Edinburgh Handbook of Evaluative Morphology

Nicola Grandi editor Livia Kortvelyessy editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:3rd Jun '15

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With examples drawn from over 200 world languages, this ground-breaking volume presents a state-of-the-art overview of evaluative morphology. Offering an innovative approach to major theoretical questions, the Edinburgh Handbook analyses the field from a cross-linguistic perspective, considering semantic, pragmatic and sociolinguistic aspects, as well as word-formation processes and evaluative morphology acquisition. Complementing the synchronic approach with a diachronic perspective, this study establishes a picture of intriguing diversity in evaluative morphology manifestations, and offers a comprehensive analysis of the situation in dozens of languages and language families. Divided into 2 distinct parts, the handbook begins with 13 chapters discussing evaluative morphology in relation to areas such as pragmatics, semantics, linguistic universals and sociolinguistics. The second part is comprised of descriptive chapters, broken into the following subsets: Eurasia, South- East Asia and Oceania, Australia-New Guinea, Africa, North America and South America.

Grandi and Körtvélyessy have succeeded in compiling a highly informative, well-structured and well-written volume that will be the standard reference work for anyone interested in EM for the years to come. -- Stefan Hartmann, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz * Linguist List *
Linguists of every stripe will long be indebted to Grandi and Körtvélyessy for assembling this monumental volume, both for its authoritative chapters on the theoretical and typological significance of evaluative morphology and for its chapters detailing the varied manifestations of this morphology in a large and well-chosen sample of languages. * Professor Gregory Stump, University of Kentucky *

ISBN: 9780748681747

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1456g

752 pages