From "abbreviation" and "abessive" to "zero morph" and
"zero-derivation," this invaluable little glossary translates
complicated morphology terms and phrases into clear definitions. It
covers both traditional and contemporary terminology, explaining
fundamental terms in a comprehensive way for the beginner and revealing
theoretical assumptions behind the labels for the more advanced reader.
It can be read thematically to get a view of some of the fundamental
issues in morphology by following links from one entry to another.
With an introductory, nontechnical overview of morphology for the
beginner and an annotated bibliography with suggestions for further
reading, its many cross-references link different approaches, related
terms, and alternative terms. More extensive than the glossaries that
appear in the back of linguistics textbooks, this book, thoroughly up to
date, is a friendly at-your-side guide for anyone interested in the form
and structure of words.