Vol 1 (2009)

Morphology

The first volume of PWPL is dedicated to Morphology, and exhibits the results of research, which has been carried out within the framework of the graduate program of Comparative Linguistics and Language Variation, in the period 2006-2008. Most papers concentrate on Greek, but there is also a paper on Bulgarian. The description and analysis of data illuminate recent and older stages of the language, its computational treatment and aspects of its dialectal variation. To that end, written and oral corpora of the Centre of Modern Greek Dialectshave been used. The topics of this volume are hot issues for morphological theory: the demarcation of compounding and prefixation, the role of constraints in compound formation, the development of coordinate compounds, neoclassical compounding, evaluative morphology, agentive suffixation, and borderline cases between morphology and syntax.

Table of Contents

Editorial

Foreword
 
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pp. ix-x

Articles First Issue

Angela Ralli, Athanasios Karasimos
pp. 1-22
Io Manolessou, Symeon Tsolakidis
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pp. 23-39
Evanthia Petropoulou
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pp. 40-58
Maria Koliopoulou
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pp. 59-71
Eleonora Dimela, Dimitra Melissaropoulou
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pp. 72-94
Eleonora Dimela, Angela Ralli
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pp. 95-106
Nikos Koutsoukos, Maria Pavlakou
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pp. 107-126
Milen Milenova
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pp. 127-147
Athanasios Karasimos, Evanthia Petropoulou
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pp. 148-168