V61.0055 Introduction to Morphology at an Advanced Level

Prof. Alec Marantz

Fall 2007

Course Syllabus (PDF)

Course Description:

This course examines the building blocks of words and sentences: the atomic units of word structure, their hierarchical and linear arrangement, and their phonological realization(s). The course provides an introduction to fundamental issues in morphology, including allomorphy, morpheme order, paradigm structure, blocking, and cyclicity. The field of morphology currently embraces much of what goes on in linguistics as a whole; syntax, morphology, phonology, semantics and variation all play an essential role, and their interactions will be highlighted here.

Last Modified: March 25, 2007