Cover
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface
Symbols and Abbreviations
1.0 Overview
1.1.1 Historical and Typological Orientation
1.1.2 Arapesh Varieties
1.2 Noun Categorization and Word Form
1.3.1 How is Arapesh Special?
1.3.2 Abu'
2.0 Introduction
2.1 The Morphology By Itself Model
2.2 Arapesh Nouns
2.3.1 Aronoff's Analysis
2.3.2 Subverting the 'Double Inversion'
3.0 Introduction
3.1 The Lexical Representation of Singulars
3.2 The Lexical Representation of Plurals
4.1 The Internal Structure of Noun Class Categories
4.2 Organization Across Noun Class Categories
5.0 Default Categories
5.1.1 One Rule or Many?
5.1.2 Is the -ehas Plural 'Regular'?
5.2.1 Types of Formal Noun Class Assignment
5.2.2 The Special Behavior of s-final Borrowings
5.2.3 The Phonological Basis of Arapesh Classes
5.3 A Contrastive Case: Noun Class Restructuring in Bantu
6.0 Introduction
6.1 The Relationship Between Word Form and Syntax
6.2.1 Somali
6.2.2 Vata
6.3.1 Godie
6.3.2 Abu'
6.4 Alliterative Concord in Bainuk
6.5 Implications for Grammatical Organization
Chapter 7: Conclusion
References
Index
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