01492 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036007000300056008004100059082000800100084001400108100003000122245009800152260005700250300003600307650002300343650001900366520087700385990002401262INLIS00000000091616920230522100039 a0010-0523000064ta230522 g 0 eng  a425 a425 AND a0 aAndrew Carstairs-McCarthy13aAn introduction to English morphology: words and their structure /cAndrew Carstairs-McCarthy a[Edinburgh] :b[Edinburgh University Press],c[2002] aviii + 151 hlm :bIlus ;c30 cm 4aMorfologi (Bahasa) 4aBahasa Inggris aHere are the contrasts that we will be looking at, and the chapters where they will be discussed: * words as units of meaning versus units of sentence structure (Chapters 2, 6, 7) * words as pronounceable entities ('word forms') versus more abstract entities (set of word forms) (Chapters 3, 4, 5) * inflectionally related word forms (forms of the same 'word') versus derivationally related words (different 'words' with a shared base) (Chapters 4, 5) * the distinction between compound words and phrases (Chapters 6, 7) * the relationship between the internal structure of a word and its meaning (Chapter 7) * productive versus unproductive word-forming processes (Chapter 8) * historical reasons for some of the contemporary divisions within English morphology, especially Germanic versus Romance word-formation processes (Chapter 9). - sumber dari 1 Introduction aCL103498CL103498CL1