Canonical Typology: a working bibliography

Publications on canonical typology are increasing steadily, and it seems a good time to provide a general resource. Please do send new items, and any items which have been inadvertently omitted (for which I apologise), to g.corbett@surrey.ac.uk

Baerman, Matthew; Dunstan Brown & Greville G. Corbett. 2005. The Syntax-Morphology Interface: A study of syncretism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [especially pages 27-35] [link to publisher's site]

Comrie, Bernard. 2003. When agreement gets trigger-happy. In: Dunstan Brown, Greville Corbett & Carole Tiberius (eds) Agreement: a typological perspective. Special issue of Transactions of the Philological Society 101 no. 2, 313-37. Oxford : Blackwell .

Corbett, Greville G. 2003a. Agreement: Canonical instances and the extent of the phenomenon. In: Geert Booij, Janet DeCesaris, Angela Ralli & Sergio Scalise (eds) Topics in Morphology: Selected papers from the Third Mediterranean Morphology Meeting (Barcelona, September 20-22, 2001), 109-128. Barcelona : Universitat Pompeu Fabra. [pdf]

Corbett, Greville G. 2003b. Agreement: The range of the phenomenon and the principles of the Surrey Database of Agreement In: Dunstan Brown, Greville Corbett & Carole Tiberius (eds) Agreement: a typological perspective. Special issue of Transactions of the Philological Society 101 no. 2, 155-202. Oxford : Blackwell. [pdf]

Corbett, Greville G. 2005. The canonical approach in typology. In: Zygmunt Frajzyngier, Adam Hodges & David S. Rood (eds) Linguistic Diversity and Language Theories (Studies in Language Companion Series 72) . Amsterdam : John Benjamins, 25-49. [pdf]

Corbett, Greville G. 2006. Agreement. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. [Link to publisher's site]

Corbett, Greville G. 2007. Canonical typology, suppletion and possible words. Language 83.8-42. [pdf]

Corbett, Greville G. Forthcoming a. Determining morphosyntactic feature values: the case of case. To appear in: Greville G. Corbett & Michael Noonan (eds) Case and grammatical relations: papers in honour of Bernard Comrie. Oxford : Oxford University Press. [pdf of draft]

Corbett, Greville G. Forthcoming b. Higher order exceptionality in inflectional morphology. To appear in: Horst J. Simon & Heike Wiese (eds) Expecting the unexpected: Exceptions in grammar. Berlin : Mouton de Gruyter. [With comments by Stephen Anderson.]

Evans, Nicholas. 2003. Typologies of agreement: some problems from Kayardild. In: Dunstan Brown, Greville G. Corbett & Carole Tiberius (eds) Agreement: a typological perspective (Special issue of Transactions of the Philological Society 101, no. 2) 203-34. Oxford : Blackwell.

Fortin, Antonio. 2011. The Morphology and Semantics of Expressive Affixes. Unpublished DPhil thesis. University of Oxford.

Hyman, Larry M. 2009. How (not) to do phonological typology: the case of pitch-accent. Language Sciences 3.213-128 (=Michael J. Kenstowicz (ed.) Data and Theory: Papers in Phonology in Celebration of Charles W. Kisseberth, Amsterdam: Elsevier).[pdf of preprint]

Hyman, Larry M. 2011. In Defense of Prosodic Typology: A Response to Beckman & Venditti. UC Berkeley Phonology Lab Annual Report (2011), 200-235.

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Nikolaeva, Irina & Andrew Spencer. 2008. Nouns as Adjectives and Adjectives as Nouns. 

Paciaroni, Tania. Forthcoming. Noun Inflection Classes in Maceratese 

Noun Inflectional Classes in Maceratese (482.17KB - Requires Adobe Reader)

 

Palancar, Enrique L. To appear. “The conjugations classes of Tilapa Otomi: An approach from canonical typology”. Linguistics 50:4 

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Polinsky, Maria. 2003. Non-canonical agreement is canonical. In: Dunstan Brown, Greville Corbett & Carole Tiberius (eds)  Agreement: a typological perspective . Special issue of Transactions of the Philological Society 101 no. 2, 279-312. Oxford : Blackwell.

Seifart, Frank. 2005. The Structure and Use of Shape-based Noun Classes in Miraña ( North West Amazon). PhD thesis, Radboud University , Nijmegen. [link]

Spencer, Andrew. 2005. Extending deponency. In: Matthew Baerman, Greville G. Corbett, Dunstan Brown & Andrew Hippisley (eds) Deponency and Morphological Mismatches (Proceedings of the British Academy, 145), 45-70. Oxford : British Academy and Oxford University Press.

Stump, Gregory T. 2005. A non-canonical pattern of deponency and its implications. In: Matthew Baerman, Greville G. Corbett, Dunstan Brown & Andrew Hippisley (eds) Deponency and Morphological Mismatches (Proceedings of the British Academy, 145), 71-95. Oxford : British Academy and Oxford University Press.

Stump, Gregory T. 2006. Heteroclisis and paradigm linkage. Language 82.279-322.

Stump, Gregory T. & Raphael Finkel. 2008. Stem alternations and principal parts in French verb inflection. Paper presented at Décembrettes 6: Colloque International de Morphologie, « Morphologie et classes flexionnelles », December 4-5, 2008, Université de Bordeaux, France

Suthar, Babubhai Kohyabhai. 2006. Agreement in Gujarati . PhD Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania. [link to abstract]

Thornton, Anna. 2008. A non-canonical phenomenon in Italian verb morphology: double forms realizing the same cell. Paper read at the First Oxford Workshop On Romance Verb Morphology, 27-28 August, Oxford. [pdf of draft]

Van de Velde, Mark L.O. The Bantu connective construction. To appear in Carlier, Anne & Jean-Christophe Verstraete (eds.) The Genitive. [Case and Grammatical Relations across Languages] Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 

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