinatorial Morphology (Benjamins, 1994). FRANCIS KATAMBA is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Lancaster, UK.

by Francis Katamba First published July 27th 1993. Morphology (Palgrave Modern Linguistics). Published September 19th 2006 by Palgrave Macmillan.

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Author:Katamba, Francis. Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan. We appreciate the impact a good book can have. Francis Katamba has also written An Introduction to Phonology.

Morphology Francis Katamba GRAMMAR The bulk of this book, however, presents morphological theory within the linguistic model of generative grammar initiated by Chomsky.

Morphology Francis Katamba. GRAMMAR The bulk of this book, however, presents morphological theory within the linguistic model of generative grammar initiated by Chomsky. Before we begin considering how this theory works, I will sketch the background assumptions made by generative grammarians so that we can place the theory of morphology in the wider theoretical context of generative linguistics.

Morphology is a lively, comprehensive introduction to morphological theory and analysis in contemporary generative grammar. It is designed to take absolute beginners to a point where they can approach the current literature in the subject. It contains numerous in-text exercises which involve the reader in doing morphology by formulating hypotheses and testing them against data from English and numerous other languages. Although primarily intended to be a course book for use on morphology courses, it will also be useful for students taking courses in the closely related sub-fields of phonology and syntax. The book is divided into three parts:. Part 1 surveys traditional and structuralist notions of word-structure which still provide the necessary background to morphological investigations. Part 2 explores the relationship between the lexicon, morphology and phonology in current generative grammar. Part 3 examines issues in the interaction between the lexicon, morphology and syntax.