Electronic Resources
Baerman, Matthew. 2002. Syncretism: an
annotated bibliography.
<http://www.surrey.ac.uk/LIS/MB/Bibliography.htm>.
Baerman, Matthew. 2002. The
Baerman, Matthew, Dunstan
Brown and Greville Corbett. 2002. The
The following articles and
presentations have arisen wholly or in part from the project:
Publications
Baerman, Matthew. 2001a. Unnatural classes in
morphological change.
25/2. 281-284.
Baerman, Matthew. 2001b. The prosodic
properties of ne in Bulgarian. In: Gerhild Zybatow, Uwe Junghanns, Grit
Mehlhorn and Luka Szucsich (eds.) Current issues in formal Slavic
linguistics.
Baerman, Matthew, Dunstan Brown and Greville
Corbett. 2002. Case syncretism in and out of Indo-European. In: Mary
Andronis, Christopher Ball, Heidi Elston and Sylvain Neuvel (eds.) CLS 37:
The Main Session. Papers from the 37th Meeting of the
Brown, Dunstan. 2001. Constructing a typological database for
inflectional morphology: the SMG database for syncretism In: Steven Bird, Peter
Buneman and Mark Liberman (eds.) Proceedings of the IRCS Workshop on Linguistic
Databases.
abstract and slides
available at
<http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/annotation/database/program.html>.]
Corbett, Greville, Matthew
Baerman and Dunstan Brown. 2002. Domains of syncretism: a demonstration of the
autonomy of morphology. In: Mary Andronis, Christopher Ball, Heidi
Elston and Sylvain Neuvel (eds.) CLS 37: The Panels. Papers
from the 37th Meeting of the
Evans,
Nicholas, Dunstan Brown and Greville Corbett. 2001. Dalabon pronominal prefixes and the typology of
syncretism: a Network Morphology analysis. In: Geert Booij and Jaap van Marle
(eds.) Yearbook of Morphology 2000.
Presentations
Baerman, Matthew. 1999. The prosodic properties of ne in
Bulgarian. Third European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages,
Baerman, Matthew. 2000a. Defaults and syncretism in
the Latvian noun paradigm. British Association for the Advancement of
Slavonic Studies 2000 conference,
Baerman, Matthew. 2000b. Contrary syncretic
structure. Linguistic Association of Great Britain
Spring 2000 meeting,
Baerman, Matthew. 2000c. Is there a semantic
basis for person syncretism in verb forms? ESRC seminar
series ‘Methods and Models in Morphology’,
Baerman, Matthew. 2001a. The typology of
syncretism in two-argument verbs. Linguistics Association of
Baerman, Matthew. 2001b. The interpretation
of person syncretism. Association for Linguistic Typology IV
conference,
Baerman, Matthew. 2001c. Resolving rule
competition. ESRC seminar series ‘Methods and Models in
Morphology’,
Baerman, Matthew. 2002a. Against ordered
rules. Linguistics Association of
Baerman, Matthew. 2002b. Rules of referral without directionality.
ESRC seminar series ‘Methods and Models in Morphology’, School of African and
Oriental Studies, University of
Baerman, Matthew. 2002c. Indexing and
directionality in inflection. Linguistics Association of
Baerman, Matthew. 2002d. Results of the
Baerman, Matthew and Dunstan Brown. 2001. Slavonic
syncretisms. British
Association for the Advancement of Slavonic Studies 2001 conference,
Baerman, Matthew, Dunstan Brown and Greville
Corbett. 2001. Case syncretism in and out of Indo-European. Chicago Linguistic Society 37 conference,
Brown, Dunstan 2000a. What
would morphomic suppletion look like?
International Workshop on Suppletion ‘Suppletion 2000’,
Brown, Dunstan. 2000b. The Surrey Syncretisms Database:
design and preliminary results. ESRC seminar series ‘Methods
and Models in Morphology’,
Brown, Dunstan. 2000c. What
drives ambiguity? Paper presented to
Brown, Dunstan. 2001a. Features as context and content of syncretism
ESRC seminar series ‘Methods and Models in Morphology’,
Brown, Dunstan. 2001b. A database of
inflectional syncretism. Typological Database Project workshop,
Brown, Dunstan. 2001c. Constructing a typological database
for inflectional morphology: the SMG database for syncretism. IRCS Workshop on Linguistic Databases,
Institute for Research in Cognitive Science,
Brown, Dunstan. 2002. Report on Current Project. Language Typology
Resource Centre,
Corbett, Greville. 1999. Defectiveness, syncretism, suppletion, ‘deponency’:
four dimensions for a typology of inflectional systems. Invited paper at the
Second Mediterranean Meeting on Morphology,
Corbett, Greville. 2000a. A typology of
inflectional systems and the notion ‘possible word’.
Corbett, Greville. 2000b. A typology of the
morphological range of lexemes (with special reference to syncretism). Paper
delivered at the
Corbett, Greville. 2000c. Morphology, typology,
computation. Invited paper delivered for the 9th
International Morphology Meeting,
Corbett, Greville. 2000d.
Corbett, Greville. 2000e. Four inflectional phenomena and the notion possible lexical
item. Second Northwest Conference on Slavic Linguistics,
Corbett, Greville. 2000f. Extremes of inflectional
morphology in Slavonic. British Association for the Advancement of
Slavonic Studies 2000 conference,
Corbett, Greville. 2000g. Possible words: four
inflectional phenomena for defining the extremes. Falmer Language Group
Seminar,
Corbett, Greville. 2000h. Word
limits: a perspective from inflectional morphology.
Corbett, Greville. 2000g. Domains of syncretism: a typological perspective on Slavonic. 26th Meeting of the Internation Commission on the Grammatical
Structure of the Slavonic Languages, Männedorf, near Zürich, October 22-23.
Corbett,
Greville, Matthew Baerman and Dunstan Brown. 2001. Domains of syncretism: a demonstration of the
autonomy of morphology. Chicago Linguistic Society 37 conference,