Matthew Baerman: Morphological typology of deponency
Greville Corbett: Deponency, syncretism and what lies in
between
Andrew Spencer: Extending deponency: implications for morphological
mismatches
Gregory Stump: A non-canonical pattern of deponency and its
implications
Nikolaos Lavidas and Dimitra Papangeli: Deponency in the diachrony
of Greek
Zheng Xu, Mark Aronoff and Frank Anshen: Deponency in Latin
Andrew Hippisley: Declarative Deponency: a Network Morphology
account of morphological mismatches
Jonathan Bobaljik: The limits of deponency: a Chukotko-centric
perspective
Jeffrey Good: Slouching towards deponency: a family of mismatches
in the Bantu verb stem
Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero: Spanish pseudoplurals: phonological cues in
the acquisition of a syntax/morphology mismatch
Nicholas Evans: Pseudo-argument affixes in Iwaidja and Ilgar: a
case of deponent subject and object agreement
Peter Matthews: Afterward: How safe are our analyses?
Dr Dunstan Brown, Editor, British, Senior Lecturer in Linguistics,
University of Surrey
Dr Andrew Hippisley, Editor, British/American, Lecturer in
Computing, University of Surrey
...I highly recommend this volume for its wealth of interesting
data and the quality of the discussion.
*Katya Pertsova Linguistics*
thought provoking
*Michael Maxwell, Linguist List*
This is a remarkable volume, and the first of its kind. All
contributions discuss interesting phenomena. Most of them are of
high quality and some strike me as truly impressive because they
offer new typological or theoretical ideas ... a great service to
the field.
*Gereon Müller, Word Structure*
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