This volume offers a selection of interface studies in generative
linguistics, a valuable "one-stop shopping" opportunity for readers
interested in the ways in which the various modules of linguistic
analysis intersect and interact. The boundaries between the lexicon and
morphophonology, between morphology and syntax, between morphosyntax and
meaning, and between morphosyntax and phonology are all being crossed in
this volume. Though its focus is on theoretical approaches, experimental
studies are also included. The empirical focus of many of the
contributions is on Hungarian, and several chapters respond to work
published by István Kenesei, to whom the volume is dedicated.