Lexeme Books
Introduction to English morphology
Author: Alexander Tokar
School: Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG201
Topics: English morphology, morphology, semantics, Phraseology, phonetics, phonology, syntax, Sociolinguistics, morpheme, lexeme, lexeme-formation, word-formation, Lexeme-building mechanisms, semantic change, Lexeme-manufacturing, Lexeme-building borrowing, Lexeme-building affixation, Lexeme-building apophony, Inflectional morphology, Wordform-building mechanisms, Grammatical apophony, Grammatical suppletion, Allowordforms
What is Morphology, 2nd Edition
Author: Mark Aronoff, Kirsten Fudeman
School: Edo University
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG222
Topics: Morphology, morphemes, word, lexemes, lexicon, phonology, allomorphs, prosodic morphology, Linguistic Exaptation, Morphophonology, Polysemy Problem, semantics, inflection, Syncretism, syntactic inflection, Grammatical Function Change, Morphological Productivity
Understanding Semantics, 2nd edition
Author: Sebastian Löbner
School: Federal University, Oye-Ekiti
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ELS101
Topics: Semantics, ambiguity, predication, verbs, logic, language comparison, cognition, formal semantics, sentence meaning, compositionality, descriptive meaning, connotations, lexemes, lexical ambiguity, compositional ambiguity, contextual ambiguity, deixis, determination, presuppositions, predication, verbs, nouns, adjectives, predicate logic notation, thematic roles, verbs, argument structure diatheses, aspect tense, logical basis, logical relations, sentential logic, meaning relations, synonymy, hyponymy, oppositions, lexical fields, meaning components, semantic features, semantic formulae, semantic primes, Barsalou frames, Japanese numerals
Author: Francis Katamba, John Stonham
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN122, LIN221
Topics: Morphology, word, word structure, lexeme, grammatical word, morphemes, morphs, allomorphs, grammatical conditioning, lexical conditioning, suppletion, roots, affixes, stems, bases, morphological Haplology, morphological typology, productivity, lexical morphology, lexical phonology, morphology model, lexical strata, lexical rules, stratum ordering, stratum productivity, stratum conversion, strict cycle condition, templatic morphology, phonological prelude, autosegmental phonology, skeletal tier, Root morphology, pattern morphology, arabic Binyanim, prosodic morphology, non-concatenative morphology, morpheme tier hypothesis, reduplication, optimality theory, stratal optimality theory, inflectional morphology, inflection, derivation, verbal inflectional categories
Author: Peter Matthews
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN122
Topics: Morphology, word, word-form, lexeme, lexical morphology, inflectional morphology, inflections, word-formation, lexical derivation, compounds, morphemes, allomorphs, Morphophonemics, morphophonemics, flection, exponence, paradigms, Inflectional morphology, iconicity, syntax
Author: John Lyons
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: ENG304
Topics: Semantics, grammar, lexicon, lexemes, context, style, culture, Deixis, mood, illocutionary force, modality
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