1Chapter 1. What is morphology?
364.6 Factors contributing to productivity
21.1 Introduction
374.7 Restrictions on productivity
31.2 Morphemes
384.8 How to: finding words
41.3 Kinds of Morphemes
394.9 Ways of measuring productivity
51.4 Morphemes in action
404.10 Historical changes in productivity
61.5 Morphological Analysis
414.11 Productivity versus creativity
71.6 Conclusion
424.12 The Mental Lexicon
81.7 Questions
434.13 Psycholinguistics
9Chapter 2. Words, Sentences And Its Forms
444.14 Conclusion
102.1 Introduction
454.15 Questions
112.2 What is a word?
46Chapter 5. Interfaces
122.3 Words as meaningful building-blocks of language
475.1 Introduction
132.4 Parts of a word: roots, affixes and morphemes
485.2 Argument structure and morphology
142.5 Compound, blends, and phrasal words
495.3 On the borders
152.6 A word and its structure
505.4 Allomorphs
162.7 Words versus lexical items
515.5 How to: Analyzing allomorphy
172.8 Conclusion
525.6 Lexical strata
182.9 Questions
535.7 Semantic interpretation of the morphological structure
19Chapter 3. Lexeme Formation
545.8 Semantics and syntactic valency
203.1 Introduction
555.9 Polysemy
213.1 Affixation
565.10 Conclusion
223.2 Compounding
575.11 Questions
233.3 Conversion
58Chapter 6. Morphological Theories
243.4 Minor processes
596.1 Chomsky’s Aspects of the Theory of Syntax
253.5 How to: morphological analysis
606.2 The Nature Of The Entities Listed In The Lexicon
263.6 Reduplication
616.3 Productivity And Meaning Relationships
273.7 Templatic morphology
626.4 The Internal Structure Of Derived Words
283.8 Conclusion
636.5 Variations In Shape
293.9 Questions
646.6 Inflection And Derivation
30Chapter 4. Morphological Productivity and Mental Lexicon
656.7 A Missing Element: Lexical Semantics
314.1 Introduction
666.8 Conclusion
324.2 What is Morphological Productivity?
676.9 Questions
334.3 Productivity and Structure: Negative Prefixes in English
68Abbreviations and Symbols
344.4 Degrees of Productivity
69Glossary
354.5 Testing Productivity