Edinburgh Handbook of Evaluative Morphology / / Nicola Grandi, Livia Kortvelyessy.

Reviews and debates the latest theoretical approaches to evaluative morphologyGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748681747','ISBN:9780748681754']);With examples drawn from over 200 world languages, this ground-breaking volume presents a state-of-the-art overview of evaluativ...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (752 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Tables
  • Abbreviations
  • Contributors
  • PART I
  • 1 Introduction: why evaluative morphology?
  • 2 The semantics of evaluative morphology
  • 3 Evaluative morphology and pragmatics
  • 4 Word-formation processes in evaluative morphology
  • 5 Evaluative morphology and language universals
  • 6 The place of evaluation within morphology
  • 7 Evaluative morphology and number/gender
  • 8 Evaluative morphology and aspect/actionality
  • 9 Evaluative morphology and sociolinguistic variation
  • 10 Evaluative morphology and language acquisition
  • 11 Evaluative morphology in a diachronic perspective
  • 12 Evaluative morphology in sign languages
  • 13 Evaluative morphology in pidgins and creoles
  • PART II
  • 14 Evaluative morphology from a cross-linguistic perspective: Introduction to the descriptive chapters
  • 15 Eurasia
  • 15.1 Basque
  • 15.2 Catalan
  • 15.3 Georgian
  • 15.4 Hungarian
  • 15.5 Israeli Hebrew
  • 15.6 Ket
  • 15.7 Latvian
  • 15.8 Luxembourgish
  • 15.9 Modern Greek
  • 15.10 Nivkh
  • 15.11 Persian
  • 15.12 Slovak
  • 15.13 Swedish
  • 15.14 Tatar
  • 15.15 Telugu
  • 15.16 Udihe
  • 16 South-East Asia and Oceania
  • 16.1 Apma
  • 16.2 Chinese
  • 16.3 Lisu
  • 16.4 Muna
  • 16.5 Tagalog
  • 16.6 Tibetan
  • 16.7 Yami
  • 17 Australia and New Guinea
  • 17.1 Dalabon
  • 17.2 Iatmul
  • 17.3 Jingulu
  • 17.4 Kaurna
  • 17.5 Rembarrnga
  • 17.6 Warlpiri
  • 17.7 Yukulta and its relatives Kayardild and Lardil
  • 18 Africa
  • 18.1 Berber
  • 18.2 Classical and Moroccan Arabic
  • 18.3 Ewe
  • 18.4 Kɔnni
  • 18.5 Sεlεε
  • 18.6 Shona
  • 18.7 Somali
  • 18.8 Zulu
  • 19 North America
  • 19.1 Cabécar
  • 19.2 Choctaw
  • 19.3 Dena'ina
  • 19.4 Huautla Mazatec
  • 19.5 Huave
  • 19.6 Inuktitut
  • 19.7 Plains Cree
  • 19.8 Slavey (Dene) and other Athabaskan Languages
  • 20 South America
  • 20.1 Jaqaru
  • 20.2 Kwaza
  • 20.3 Lule
  • 20.4 Toba
  • 20.5 Wichi
  • 20.6 Yurakaré
  • References
  • Language index
  • Subject index
  • Name index